N/S: John Fox's Tebow Gaffe (2 Viewers)

LOL! Another win. Frustrater of the haters.
He has the gift. He has the "it" we Christians call favor and anointing. Teammates play on another level with him at the helm and it's undeniable. He turns modern statistical football upside down. The masses cheer big numbers and pretty boy ball but this lil' David only needed to sling the rock one time to slay Goliath and turn an army on the run. Right now Tebow is running with what God gave him albeit just a rock. Over time the weaponry will improve and the haters will be moved. Numbers can never measure a mans potential; only God.

The thing I love most is that the more attention he gets good or bad win or lose... Jesus Christ is lifted up!
 
LOL! Another win. Frustrater of the haters.
He has the gift. He has the "it" we Christians call favor and anointing. Teammates play on another level with him at the helm and it's undeniable. He turns modern statistical football upside down. The masses cheer big numbers and pretty boy ball but this lil' David only needed to sling the rock one time to slay Goliath and turn an army on the run. Right now Tebow is running with what God gave him albeit just a rock. Over time the weaponry will improve and the haters will be moved. Numbers can never measure a mans potential; only God.

The thing I love most is that the more attention he gets good or bad win or lose... Jesus Christ is lifted up!

This post is exactly why Tebow has a lot of so-called "haters".

The over-the-top Christian stuff is obnoxious and frustrating -- he's a football player.

Why can't he just be fun to watch running an offense that the NFL hasn't seen since like 1950? It's cool, it's interesting...and he's unbelievably good at it when it counts in the last 2 minutes of the game. Good grief, he makes the BRONCOS relevant. That's fascinating enough...I wish I could enjoy it for football's sake without having Jesus thrown in my face every 2 ******* seconds.
 
99 times out of 100 those stats result in a loss, unless of course we're talking about football 70 years ago.

Tebow is on borrowed time as a starter.

This.

It wouldn't surprise me one bit to see Elway go after a quality QB in the upper rounds of the draft, provided they didn't give them away when they drafted the son of Odin.
 
99 times out of 100 those stats result in a loss, unless of course we're talking about football 70 years ago.

Let's do the math on this genius post.

Tebow has won four out of five

.99 x .01 x .01 x .01 x .01 = .0000000099

About 1 in 10,000,000 chance of that happening with "those stats"

Maybe Jesus is really helping him win games

Or maybe he's a legitimate, albeit unconventional, quarterback...all those folks that talk about the good ole days in the pass interference/roughing the qb threads, you have no business getting mad about a qb making 1950-style football work

You don't replace a guy who does nothing but make you win. I'm not saying it'll last forever, I'm just saying he has a better record than Drew Brees the last 5 weeks

Just sayin'
 
what i never understood is Vick with the falcons was always a horrible passer, and relied mainly on his legs and never got half the crap that Tebow takes. Tebow is winning and that's all that matters. Stats only get fantasy championships, and I never really cared for Tebow before but the dude is a great guy, and a good player. He will keep proving the haters wrong.
 
You don't replace a guy who does nothing but make you win. I'm not saying it'll last forever, I'm just saying he has a better record than Drew Brees the last 5 weeks

Just sayin'


One thing Fox has to like about Tebow is not only does the offense play hard for him, but also the defense. I bet they respect someone who plays hard and hits like a LB. I don't believe I have ever seen so many players demonstrate their loyalty and affection for a QB. When Tebow makes a TD, every player near him mobs him.

He will get better, I promise. Good enough to win a playoff game? Not by himself. However, his greatest strength is he asks for and gets a lot of help from his team.
 
I still don't think Denver can win many, possibly any, games against a team that actually has an offense with Tebow at quarterback. The two teams Tebow has faced with any semblance of an offense (Detroit and San Diego) beat him. San Diego, Chicago, New England, and Buffalo will be the games that show us whether Tim Tebow as an NFL quarterback can win games with the offense they are running now.

I want to pull for him. I really do. I thought I was there and then after the game he gets on the set on NFL network and thanks his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. By saying things like that he is asking to be hated. I don't hate the guy, would just prefer to hear him talk about football and not the hospital he is financing in the Phillipines. I mean, he should save that kind of stuff for the countless opportunities for sit down interviews that he has/will have due to his already overwhelming popularity.

Drew Brees is a devout Christian, but doesn't feel the need to rub it in your face at inappropriate times. Football is better without involving religion in it. If we as fans care about the religious side of the players, we have every opportunity to follow them and their path more closely as it relates to their personal lives.

There is a time and a place for everything and football is neither the time or place for religion.
 
C'mon now...this is not about religion, or God....that's just ridiculous!

Tell me....where was God when the Lions put up a 40 burger on the Broncos?

The fact is, he is a winner when he makes plays late in the game....but his skill set is not for this era, when everybody just about, is slinging the ball all the time...he wins right now, but wait till the Broncos face a team capable to put up 30-40 points in almost every game...see how fast the Broncos fade.

Being a person with faith is admirable, and I'm all for it...but let us not go any further, it borders ridicule as it is....
 
If he's truly thankful to God for his success then he should say it. No reason to censor himself. This is America.

To those who believe in God, he's not reserved for just "appropriate times." Nothing wrong with that. People need to get over it. It's a dumb reason to hate someone.
 
If he's truly thankful to God for his success then he should say it. No reason to censor himself. This is America.

To those who believe in God, he's not reserved for just "appropriate times." Nothing wrong with that. People need to get over it. It's a dumb reason to hate someone.

I agree. He has a message and an opportunity to spread it, and that's his perogative.

It's his fans that grind on my nerves. The people who really, truly believe Jesus Christ is reaching down and helping Tebow win. People who think he should be above criticism because he's a devout Christian. It's just so over-the-top it's annoying.

I have no problem with someone thanking Jesus for a football win. I think their logic is seriously flawed (see war, genocide, starvation, disease), but whatever. Just don't hit me in the face with it every time I say something bad about him. "I'm a Tebow fan because he's such a good person." Please. You don't know that. He talks about god a lot...that doesn't make him super-wonderful-man. And I'll take a good football player over a "good person" any day.

Just so happens that right now Tebow is a good quarterback, and a ridiculously unconventional one, and I'm rooting for him. But if one day he gets destroyed by a good team, his faith isn't going to stop me from talking about it.

/rant
 
Ok, I'm no professional QB, but I did qb playing playground ball....I was always tought to throw the ball with your fingertips on the laces.....:idunno:

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It wouldn't surprise me one bit to see Elway go after a quality QB in the upper rounds of the draft, provided they didn't give them away when they drafted the son of Odin.

This will most likely happen, it is well known in Denver that Elway is not a fan of Tebow. IMO, they had to put him in due to his draft position and the fact that the team was losing with Orton.
 

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