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Would Kyle Orton beating his former team be considered karma?
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Tebow ****ing sucks.
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This paragraph by Vince Verhei pretty much sums it up:
Tebow made headlines for leading the Broncos to seven wins in his first eight starts, but in hindsight, that streak is looking much less spectacular. Only one of those victories came by more than one score, three came in overtime and none came against a team that made the playoffs. While Denver had a lot of exciting wins in 2011, none of them were terribly impressive. At first I thought it kind of odd that he was on the sidelines praying before Denver's last drive against the Chiefs Sunday, then I realized he was just praying for Oakland to lose. |
And if (HUGE IF)they win Sunday everyone will say it was because of all the injuries to the Steelers. Which of course will be true, but you play the team in front of you. It isn't like Denver is healthy, at all.
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At 8-8, they don't even deserve a home playoff game.
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23 pages.
if everyone else will delete their posts, i'll do the same. we'll just pretend it never happened. |
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I was here when he played like sh.it, so I'll be here when he played well. Kudos to him on a better performance today and the Broncos took advantage of a favorable situation. Should be some interesting games next week.
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I hope the magic continues next week.
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He did a nice job. I kept wondering when the big turnover was going to take place. It didn't.
Good luck to Denver next week. |
The John 3:16 sign used at all NFL games has now been changed to Tebow 3:16 ! That is the number of yards Tebow passed for in the playoff game Sunday...
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Uh, let us not forget Tebow only beats very bad teams or teams who have half the starting line up unable to play.
I think that's the way it's said. Anyhoo--- I know I'm going to wait for Coach In The Box's opinion before I place my bet for the next Tebow game. |
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Sahm-bahdy don't like me...ah wonder who??
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The 316 yards were the most Pittsburgh gave up all year. How does that happen with a guy that can't pass?
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Pittsburgh is a very poor team and all the starters were out due to injury. And ET actually had 5 large on Denver. |
But CoachInTheBox did predict success for Tebow under Fox........oh, wait a minute.
He didn't. It wasn't until after Tebow had success under Fox that CITB predicted he would. Oh well.....sssssssssso close! |
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Won't underestimate you again, BigTime.
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Atheist group searching for quarterback they can call "their own," who will publicly display his atheism
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2012/01/1...-christianity/ This is for them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFWA1A9XFi8 |
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You'd like to think if there is actually a god, he's focused on more important issues than a football game. |
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15 January 2012 Tebow 136: God's message from last night's game In last week's overtime win against the Steelers, Tim Tebow threw for 316 yards. And, of course, believers everywhere immediately knew that God was trying to tell us all something. You see, God carefully arranged (fixed) the game so that Tebow's passing yards would match the numbers of his favorite verse -- the only verse that he and his followers seem to know or care much about -- John 3:16. God, it seems, likes to communicate using Tim Tebow's stats. So what was God saying in last night's game against the Patriots? Well, God is really into passing yardage, and last night Tebow passed for 136 yards. Which could only mean one thing: God wants us all to read and obey a particular Bible verse involving the digits in the number 136. After a careful check of the Bible, I think I know what verse God had in mind: Deuteronomy 13:6 (and following verses). Here's what God says in the passage beginning with that verse: 13:6 If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers; 13:8 Thou shalt not consent unto him, nor hearken unto him; neither shall thine eye pity him, neither shalt thou spare, neither shalt thou conceal him: 13:9 But thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. 13:10 And thou shalt stone him with stones, that he die. God wants us to stone to death our family and friends, without pity (God hates pity), if they encourage us to worship the wrong god. (Which, of course, would include any Mormons, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, etc.) I can't wait to see Tebow's eye-black for next season's opening game! |
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No wait that was Catholics. Never-mind. The Crusades? Nope wrong again. Just be careful when choosing Gods. |
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