I can't take the ubiquitous Tebow coverage anymore!!!
It pains me to say it. But I can't take it anymore. I love Tebow. I love how he's doing and absolutely unconditionally want him as our starting QB next year.
I work out of my home office, which means I have ESPN on in the background most of the day. I also usually peruse the internet daily gulping up whatever Bronco article I can find. But starting yesterday, something has been building in me. It came to a head today watching and finally turning off ESPN 1st and 10. I can't take the coverage, positive or negative about Tebow anymore. I have never seen any think even close to this kind of overwhelming coverage. It's too much. I don't blame other players and fans of other teams voicing their displeasure. I get it. If he wasn't our QB, I would probably grow to hate the team he plays for and possibly the player. It's not solely the media's fault and it isn't solely the fans fault. After all, one needs the other. But for the first time today, I pulled up multiple articles, all on Tebow (is there any other kind), and I couldn't read past the first paragraph. I have no idea how to get away from it all. OK, rant over.
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It has been worse this last week, hasn't it?
I suggest you do what Tebow does. Just ignore it.
by idahobronc on Dec 16, 2011 6:49 PM MST reply actions 1 recs
Brilliant
I am sooo tired of the 24/7 Tebow coverage that I will write yet another Tebow post….I hate to be the bearer of bad news; but we have only seen the tip of the iceberg in regards to T2 coverage.
Losing will cure it
Our meteoric rise and winning streak were unbelievable. One thing we can’t do: continue winning every game until Superbowl. We are bound to lose at some point. Then the media will cool off. And once we are out of playoffs, the talk will switch over to whoever remain in.
In fact, I think losing one in regular season will be good for us. It will help reattach any heads that may be spinning. Overcoming adversity will help build stronger team for the future – and for the present. I think it is essential that we lose a regular season game if we hope to win any playoff games this year.
My prediction
This week, we lose in a shootout, 30-35. Our comeback comes short. Then we win the 2 remaining games to clinch AFC West.
Just think what the media will do if we get to the SuperBowl? I don't think anybody would pay much attention if the Stock Market crashed...
"What's better than 5 - 0?!?...[The whole locker room] 6 - 0"!!!
Head Coach John Fox in the locker room madness following a 13-10 victory over the Bears...
Some of us have been where you are at
for quite a while now already. Welcome.
"When it comes to football, God is prejudiced toward big, fast kids."
-Chuck Mills
I just ignore it.
ESPN has been doing this every year. Just like they have a special scouting page for Andrew Luck or on NBA they have the dream team page. It is what it is.
by tiderfootball09 on Dec 17, 2011 11:56 AM MST reply actions

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