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The Tebow Project


Matthias

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Bottom line is the man's a winner wherever he's gone when given the opportunity. jets was not an opportunity. that was a joke for all involved on that team. but he wins football games and all the cheap shots can't change his starting record. But haters always critisize winners. nothing new.

oh please, he's never even started a full season.

you know rex grossman has started in a super bowl right?

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oh please, he's never even started a full season.

you know rex grossman has started in a super bowl right?

Grossmans st and d scored more than most teams offenses. And The Golden Calf of Bristol had less time to put together a playoff run than everybody else cause he had to salvage the season orton ruined. so thanks for making that point for me. Now he seems even better since you put it that way!
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Bottom line is the man's a winner wherever he's gone when given the opportunity. jets was not an opportunity. that was a joke for all involved on that team. but he wins football games and all the cheap shots can't change his starting record. But haters always critisize winners. nothing new.

I can't tell if this quote is about The Golden Calf of Bristol or Sanchez

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Grossmans st and d scored more than most teams offenses. And The Golden Calf of Bristol had less time to put together a playoff run than everybody else cause he had to salvage the season orton ruined. so thanks for making that point for me. Now he seems even better since you put it that way!

oh my, talk about "lol ur maeking my point 4 me bro"

The Golden Calf of Bristol had a "win" where he completed 2 passes and two others in 2011 where he was in single digits. he completed 46.5% of his passes in 2011.

he is not a good quarterback and he will not win consistently in this league. 2011 is the best he'll ever do as a starting quarterback. it was pretty much a magic elixir of circumstances as the afc west was horrible that year so the broncos backed in to the playoffs at .500. a team that you're claiming The Golden Calf of Bristol could stand toe to toe with in a shootout hung 45 on the broncos. get. over. it.

also i'm not even going to point out how asinine your claim that "grossmans st and d scored more than most teams offenses" is so ignore this sentence.

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I have tebowmania superchristians on my newsfeed on facebook that can't get enough of timmy. I frequently get in massive debates, but it's an exercise in futility. they are impervious to reason. after the broncos lost the two of them jump on in unison and declare that this proves The Golden Calf of Bristol is a better quarterback than peyton manning "because at least The Golden Calf of Bristol won a playoff game."

they are literally fuging retarded

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I have tebowmania superchristians on my newsfeed on facebook that can't get enough of timmy. I frequently get in massive debates, but it's an exercise in futility. they are impervious to reason. after the broncos lost the two of them jump on in unison and declare that this proves The Golden Calf of Bristol is a better quarterback than peyton manning "because at least The Golden Calf of Bristol won a playoff game."

they are literally fuging retarded

I also had a problem with people saying The Golden Calf of Bristol won a playoff game, and the Broncos failing to due so this year. The way I see it, if you have a bye week, you automatically have a playoff victory in a sense, because you're in the second round of play. People are just crazy like that, even The Golden Calf of Bristol's brother tried to play that card. Plus Peyton took that team a whole lot further than The Golden Calf of Bristol. (Yet to be fair to The Golden Calf of Bristol, he didn't play the whole season with them.)

I just want to see The Golden Calf of Bristol with Chip Kelly. Kelly's offense is The Golden Calf of Bristol's last chance at success in my opinion. I want to see if Chip and The Golden Calf of Bristol can create a whole new system. (Systems like the run & shoot offense and the Tampa two defense weren't always around. Can these two guys create a new system?)

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