Ya, ya ya Ok, it was only a preseason game...But how 'bout those so called draft experts that said he has NO chance of making it as an NFL quarterback and he would be lucky to make it as a tight end or H-back? Ha!
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just shows that espn is full of crap{like how usc and ohio state are power house teams} what a joke. he is a worker blue color kinda guy. i would be a tebow fan if he went to georgia. cant like him yet... still sore about him being a gator. i think he looked good"That's what ya Want!"
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He looked good, too bad 12 dropped that perfect pass in the first series. tebow looks HUGE right now, hes got to be pushin 250. I just say him a few months back at his pro day and he was like 235 then and not as big as he looked last night.
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I have been a big Tebow fan since he was a freshman at florida. I never imagined that he would end up playing for Denver. I was just reading peter kings monday column at si.com and he totally trashed Tebows performance last night...Of course, anyone who spouted off what a crappy prospect he was is not going to like seeing him succeed. Nobody likes eating crow.LOL.
Liked how he hit those two guys at the goal line. They both bounced off.
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I never thought he'd be god enough to start at QB in the NFL - and I didn't see the game the other day - but I'll gladly eat my words if he succeeds. If he is good enough to play, there should be thousands of mea culpa editorials across the country. Give him credit for working hard and being persistent. Just like at Florida, his greatest asset may not be his physical skills, but his attitude and leadership and understanding of the game may carry him to a starting spot one day. I wish him luck, even though I hate Florida and Meyer as much as anyone.
Since when are OSU and USC not power football programs? That came out of the blue . . . both schools are traditional powers with win totals that put nearly every other school to shame - even if you just look at the last 10-20 years they are among the winningest programs in all of football. Understand that a school need not win the BCS NC every year to be considered a powerhouse program . . . in this day, we see media hype surrounding all of the top programs - they are built up and torn down for the sake of radio and tv ratings. The hype machine is out of control, and when it is wrong about how good a team is in a given year, there is an understandable backlash - but none of it means that failed expectations equate to a mediocre program. Look at the numbers, the records, the bowl wins, the conference wins, the Heismans, etc. That will tell you who is mediocre, and who was simply not as good as ESPN said they should be that year. USC may suffer for the next few years (deservedly so), but normally I'd put USC and OSU in the top 5 every year and be right 90%+ of the time.
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Tebow is already injured and missing practice and will probably miss saturdays home game against detroit. His running style may bring a quick end to his career if he keeps putting his head down and running over people. This isn't like college. Too many collisions and he will be looking for another line of work.
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Originally posted by Dzone View PostTebow is already injured and missing practice and will probably miss saturdays home game against detroit. His running style may bring a quick end to his career if he keeps putting his head down and running over people. This isn't like college. Too many collisions and he will be looking for another line of work."That's what ya Want!"
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ahh. Look at Steve Young. And Tebow is no Steve Young.
I was wondering how he is doing in the big league. I didn't think they'd start him.
Tebow has what 99.9% of the rest of the NFL players don't. Humility, dedication, and...too much to list.
Glad to hear he's doing well.
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