Tim Tebow Silences All
One game doesn't make a career. For all we know, we might have just seen the best passing performance of Tim Tebow's life, a fleeting glimpse into what could happen if Tebow got to play backup free safeties with excellent pass protection every week. With that being said, if any other rookie quarterback from the past three years put up numbers similar to what Tebow did against anything resembling the Steelers pass defense in the playoffs, we would be falling all over ourselves to describe it as the first big sign that a new franchise quarterback had arrived on the scene. It's time to file Brady Quinn's name away and stop the debate about whether Tebow deserves to keep the Denver job for 2012. After a year in which Tim Tebow occasionally got more credit than his play deserved, on Sunday, Tebowmania lived up to every bit of the hype.
5 months ago
NJBammer
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Agree, the criticism is so unfair. I watched Kordell Stewart on First take this morning and the guy was personal about it.
He is so jealous of Tim and the attention he is getting and so bitter about how his own career turned out. He refuses to be happy for Tim or give him credit because they’ve made it about race.
Tim is a rookie QB. A rookie (in experience). why can’t we treat him like a rookie QB? Sure, Gabbert passes for 50% of his passes but how many close games has he won? The Jags also have a great running game. Not once have I heard anyone say Gabbert shouldn’t be given the opportunity to start next year and possibly be the franchise of Jacksonville.
So lame.
Tim Tebow wears 3WM and drinks Tuscan whole milk.
he's racist. Racism is an ignorance still alive and well in America today.
Always tryin’ to bring the white man down – geesh! lol
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