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Tim Tebow
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Thraxle wrote
at 2:49 PM, Saturday December 24, 2011 EST
We can stop talking about him now.
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fcuku_ wrote
at 6:38 PM, Saturday December 24, 2011 EST Looks like hell might have to freeze over for the broncos to make the playoffs
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goIden wrote
at 9:03 PM, Saturday December 24, 2011 EST lol jesus
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MadHat_Sam wrote
at 11:40 PM, Saturday December 24, 2011 EST I didn't watch the game, but just looking at the play by play I would think this is more of a couching failure in getting away from what the Broncos do well, because everyone sure as hell knows Tebow doesn't pass the ball well.
Playoffs are pretty likely still. Win at home vs the Chiefs or have the Chargers win at Oakland. Both of those are likely. |
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fcuku_ wrote
at 1:47 AM, Sunday December 25, 2011 EST Orton is going to be out for blood, and the chargers are just a shadow of themselves
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Debster wrote
at 12:03 AM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST Does this mean hell froze over?
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Thraxle wrote
at 4:37 AM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST No, he still sucks. 10 completions for less than 50% does not a good quarterback make. |
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Cal Ripken wrote
at 8:56 AM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST ALL HE DOES IS WIN, THRAX
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MadHat_Sam wrote
at 10:19 AM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST His bad throws are worse than McNabbs were, and he was the king of throwing the ball at the feet of his receivers, but Tebow throws a good deep ball and if he could ever learn to throw a decent crossing route look out.
Based on how the Broncos run the ball he doesn't ever need to be good at throwing, just simply average at it would be enough to keep teams honest. You can't sell out to stop the run though, he showed that in the Pittsburgh game. |
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Thraxle wrote
at 10:55 AM, Tuesday January 10, 2012 EST Tebow is 8-4 this season against a fairly weak schedule with 2 of those wins classified as supremely lucky.
If he beats New England I'll happily eat crow, but beating Pittsburgh (minus 4-1/2 starters) at home (which at 8-8 they didn't deserve) and still requiring overtime, all while going 10-21, I'll stick to my guns by saying he's in the bottom 5 for starting quarterbacks in the NFL. He's a great leader/football player, just a terrible quarterback. Can he throw the ball downfield decently? Yes. So could Jeff George. I'll put it to you this way. Given the option of Tim Tebow or Rex Grossman being the Redskins QB... Ah fuck it.....I'll just kill myself... |
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nodice4u wrote
at 1:06 AM, Wednesday January 11, 2012 EST Should look a lot different after this weekend but the man has that something which separates the good players from the great.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/qbr/_/seasontype/3/type/player-season |