Say what you will, but Tebow freaking wins.

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slayer202

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tebowwins.jpg

:thumbsup::thumbsup::D
 

SSSnail

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Teams need to figure out that the only time Tblow did anything is when they play prevent. How stupid is it to let him run the last few minutes? Hey defensive coordinators of crappy teams that the Broncos have played so far, you got that? That's right, stuff Tblow and he'll suck.

I don't hate Tblow, I just hate all the idiots that worship him.
 

SlitheryDee

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I don't believe this shit. I was watching the Packers vs the Raiders and they announced that the Den/Chi score was 0-10 with like 4 minutes left.

I was thinking "Well, it had to end some time". Now I see that Denver pulled it out.

At some point even the most ardent critic has got to notice how often Denver just barely manages to win due to Tebow getting them in field goal range one more time.
 

Fingolfin269

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At least they beat a Chicago team with their starting QB/RB on the shelf. It's magic all around for Denver!

How will everything go against the Patriots next week?
 

spidey07

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At least they beat a Chicago team with their starting QB/RB on the shelf. It's magic all around for Denver!

How will everything go against the Patriots next week?

With such a weak pass defense he could put up his best numbers of the season. Even the colts passed for 300+ yards against them. IF Denver D puts up a good game they have a good chance of beating the patriots.
 

preslove

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I didn't watch the game. The stats that jump out at me are McGahee rushing 34 yards and Tebow throwing a pick and losing a fumble.

Anyone see it?
 

Miramonti

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In the few years that picture has been on the internet, you're the very first I've ever heard go with a pedo slant on it. Might want to make some changes in your thought process.

Sorry, I can't argue there aren't many people on the internets too retarded to notice the "press" person is 3' tall and wearing kids clothing.
 

CPA

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Wasn't the blowout I thought but knew he would win.

Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe Believe

You better tell me you are NOT a Broncos fan.
 

gorcorps

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FTFY

#88 can't catch a damn football

There were a few elsewhere as well. I know I saw Decker have a couple hit his hand and hit the turf. Tebow doesn't throw nice passes but a ball that hits the hand should be caught by a pro receiver, especially with the absurdly sticky gloves they use.
 

sactoking

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Last year the Kansas City Chefs overachieved due to an easy schedule; this year their schedule is much more difficult, they don't have Jamaal Charles, and they suck.

This year's Denver team is last year's Chefs team x2 or 3. The Denver defense is playing very well and they probably have had the easiest 8 game stretch in the past 10 years. They got a bad Miami team, Oakland in the week they switched to Palmer, a very bad Chefs team, the Jets and Chargers when they were trying to lose, a bad Ponder-led Vikings, and a Cutler- and Forte-less Bears.

If the Tebows went 3-16 for 45 and 1 INT through 3 quarters against the Pats, 49ers, Texans, Aints, Steelers, Ravens, Falcons, etc they wouldn't have still been tied at 0-0.
 
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Yeah its a Bears team that just lost to a Tyler Palko led Chiefs team at Chicago the week before, so again, not a quality opponent. He did enough, brought them back and that's a win. As a Chiefs fan, I'm actually almost jealous...

Last year the Kansas City Chefs overachieved due to an easy schedule; this year their schedule is much more difficult, they don't have Jamaal Charles, and they suck.

This year's Denver team is last year's Chefs team x2 or 3. The Denver defense is playing very well and they probably have had the easiest 8 game stretch in the past 10 years. They got a bad Miami team, Oakland in the week they switched to Palmer, a very bad Chefs team, the Jets and Chargers when they were trying to lose, a bad Ponder-led Vikings, and a Cutler- and Forte-less Bears.

If the Tebows went 3-16 for 45 and 1 INT through 3 quarters against the Pats, 49ers, Texans, Aints, Steelers, Ravens, Falcons, etc they wouldn't have still been tied at 0-0.

...except for this. I think I pointed this out before, maybe not on here.

This is a really weird year in the NFL, and I think the play has been pretty lousy. Any given week, it seems like maybe 6-8 teams that play anything resembling NFL-level of play. Hopefully that will change in the future with the salary floor (teams like the Chiefs that are spending $30 million below the cap and it shows) and non-lockout offseasons.
 

a123456

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With such a weak pass defense he could put up his best numbers of the season. Even the colts passed for 300+ yards against them. IF Denver D puts up a good game they have a good chance of beating the patriots.

Yeah, Pats will be favorites but I wouldn't be surprised if the Broncos win. The Broncos have a much better defense than the Redskins and if Grossman and Henne can light up the Pats, there's a decent shot there. Also, historically, the Pats have generally played poorly at Denver.

Tebow is weird. He wins everything. They don't have a Packers game like today but they pull it out in the last 2 minutes like clockwork. Tebow is the second coming. If there's any way for a deity to communicate with the world, it's as an NFL QB performing miracles every week.

Barber was definitely disappointing. If he had stayed in, then Tebow only has roughly 12 seconds left instead of a minute but that's Barber for you. Then, of course the fumble after they were already in FG range.
 

fustercluck

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I've never been a religious man but Tebow is starting to make me a believer. God is on his side. When Tebow points up at the sky, God points back.

This is definitely the most amazing thing witnessed in the NFL for a long while. They just keep winning at the last second in the most improbable ways. 58 yard field goal? No problem. Could have gone 65. It boggles the mind.
 

gorcorps

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Yeah, Pats will be favorites but I wouldn't be surprised if the Broncos win. The Broncos have a much better defense than the Redskins and if Grossman and Henne can light up the Pats, there's a decent shot there. Also, historically, the Pats have generally played poorly at Denver.

Tebow is weird. He wins everything. They don't have a Packers game like today but they pull it out in the last 2 minutes like clockwork. Tebow is the second coming. If there's any way for a deity to communicate with the world, it's as an NFL QB performing miracles every week.

Barber was definitely disappointing. If he had stayed in, then Tebow only has roughly 12 seconds left instead of a minute but that's Barber for you. Then, of course the fumble after they were already in FG range.

Plus the Colts put up like 24ish points against the Pats. If this year's Colts can do that there may be hope.


I've never been a religious man but Tebow is starting to make me a believer. God is on his side. When Tebow points up at the sky, God points back.

This is definitely the most amazing thing witnessed in the NFL for a long while. They just keep winning at the last second in the most improbable ways. 58 yard field goal? No problem. Could have gone 65. It boggles the mind.

Meh... not as tough in Denver. Don't forget the Bears also had an incredibly long FG earlier too that set their new team record (59 yds?). And I believe Elam set his record while playing at home in Denver.
 

slayer202

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Last year the Kansas City Chefs overachieved due to an easy schedule; this year their schedule is much more difficult, they don't have Jamaal Charles, and they suck.

This year's Denver team is last year's Chefs team x2 or 3. The Denver defense is playing very well and they probably have had the easiest 8 game stretch in the past 10 years. They got a bad Miami team, Oakland in the week they switched to Palmer, a very bad Chefs team, the Jets and Chargers when they were trying to lose, a bad Ponder-led Vikings, and a Cutler- and Forte-less Bears.

If the Tebows went 3-16 for 45 and 1 INT through 3 quarters against the Pats, 49ers, Texans, Aints, Steelers, Ravens, Falcons, etc they wouldn't have still been tied at 0-0.

Their schedule has been easy, yes.

BUT

This was a team that couldn't beat those same bad teams when Orton was starting. The way they are winning is also pretty amazing. But what do you call a team that beats all the "bad" teams? Surely you wouldn't say they are bad as well, but somewhere above that. 7-1 even against bad teams is solid