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The Tebow Experiment


Matthias

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It looks to be officially over. Now, they do have one more game next week against former Bronco QB Kyle Orton. If they win that one, they will make the playoffs. Yet I believe they will lose because all Fox is concerned about is running the football. Denver's defense is now suspect, and Kyle Orton looks to take out his revenge on Denver fans by ruining their team's shot at the playoffs. That game will be interesting to watch.

Ultimately, Tim's time in Denver is done, and his chance at being a starting QB may also be done as well. It was fun while it lasted.:(

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It looks to be officially over. Now, they do have one more game next week against former Bronco QB Kyle Orton. If they win that one, they will make the playoffs. Yet I believe they will lose because all Fox is concerned about is running the football. Denver's defense is now suspect, and Kyle Orton looks to take out his revenge on Denver fans by ruining their team's shot at the playoffs. That game will be interesting to watch.

Ultimately, Tim's time in Denver is done, and his chance at being a starting QB may also be done as well. It was fun while it lasted.:(

That game is going to be a real ratings draw. I hope it is showing in my area.

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It aint over yet. The Golden Calf of Bristol has earned more time as Broncos QB. Despite the media's overexposure of him and the fact he hasnt beaten a really good team yet, I really like The Golden Calf of Bristol. The kid seems so mild mannered, devout in his faith, and never takes shots back at his haters. He just thanks his maker and acts like he's oblivious to it. The Golden Calf of Bristol is a leader that makes you believe despite his limitations as a passer. To me The Golden Calf of Bristol is like the white Vick, if he drastically improves his passing game he could be that kind of threat for the Broncos.

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I honestly would love to see The Golden Calf of Bristol go to the Jaguars, I like the hometown hero story. Yet I don't want to see him in Denver any longer with Fox calling the shots. The Golden Calf of Bristol is an aggressive player, and all this conservative play calling for him is making me nauseous.

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