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The dude is big enough to take the contact. He's smart enough to know he's got to improve. I've always figured it would take a year or three to get it figured out and then he'll be just fine. His beliefs and all that shit doesn't mean anything if he wins. Would rather have him representing my team than your typical "making it rain" pro football player...Just my imho.
 
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From the same article above:

Three of Tebow's teammates in Denver are former Hurricanes who were named in the Yahoo! report. Linebacker D.J. Williams, running back Willis McGahee and rookie right tackle Orlando Franklin have all declined to discuss the allegations.
"I ain't talking about Miami," McGahee said Wednesday night. "I'm out of Miami."

Kinda funny coming from McGahee since he still seems to be bitter over the National Championship loss.
 
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http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/303110-broncos-ready-to-cut-tebow?eref=fromSI

The Tebow era in Denver may be over before it even gets started. The consensus in speaking with a handful of team personnel executives when it comes to one Tim Tebow is this: A trade could happen, but it's becoming increasingly likely the Broncos will keep or cut Tebow because the trade interest is dwindling rapidly. The executives portray the Tebow situation as a complicated one. They believe that while the Broncos are not openly trying to trade Tebow, they say that when teams have recently inquired about him, the Broncos haven't been saying he's off the trading block, either. Again, just to be clear, the Broncos aren't openly shopping Tebow but teams that have asked were told: Make us an offer we can't refuse.
 
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MaxBuck;1968749; said:
One of the biggest problems is that Tebow's skill set is so different from the usual NFL QB that no one really knows how to rate him. Honestly, I've heard so many comments that "he can't make all the throws" that I'm sick of hearing them. Whenever he plays he seems to win. What the fuck else is really required?

Winning is overrated, didn't you know what really matters is what the talking heads on tv say?
 
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MaxBuck;1972620; said:
:lol: That's pretty funny stuff Max.


The lock out hurt guys like Tim. He really needed the extra coaching up and reps. Elway was on record not liking Tebow's game until he mollified his tone for the Tebownistas for PR purposes. He should have played Tebow this year, lost a bunch of games, and then used the high draft round to get the Stanford kid.

I hope Tim can knock around some place for a few years clipboard holding until gets more coaching/reps and another chance.
 
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms-silver_denver_broncos_quarterbacks_082311
Everybody's picking on poor Timmy

Granted, some caveats are in order. Because things are not even close to equal, Tebow, for whom the Broncos traded up to select in the first round of the 2010 draft, would seem to be in very little danger of being beaten out by Weber, a four-year starter for the Golden Gophers who signed just after the lockout ended late last month and has ?practice squad? written all over him.
Technically, even after Broncos coach John Fox?s announcement Monday that Orton has retained the starting job for a third consecutive season, Tebow remains in a battle with Quinn for the No. 2 spot. Realistically, given the regime change that began last December with the firing of coach Josh McDaniels and continued in January with the hiring of Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway as executive vice president of football operations, Tebow will likely spend his second season in Denver as a third-stringer with a highly uncertain future.
Less than a month after the Broncos nearly traded Orton to the Miami Dolphins with the idea of handing over the offense to the former University of Florida star, the bottom line is that Tebow, one of the most accomplished and beloved players in college football history, remains popular in the Mile High City only in the eyes of his legions of adoring fans. He has lost his guardian angel (McDaniels), and harps no longer play when he enters the huddle.
 
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Played OK in the second half of the Cardinals game. Quinn sucked pretty bad. Tim came in and had an OK passing day, ending up with a long, pretty strike for a TD and a 129 qb rating.

The Broncos suck something fierce.
 
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Gatorubet;1982588; said:
Played OK in the second half of the Cardinals game. Quinn sucked pretty bad. Tim came in and had an OK passing day, ending up with a long, pretty strike for a TD and a 129 qb rating.

The Broncos suck something fierce.


quinn is awful
 
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Bleed S & G;2010496; said:
TIMMAH looked alright last night, almost pulled it off.
I man crush Timmah something fierce. But that said, playing the Charger prevent defense is different than staring at their starters in the first quarter.

Elway will hire Tanya Harding to bash Timmy's knees with a pipe if it will keep Denver win-less and in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes, so I doubt the organization wants a handful of wins from Tim to screw up a sucky year by making them less sucky.

OTOH, proving that here is in fact Divine Intervention, if Tim starts in Miami it will be Gator Appreciation Day before the game, honoring the 08 Gators. :slappy:

Orton's neckbeard has to be soaked with tears as he asks, "Why God....Why??"
 
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