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Tebow a QB1?! That's what I heard on the audible... (1 Viewer)

First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
 
he has the longest release ever... literally "telegraphing" his throws via email and txt message to both the D coord and his own WR before the thing actually gets there.

people think this will develop but you CAN NOT DEVELOP a release it comes natural, it was a huge knock on the kid coming out as they even tried to shorten it up.

i like Tebow, i think hes a good kid with great intangibles but its going to get ugly with him when more and more people find out he cant cut it as an NFL QB passing the football. His reads are all off and he cant read a defense well either but this at least can be made easier for him with time. That still does not correct his huge flaw passing the ball and never will.

You can literally count a few seconds from his foot planting to his wind up in that release... ungodly slow, like hes trying to throw it underwater.

 
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
 
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
The two bolded parts are not the same thing, not to mention that in the league I play in, T. Jackson did NOT have a better day FF wise (and if I'm not mistaken the Seahawks got drilled too) - thanks for trying though.
 
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First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
The two bolded parts are not the same thing - thanks for trying though.
Don't be a tool.
 
it's really hard to watch as a football fan, i usually don't watch denver games even being in colorado, but i've watched it with the bears on bye and on a side tv the last 2 weeks.......my god he is flat out terrible but still manages good fantasy number because of garbage time.

 
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Hipple said:
'nysfl2 said:
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
The two bolded parts are not the same thing - thanks for trying though.
Don't be a tool.
If there is a tool in this exchange, he's not it.
 
it's really hard to watch as a football fan, i usually don't watch denver games even being in colorado, but i've watched it with the bears on bye and on a side tv the last 2 weeks.......my god he is flat out terrible but still manages good fantasy number because of garbage time.
Agreed. And even harder to watch as a Broncos fan. I don't think I've ever seen worse QB play than what I've seen from Tebow the last two weeks (final 5 minutes of last week notwithstanding)--it's embarrassing. I feel bad for the guy.
 
'Hipple said:
'nysfl2 said:
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
cough cough....Alex Smith
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:

1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.

2. That's all folks.

 
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:

1. He's not a rookie

2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb

 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
Seriously? How long do you think the Broncos (or any other team) keeps putting him on the field? Last time I checked, You don't get points for holding the clipboard. The only reason for the Broncos to keep him on the field is if they think they have a shot at Luck.The irony is Tebow's big "win" against the Dolphins may have cost his team a chance at getting a decent QB on the roster.
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
Seriously? How long do you think the Broncos (or any other team) keeps putting him on the field? Last time I checked, You don't get points for holding the clipboard. The only reason for the Broncos to keep him on the field is if they think they have a shot at Luck.The irony is Tebow's big "win" against the Dolphins may have cost his team a chance at getting a decent QB on the roster.
Through the end of the season. Almost guaranteed unless he gets injured.
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
Dude is not even in the top 15 in our league. That makes him a bench warmer. You actually have to perform in our league to put up points. We don't give hacks points for 150 yards passing. You get nothing because you sucked that day. He's garbage and a bye week filler at best in our league.
 
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Hipple said:
'nysfl2 said:
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
The two bolded parts are not the same thing - thanks for trying though.
Don't be a tool.
If there is a tool in this exchange, he's not it.
Let's see. A discussion about Tebow as an NFL player sidetracked once again by his apostles talking about fantasy points.
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
Seriously? How long do you think the Broncos (or any other team) keeps putting him on the field? Last time I checked, You don't get points for holding the clipboard. The only reason for the Broncos to keep him on the field is if they think they have a shot at Luck.The irony is Tebow's big "win" against the Dolphins may have cost his team a chance at getting a decent QB on the roster.
Through the end of the season. Almost guaranteed unless he gets injured.
:shrug: Its counterproductive for the Broncos to waste development time on him. He is clearly not the QB of their future, and not someone you want to mentor the future QB that they draft next year. It would be better for the organization to put Orton back in, or Quinn, so they can develop the rest of the team in a pro-style offense, rather than stunt everyone's growth so they can run a college offense this year.I'd give him 1-2 more games so the fans understand how bad he is as an NFL QB, then you have to get on with the business of improving the rest of the team.
 
Maybe this would be a good time for Tebow fanboys to step back and admit the following:1. He's a rookie who's clearly in over his head. He should have sat on the bench for at least another year. He might still develop into a NFL QB, but that's going to take a lot of time.2. That's all folks.
Maybe it's time for Tebow defenders to admit the following:1. He's not a rookie2. He's not going to develop into an NFL qb
It's almost like you guys aren't even reading the thread. He's been awful at QB. We know. This is about his value in fantasy football. He keeps putting up points. Feel free to come in here and let us know when that stops happening.
Dude is not even in the top 15 in our league. That makes him a bench warmer. You actually have to perform in our league to put up points. We don't give hacks points for 150 yards passing. You get nothing because you sucked that day. He's garbage and a bye week filler at best in our league.
He's played 3 games. Of course he isn't in your top 15 for the year. In any league with standard scoring he's been a very good fantasy option since getting playing time. He still sucks as a real life qb. But he's still racking up the garbage time points.
 
Redraft league posters: "But he's still putting up fantasy points."

Dynasty league posters: "He's awful and he won't be a starting QB for long - he's basically worthless."

 
Dude is not even in the top 15 in our league. That makes him a bench warmer. You actually have to perform in our league to put up points. We don't give hacks points for 150 yards passing. You get nothing because you sucked that day. He's garbage and a bye week filler at best in our league.
How is this relevant to anyone but the owners in your league.
Redraft league posters: "But he's still putting up fantasy points."Dynasty league posters: "He's awful and he won't be a starting QB for long - he's basically worthless."
I completely agree that he holds little to no value in dynasty formats.
 
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.

 
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
 
The fantasy geeks are clearly missing the forest through the trees. Fox is not going to watch another 9 weeks of this garbage. Quinn will get his shot sooner or later and I'm betting it'll be sooner.

 
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
I watched the game, because I have Stafford and the Lions D, not because I'm a Tebow fan, but I do know what I saw, and the play-calling was weird and questionable. Tebow did do well in the first drive when they had him in the spread offense working from the shotgun. They changed the offense after that drive, and things went downhill fast. What is typical is your usual shallow comments.
 
Here's how it goes:

Non-fantasy: I do not view Tebow as a good developmental QB unless you specifically tailor a unique offense around him (at best). I never did, and I haven't seen anything to make me think otherwise. Yesterday was difficult to watch. I did not think his WRs or the gameplan did him any favors, but you can tell that the accuracy is an issue.

Fantasy: At least he salvaged not being absolutely brutal through his garbage time play, but man that was rough. At this point I'm legitimately worried that Tebow won't last the season starting, which was my initial hope for fantasy purposes. Detroits is one of the tougher defenses in the league, but it's tough to trust this guy when his past 2 games have been horrible until the last few minutes.

 
Didn't read through the whole thread - so apologies if this point was made.

Denver needs a franchise qb - this qb is not on the roster currently.

They have this popular figure in Tebow that draws fan attention. He will never be a real NFL quarterback - anyone should be able to see this.

Normally a head coach would never put such a quarterback at the reign of the offense for fear the fans would tune out and start a movement to fire you. This is not the case.

Tebow can play horrible quarterback the rest of the year, but make sure to trade away the best wr who can make him look better than he is and plan for the qb of the future.

Fans will still show up because he has appeal and maybe, just maybe they lose enough to get the number one overall pick.

If he shows enough to be an NFL qb or shows that he is a big dope with a great attitude - either way is a win.

John Fox - crazy like a Fox.

 
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
Can't anyone make an observation without it turning into something else?I don't know a single person knowledgeable about football who watched that game and didn't comment on the playcalling. It doesn't mean Tebow played well (he didn't). But saying "the play-calling didn't help" does not make him a victim.Put down your pitchfork.
 
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Sea Duck said:
'DoubleG said:
'Hipple said:
'nysfl2 said:
First time watching Tebow today. He seemed not that terrible hitting quick, short passes, but horribly inaccurate for anything over about 15 yards. I did however, enjoy watching the play where he was getting sacked until his offensive lineman pulled him up like the hand of God and held him upright until he could get the pass off. Damn near completed the thing, too.
That 4th down pass where he overthrew eddie royal about 5 feet too high on a quick out (and laid him out for a licking) was one of the worst passes I have seen in a while by an NFL QB on a very basic throw.
You haven't seen McNabb or Tavaris Jackson play this year, huh? :mellow:
Tarvaris Jackson had a better day than Tebow today.
The two bolded parts are not the same thing - thanks for trying though.
Don't be a tool.
If there is a tool in this exchange, he's not it.
Let's see. A discussion about Tebow as an NFL player sidetracked once again by his apostles talking about fantasy points.
Actually, this is a discussion about Tebow as a FF player sidetracked once again by his haters talking about his actual performance.
 
To paraphrase Dan Patrick, "The media made this happen with Tim Tebow, now let the media deal with it and quit complaining about Tebow because he isn't any good".

 
Im not a Tebow fan, but you have to be honest. No he isnt a great QB but watching that game, his WRs let him down big time dropping passes. The play calling was terrible as well. The biggest flaw other then accuracy is he holds the ball entirely too long amounting in 7 sacks, something he will progress in, still too early too tell if he will amount to anything. i dont believe he will but im not ready to write him off yet.

 
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
I think all his WRs were not running the correct routes. None of them were where the ball was thrown. The WR's have to step up their game and go get that pass thrown into the bleachers. If he only had Calvin Johnson, a running game, an OL, a defense a coaching staff that could devise teblow gameplans. This guy would be the greatest ever.Like Area 51 said. Quinn will be in there this year. the losses will pile up and a move will be made.
 
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The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
What isn't true about what he said? I was thrilled when they took away the spread from Tebow, because he did much better in it, and I wanted him hindered as much as possible since I was playing the Lions D. It's very noticeable that he does much better in the shotgun in a spread offense, than in the offense they settled him in for most of the game. It was even strange when they had like two yards to go, and had Tebow pass instead of run for it. Perhaps Fox is ready for the Tebow Show to end, and he is helping to make that happen.
 
The fantasy geeks are clearly missing the forest through the trees. Fox is not going to watch another 9 weeks of this garbage. Quinn will get his shot sooner or later and I'm betting it'll be sooner.
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string. They may decide they want to get a better look at Quinn, but Tebow is going to get plenty of rope. They're already out of the running for Luck, and another win or two and they'll be out on Landry Jones too. So, if Tebow shows any improvement at all these next 6 or so weeks, they might stay with him. And they might stay with him past this season even. I think thats doubtful, since this isnt the front office that drafted him, but stranger things have happened.
 
Actually, this is a discussion about Tebow as a FF player sidetracked once again by his haters talking about his actual performance.
Did you ever think for one second that his actual performance can be directly tied to his fantasy performance if he's benched?
Benched for who exactly? Orton is not going to play again barring an emergency. So that leaves Quinn. The only way you go to him is if you're giving up on Tebow entirely. Thats not going to happen in a few games. Sure, maybe he's benched by the FF playoffs, but no way it happens before week 13.
 
:shrug: Its counterproductive for the Broncos to waste development time on him. He is clearly not the QB of their future, and not someone you want to mentor the future QB that they draft next year. It would be better for the organization to put Orton back in, or Quinn, so they can develop the rest of the team in a pro-style offense, rather than stunt everyone's growth so they can run a college offense this year.
I think he's EXACTLY the kind of guy you want mentoring a younger QB.
The play-calling didn't help Tebow. They started the first series of the game in the spread offense with Tebow in the shotgun, and Tebow did well. After that drive they went to a different offense, and Tebow sucked. It was weird and questionable.
Tebow the victim. Typical.
Easy now, Cynthia McKinney.
Redraft league posters: "But he's still putting up fantasy points."

Dynasty league posters: "He's awful and he won't be a starting QB for long - he's basically worthless."
/thread
 
Actually, this is a discussion about Tebow as a FF player sidetracked once again by his haters talking about his actual performance.
Did you ever think for one second that his actual performance can be directly tied to his fantasy performance if he's benched?
Benched for who exactly? Orton is not going to play again barring an emergency. So that leaves Quinn. The only way you go to him is if you're giving up on Tebow entirely. Thats not going to happen in a few games. Sure, maybe he's benched by the FF playoffs, but no way it happens before week 13.
Want to bet?
 
:shrug: Its counterproductive for the Broncos to waste development time on him. He is clearly not the QB of their future, and not someone you want to mentor the future QB that they draft next year. It would be better for the organization to put Orton back in, or Quinn, so they can develop the rest of the team in a pro-style offense, rather than stunt everyone's growth so they can run a college offense this year.
I think he's EXACTLY the kind of guy you want mentoring a younger QB.
Maybe as a life coach or personal mentor...not with anything having to do with playing quarterback in the NFL.
 
The fantasy geeks are clearly missing the forest through the trees. Fox is not going to watch another 9 weeks of this garbage. Quinn will get his shot sooner or later and I'm betting it'll be sooner.
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string. They may decide they want to get a better look at Quinn, but Tebow is going to get plenty of rope. They're already out of the running for Luck, and another win or two and they'll be out on Landry Jones too. So, if Tebow shows any improvement at all these next 6 or so weeks, they might stay with him. And they might stay with him past this season even. I think thats doubtful, since this isnt the front office that drafted him, but stranger things have happened.
I disagree, stranger things than that have never happened.

 
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string.
I don't agree and deep down, I don't even you think that. It's too early to wave a white flag. They got brutalized yesterday, yes. But it only counts as a single loss in the loss column. The AFC West is not the strongest conference anyway, and there's a lot of teams in flux with no real juggernaut. The coaches got outcoahced, the players got outplayed, and it had a lot more to do than just Tim Tebow for that loss.
 
:shrug: Its counterproductive for the Broncos to waste development time on him. He is clearly not the QB of their future, and not someone you want to mentor the future QB that they draft next year. It would be better for the organization to put Orton back in, or Quinn, so they can develop the rest of the team in a pro-style offense, rather than stunt everyone's growth so they can run a college offense this year.
I think he's EXACTLY the kind of guy you want mentoring a younger QB.
Maybe as a life coach or personal mentor...not with anything having to do with playing quarterback in the NFL.
Oh, you mean a coach's job?
 
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string.
I don't agree and deep down, I don't even you think that. It's too early to wave a white flag. They got brutalized yesterday, yes. But it only counts as a single loss in the loss column. The AFC West is not the strongest conference anyway, and there's a lot of teams in flux with no real juggernaut. The coaches got outcoahced, the players got outplayed, and it had a lot more to do than just Tim Tebow for that loss.
The worst thing that can happen to the Broncos is if teblow is the winning QB vs some more bottom feeders. See David Carr. The team needs multiple beatdowns with teblow in there so they can move forward on finding a franchise QB.
 
:shrug: Its counterproductive for the Broncos to waste development time on him. He is clearly not the QB of their future, and not someone you want to mentor the future QB that they draft next year. It would be better for the organization to put Orton back in, or Quinn, so they can develop the rest of the team in a pro-style offense, rather than stunt everyone's growth so they can run a college offense this year.
I think he's EXACTLY the kind of guy you want mentoring a younger QB.
Maybe as a life coach or personal mentor...not with anything having to do with playing quarterback in the NFL.
Oh, you mean a coach's job?
:confused: the reason why you want a rookie to sit for a veteran is so the rookie can watch and learn from the veteran. There is nothing about Tebow's play that you want an NFL-caliber QB to watch and learn from.I am sure Tebow is a great guy off the field. He was a great QB at UF. He is not an NFL caliber QB. He is not the future QB of the Broncos. Why go through all the trouble to change an offense now, when you are going back to a pro offense next year? It just stunts the growth of the other players on the team.

 
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string.
I don't agree and deep down, I don't even you think that. It's too early to wave a white flag. They got brutalized yesterday, yes. But it only counts as a single loss in the loss column. The AFC West is not the strongest conference anyway, and there's a lot of teams in flux with no real juggernaut. The coaches got outcoahced, the players got outplayed, and it had a lot more to do than just Tim Tebow for that loss.
The worst thing that can happen to the Broncos is if teblow is the winning QB vs some more bottom feeders. See David Carr. The team needs multiple beatdowns with teblow in there so they can move forward on finding a franchise QB.
Problem is, they are two wins in the hole for the "suck for luck" campaign. Miami & Indy still neck and neck leading the pack. :drive: :drive:
 
The Broncos season is already over. They're playing out the string.
I don't agree and deep down, I don't even you think that. It's too early to wave a white flag. They got brutalized yesterday, yes. But it only counts as a single loss in the loss column. The AFC West is not the strongest conference anyway, and there's a lot of teams in flux with no real juggernaut. The coaches got outcoahced, the players got outplayed, and it had a lot more to do than just Tim Tebow for that loss.
The worst thing that can happen to the Broncos is if teblow is the winning QB vs some more bottom feeders. See David Carr. The team needs multiple beatdowns with teblow in there so they can move forward on finding a franchise QB.
Problem is, they are two wins in the hole for the "suck for luck" campaign. Miami & Indy still neck and neck leading the pack. :drive: :drive:
I already pointed this out, but that is the great irony in Tebow's "win" against the Dolphins. He cost his team a chance at a franchise QB.
 

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