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The Golden Calf of Bristol - 1/7, -1 yards, INT


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He just throw the ball anywhere he feels and don't care if anybody catch it. Never thought somebody could be this horrible and getting paid doing it. Where do I sign up! Can't wait to watch First take to see what skip has to say about this.

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The saddest thing is he'll rob a roster spot from a more deserving person. Talk about privilege! Embarrassingly disgusting!

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someone call returnofPFFL at his cool ass job at target's tire service center and ask him if he still thinks we should trade cam for The Golden Calf of Bristol straight up

 

tеbow still has his fans, that's for sure.

 

read the uploader comments on this guy's (who i hope is just a very persistent troll) "highlights" video from his patriots debut

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDdw4pn_l0E

 

I do believe The Golden Calf of Bristol will go into the Hall of fame. Anyone who knows anything about football can see the physical ability and talent that The Golden Calf of Bristol has been blessed with. The The Golden Calf of Bristol haters hate Tim not because of his football attributes or lack of, but because of their own inadequacies and prejudices. God Bless.
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I do believe The Golden Calf of Bristol will go into the Hall of fame. Anyone who knows anything about football can see the physical ability and talent that The Golden Calf of Bristol has been blessed with. The The Golden Calf of Bristol haters hate Tim not because of his football attributes or lack of, but because of their own inadequacies and prejudices. God Bless.

 

 

 

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glorious poo in the comments section

 

Yeah, I'm routing for him also. All those people saying he can't be a QB I like to see them try to be a QB in the nfl.

 

most people who say a certain player sucks aren't actually claiming they can do it better themselves dipshit.

 

i think he should be a starter again. he took his team to the playoffs and won a playoff game for crying out loud

 

sounds like a post from this board

 

tim tеbow aint so bad he can throw and run. so why is he getting abuse by people for not being a good quarterback player. wat i saw at this video he lacks long pass yardage and slow mental pass response but overall he is a good qb.

 

found grits' youtube profile

 

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