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Tebow Subterfuge of Cam's Rushing TD's


redbuddha

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All he does is win! That's what they tell you, but lets face facts. The Golden Calf of Bristol is a 47% for his career qb. The Golden Calf of Bristol's strength is in his run game. His biggest play in the game was his run against the Panthers.

Stephen A. Smith wrote an article on espn, that quoted a jets defensive player saying we only need 17 points a game to win. This is in a league where the winning team usually has to score over 21 points.

http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/football/ffl/story?page=nfldk2k12_decisionstebow

I'm starting to believe that Rex Ryan, who has already stated there will be a Wildcat or The Golden Calf of Bristol Package near the goal line, will have Sanchez who he appears to not like march down the field, pull him out and put The Golden Calf of Bristol in. Even if they score only 1-2 td's a game, The Golden Calf of Bristol would easily have 16 rushing td's, because really, do you expect Rex to have Tim throw it. Hell he doesn't trust Sanchez to throw it.

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All I've got to say is.. Sport media now call the shots when it comes to the NFL. They now tell us who to like and accept. Whose flaws and playing style they want us to accept. And no matter how much you have accomplished, you're not good unless they say so.

So in order words, The Golden Calf of Bristol will be helped by the team to make him look good so those folks who spend endless hours worshipping his false accomplishments can now start giving him credits for all of the Jets wins.

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