Posted by dhermesc on August 25, 2016 at 12:04:15 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Tim Tebow posted by BarnyardEngineering on August 25, 2016 at 10:42:16:
Actually they never "hyped" him to be that great. His abilities were suited for the way the game is played in college - his NFL career was always in question. But in 2011 the Bronco's allowed him to start (after going through all their other QBs) his "college style" worked perfectly. The Bronco's offensive line was HORRIBLE that year. The QB had to be the fastest guy on the field or he was going to get creamed every play (like the other QBs that the Broncos tried) and he had to be tough and make his own plays because dropping back in the pocket and attempting to throw would have made you the star of your own concussion video. NFL QBs are not supposed to double as a running back but that was his style. Tebow took a team that was going nowhere but home and brought them to playoffs after they benched the quarterback chosen by John Elway. What was funny was the next year Elway brought in Peyton Manning their only play off win was a year earlier with they guy they traded.....
I can't stand ESPN and I have gotten to where I can't stand the NFL. Why is it mandatory that they have a woman on the sidelines interview coaches? Why did the NFL DEMAND that the Rams draft Michael Sams? When they can't even have Hank Williams sing the intro the game has gotten to wussified.
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