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The Tim Tebow experiment


Kevin Greene

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That's a different discussion.

You implied it was Fox's idea to play The Golden Calf of Bristol when Fox had him 3rd string in the preseason.

Let's assume you're correct:

Sad commentary indeed on the state of John Fox football if the Toothed One in the FO is telling the Head Coach who to play and when.

Either way, it's all good when the Donkeys lose.

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Ouch!

Read The Golden Calf of Bristol's stats and weep. He completed 18-of-39 passes for 172 yards and committed turnovers that handed Detroit two touchdowns.

"We just wanted to make him be a quarterback," said Houston, who revealed the defensive game plan was based on the Lions' steadfast belief that The Golden Calf of Bristol was incapable of moving the Broncos to a score by completing six consecutive passes in any drive. "We had somebody take away his legs and made him use his arm."

Those five minutes of wonder against Miami now look like an aberration. Right here, right now, The Golden Calf of Bristol is the worst quarterback in the NFL.

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