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Tebow On Special Teams?

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Anyone else I would say, not no way not no how. However, if anyone can do it Tebow can. Regardless of what anyone says, Tebow is a hell of an athlete. I'm so glad the Broncos got rid of him, for the soon to be gone Manning. My Raiders are gonna destroy Manning, and the Broncos.

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I would love to see it but man would he ever have a target on his back.

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What is you lined tebow up with some receivers on the kick off? Tebow could field the ball, and if things got bad, he could throw it across the field to a wide open receiver. Of course, assuming it's a good throw (75% chance)

Tebow is ridiculous in every way. Without that Denver D last year he wouldnt have had a chance to do what little he did. He will never be a starter again. Change his name to Kyle Orton cause thats what he is. a Decent backup.

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Tebow is ridiculous in every way. Without that Denver D last year he wouldnt have had a chance to do what little he did. He will never be a starter again. Change his name to Kyle Orton cause thats what he is. a Decent backup.

Denver's D ranked 24th in overall defense. Tebow was by far the most exciting player in the NFL last year.

His dramatic come-from-behind wins electrified the entire country, Bronco fan or not. I hope Tim does well

in New York and that Manning is a bust in Denver.

I could never cheer for a gator (lower case). GO VOLS!

Wow...this says it all about Tebow. Great athlete, horrible, horrible football player by NFL standards. It really was the D that won those games, but you have to look at the data when he was qb, and not the whole season whenhe was not. 3rd and 4th dwon conversions at 25%, almost as many interceptions as touchdowns allowed, 15pts avg per game. It was the D that allowed HS football to win those games. I really dont know, this for fact, but i do not believe he made over a 50% completion rate...

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Tebow is a great athlete and a good man. I respect the first, and admire the second. There are many great athletes in the NFL; the number of good men seems to be somewhat smaller... I wish him well in all he does.

Peyton Manning will make Bronco fans forget all about Tebow.

So many people got swept up by the Tebow hype it's hilarious.

Many people who dislike Tebow as an athlete forget that sports have two sides to them, physical and mental.

Is Tebow a very good athlete? Yes

Is Tebow a very good QB? Nope

Is Tebow a very good leader? Yes

Tebows ability to motivate his team and lead them more than makes up for is short comings as a QB. Anybody can learn how to throw a football better but you can't teach leadership.

Capt.O

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Peyton Manning will make Bronco fans forget all about Tebow.

Until he gets leveled for the first time...

Until he gets leveled for the first time...

Meh. I doubt that. From what I've heard his surgery was a big success, and he looks sharp in camp.

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Meh. I doubt that. From what I've heard his surgery was a big success, and he looks sharp in camp.

Don't take but one hit. Let Ray Lewis or one of those other jacked up line backers hit him. That will be all she wrote.

Don't take but one hit. Let Ray Lewis or one of those other jacked up line backers hit him. That will be all she wrote.

Lol, okay. That goes for any QB, in any game.

Sounds to me like you're nervous. Nervous that Manning is going to be torching the Raiders twice a year now. I would be if I were you. :grin:

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Lol, okay. That goes for any QB, in any game.

Sounds to me like you're nervous. Nervous that Manning is going to be torching the Raiders twice a year now. I would be if I were you. :grin:

Very very true.

I'm not all that nervous yet. That might very well change in a months time. As of now I'm kind of leary. Plus he sat for a year injured. Hopefully he'll have to shake the rust off.

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I just don't get it...

Peyton is probably the most popular football player that has ever lived in Indiana.

I think it is likely that his second career will be as head coach and possibly,

Govenor of Indiana if he can stand politics!

So, if Manning is going to be this big star in Denver that everyone is talking

about, why would the Colts give up on him? Lots of mystery surrounding this entire

story.

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I just don't get it...

Peyton is probably the most popular football player that has ever lived in Indiana.

I think it is likely that his second career will be as head coach and possibly,

Govenor of Indiana if he can stand politics!

So, if Manning is going to be this big star in Denver that everyone is talking

about, why would the Colts give up on him? Lots of mystery surrounding this entire

story.

Talent doesn't last forever. They thought he very would could be peaking, and looked to invest in their future with a new QB, Andrew Luck.

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I'm more amazed that after losing Manning the couldn't win a game. Time to rethink the entire offense. We(Da Bears) have never had a QB and can win more than 50% of the time.

Don't take but one hit. Let Ray Lewis or one of those other jacked up line backers hit him. That will be all she wrote.

Ray Lewis reported for training camp 30 pounds lighter than last year. Said he wants to change himself as the game changes. I dont see alot changing with him losing 30 lbs. Maybe a tad bit quicker, but at 37, how much quicker? As long as he keeps his intensity he will still be a beast though.

Denver's D ranked 24th in overall defense. Tebow was by far the most exciting player in the NFL last year.

His dramatic come-from-behind wins electrified the entire country, Bronco fan or not. I hope Tim does well

in New York and that Manning is a bust in Denver.

You can look up Tim Tebows stats vs the Denver D in all of the "electrifying come from behind wins" from last year. They go hand in hand and i hate it when it gets overlooked because everyone wants to be on the Tebow bandwagon just because. They may be ranked in the tops among worst defenses in 2011, but for all of those games they won where Tebow looked like the hero, The D was rigth there getting him the ball back and returning picks for TD's.

http://predominantlyorange.com/2011/12/12/denver-broncos-defense-critical-to-six-game-win-streak/

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Regarding Peyton - he is as good as he's ever been, but Indy (and Peyton) knew they didn't have the talent around him. They're rebuilding the whole team now, and a big contract for him just would've bogged that down.

I just don't get it...

Peyton is probably the most popular football player that has ever lived in Indiana.

I think it is likely that his second career will be as head coach and possibly,

Govenor of Indiana if he can stand politics!

So, if Manning is going to be this big star in Denver that everyone is talking

about, why would the Colts give up on him? Lots of mystery surrounding this entire

story.

Colts gave up on him for Andrew luck. Peyton is older, Luck is a rookie with Peyton Manning potential. Keep Peyton and let him possibly perform at his level for 2-3 more years and then be out a QB, OR let Peyton go, draft Luck and Have another great QB for 10 more years. They are looking at long term instead of "right now". Manning being hurt made the decision much easier since before the draft word came out that the pinched nerve in his neck was still bothering him. I think Peyton will do great in Denver. Not 100% like he was in Indy, but he will still be among the best.

I've said it for a while, the first team to get him and put him in another position has a real diamond in the rough.

-gk

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