He is a good football player but it is a joke how biased some people can be!!!
funny how Teblow beat the steelers.... " great defense"
but they lost to the Pats " do they even have a defense " and at that only put up 10pts... with this awesome QB
It dont matter tho.. next season we will see how well he does and at what point they pull him for the next backup... best of luck to you Teblow backers
funny how Teblow beat the steelers.... " great defense"
but they lost to the Pats " do they even have a defense " and at that only put up 10pts... with this awesome QB
It dont matter tho.. next season we will see how well he does and at what point they pull him for the next backup... best of luck to you Teblow backers
I am by no means a "hater" as you always like to call other people, but even you have to admit that although his run was something special, he did have several things line up in his favor along the way. I mean even Pittsburgh kind of said "you are so bad we don't even have to change our strategy and will still beat you." That didn't work out to well for them and that is definitely their own fault. Furthermore, they also had several key injuries and this wasn't a Steelers team at full force. I'm not saying that he couldn't have won the game, but I think even you would have to agree the outcome could have been different if these two things were different. It seemed like several games the Broncos played along the winning stretch had these kind of components in them. When they played Chicago, Forte was hurt and some other key people on defense and so on and so on. Again I know you can only play the team that is put in front of you, but there were alot of matchups that went their way along this stretch run. I'm not taking anything away from the guy, but I am trying to be a little more objective than some people are when analyzing Tebow's performance. The team was going nowhere when he took over and I think he was the right person in the right place at the right time. There was no favorable matchup when they met the Patriots and Tom Brady and the defense made sure they weren't going to become part of a footnote in this improbable run the Broncos were on. I don't know about anyone else, but I hadn't seen the Patriots' d-line play like that all season. Teabow didn't have time to think let alone throw a pass. If they play like that against the Ravens, Joe Flacco will have a very long day. The bottom line is Teabow made this a very fun debate and season, as many casual fans really got on board with story. His legacy is not complete, but when you keep over zealously defending every comment about him and try to cross examine every negative thing written about him, you start to look like one of the casual fan that jumped on the bandwagon. I think anybody that can look up stats can make a counterpoint for almost anything in the NFL. The league is filled with parity and that is why it is so sucessful and why we love to debate it. It's a long off-season, but for now it looks as though the "haters" have the momentum shifting in their favor. Hold tight and realize that this is like a coin flip with the future of Timmy. Nobody knows for sure what is going to happen, but we do know that his last game was probably his worst.
I am by no means a "hater" as you always like to call other people, but even you have to admit that although his run was something special, he did have several things line up in his favor along the way. I mean even Pittsburgh kind of said "you are so bad we don't even have to change our strategy and will still beat you." That didn't work out to well for them and that is definitely their own fault. Furthermore, they also had several key injuries and this wasn't a Steelers team at full force. I'm not saying that he couldn't have won the game, but I think even you would have to agree the outcome could have been different if these two things were different. It seemed like several games the Broncos played along the winning stretch had these kind of components in them. When they played Chicago, Forte was hurt and some other key people on defense and so on and so on. Again I know you can only play the team that is put in front of you, but there were alot of matchups that went their way along this stretch run. I'm not taking anything away from the guy, but I am trying to be a little more objective than some people are when analyzing Tebow's performance. The team was going nowhere when he took over and I think he was the right person in the right place at the right time. There was no favorable matchup when they met the Patriots and Tom Brady and the defense made sure they weren't going to become part of a footnote in this improbable run the Broncos were on. I don't know about anyone else, but I hadn't seen the Patriots' d-line play like that all season. Teabow didn't have time to think let alone throw a pass. If they play like that against the Ravens, Joe Flacco will have a very long day. The bottom line is Teabow made this a very fun debate and season, as many casual fans really got on board with story. His legacy is not complete, but when you keep over zealously defending every comment about him and try to cross examine every negative thing written about him, you start to look like one of the casual fan that jumped on the bandwagon. I think anybody that can look up stats can make a counterpoint for almost anything in the NFL. The league is filled with parity and that is why it is so sucessful and why we love to debate it. It's a long off-season, but for now it looks as though the "haters" have the momentum shifting in their favor. Hold tight and realize that this is like a coin flip with the future of Timmy. Nobody knows for sure what is going to happen, but we do know that his last game was probably his worst.
I agree
the Billsneedhelp
and this thread has to go...enough already
I agree
the Billsneedhelp
and this thread has to go...enough already
I totally agree...he is probably the worst NFL QB ever! His plays are the old college wishbone!...
Worthless in the NFL -- he has to learn to pass.
I totally agree...he is probably the worst NFL QB ever! His plays are the old college wishbone!...
Worthless in the NFL -- he has to learn to pass.
Yeah, Ol' Teblow really is a total sadsack as a NFL QB.
And what gives this jabroni the right to spout religious mumbo-jumbo and strike preposterous self-serving poses on the filed of play, anyway? As I said before, they should throw a flag everytime he does that and toss him out of the game if he becomes a repeat offender. If not, other players should start wearing sandwich boards promoting their political candidates or sponsors. I can just see pretty boy, Tom Brady, dropping back to pass under a severe rush....wearing a giant sandwich board that says "Vote for Newt" or "Eat at Moes". Hey, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
But no, that holy roller, Teblow wants to have his cake and eat it, too. Pretty soon, players will step into the huddle wearing rosary beads,a priests robe, and citing scripture instead of calling the plays.
This insanity must cease now before it ruins professional football and forces us to suicide.
Yeah, Ol' Teblow really is a total sadsack as a NFL QB.
And what gives this jabroni the right to spout religious mumbo-jumbo and strike preposterous self-serving poses on the filed of play, anyway? As I said before, they should throw a flag everytime he does that and toss him out of the game if he becomes a repeat offender. If not, other players should start wearing sandwich boards promoting their political candidates or sponsors. I can just see pretty boy, Tom Brady, dropping back to pass under a severe rush....wearing a giant sandwich board that says "Vote for Newt" or "Eat at Moes". Hey, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
But no, that holy roller, Teblow wants to have his cake and eat it, too. Pretty soon, players will step into the huddle wearing rosary beads,a priests robe, and citing scripture instead of calling the plays.
This insanity must cease now before it ruins professional football and forces us to suicide.
No, no, no! You are failing to understand the insidious power of organized religion. It's systemic and if left unabated, soon entire leagues will spring up organized along religious lines. San Diego is already set. They can just borrow the baseball team's name and call themselves "The Padres". I can just picture them squaring off against the New England Bible Thumpers for the right to meet the San Francisco Devil Worshippers in the "Holy Bowl".
Besides, who would want their kid to grow up to be like Tim Teblow? A *real* football player idolizes folk heros such as Lawrence Taylor and Michael Irvin. A real football player would never be caught praying in public. At the very least they would wear a Floyd Patterson type disguise to avoid being recongized and ridiculed.
Sheesh, what's this world coming to, anyway?
No, no, no! You are failing to understand the insidious power of organized religion. It's systemic and if left unabated, soon entire leagues will spring up organized along religious lines. San Diego is already set. They can just borrow the baseball team's name and call themselves "The Padres". I can just picture them squaring off against the New England Bible Thumpers for the right to meet the San Francisco Devil Worshippers in the "Holy Bowl".
Besides, who would want their kid to grow up to be like Tim Teblow? A *real* football player idolizes folk heros such as Lawrence Taylor and Michael Irvin. A real football player would never be caught praying in public. At the very least they would wear a Floyd Patterson type disguise to avoid being recongized and ridiculed.
Sheesh, what's this world coming to, anyway?
I totally agree...he is probably the worst NFL QB ever! His plays are the old college wishbone!...
Worthless in the NFL -- he has to learn to pass.
I totally agree...he is probably the worst NFL QB ever! His plays are the old college wishbone!...
Worthless in the NFL -- he has to learn to pass.
Yeah, Ol' Teblow really is a total sadsack as a NFL QB.
And what gives this jabroni the right to spout religious mumbo-jumbo and strike preposterous self-serving poses on the filed of play, anyway? As I said before, they should throw a flag everytime he does that and toss him out of the game if he becomes a repeat offender. If not, other players should start wearing sandwich boards promoting their political candidates or sponsors. I can just see pretty boy, Tom Brady, dropping back to pass under a severe rush....wearing a giant sandwich board that says "Vote for Newt" or "Eat at Moes". Hey, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
But no, that holy roller, Teblow wants to have his cake and eat it, too. Pretty soon, players will step into the huddle wearing rosary beads,a priests robe, and citing scripture instead of calling the plays.
This insanity must cease now before it ruins professional football and forces us to suicide.
Yeah, Ol' Teblow really is a total sadsack as a NFL QB.
And what gives this jabroni the right to spout religious mumbo-jumbo and strike preposterous self-serving poses on the filed of play, anyway? As I said before, they should throw a flag everytime he does that and toss him out of the game if he becomes a repeat offender. If not, other players should start wearing sandwich boards promoting their political candidates or sponsors. I can just see pretty boy, Tom Brady, dropping back to pass under a severe rush....wearing a giant sandwich board that says "Vote for Newt" or "Eat at Moes". Hey, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
But no, that holy roller, Teblow wants to have his cake and eat it, too. Pretty soon, players will step into the huddle wearing rosary beads,a priests robe, and citing scripture instead of calling the plays.
This insanity must cease now before it ruins professional football and forces us to suicide.
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