mjfan23
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Tebow wins again.
Drunken or not, THAT is a great insight your friend made. I am not sure how exactly to take it either (I'm still considering its various implications), but I do have one connection to note: Kurt didn't care about the "adulation" OR the critics, neither does Tim. However, he HAS I think been listening TOO much to his latest coaches, especially the ones who have been screwing with his head AND his mechanics when it comes to his notorious "throwing motion". You're right, E-. he WAS a really good thrower in college, and I don't buy that "too much time getting it off"-thing--like everything else about him, it is "part of the package", it OBVIOUSLY worked well for him up until they started trying to muck around in there, and at some point maybe he just needs to throw it all out and LET IT FLY! Why else is he literally "the lowest-rated QB in the NFL" for the first 3 qrtrs of his games and "one of the highest rated QBs" in the 4th? Out of 8 games started, he has come back in the 4th qrtr in 4 of them! Why? He just stops thinking about all those things they want him to "think about" and just PLAYS HIS GAME--and not just running either; even the ESPN guys note how "he suddenly gets accurate". It all even has a name now, "Getting "Tebowed"!A drunken friend of mine commented that Tim Tebow is to NFL football as Kurt Cobain is to rock and roll music. He is not here to play the game. He is here to change the game. Like it or not, he is changing the game.
I am not sure how to take that, but it would explain why Timmy refuses to throw the ball "normally". What gets me is that Timmy really did throw the ball well in college. In the NFL, even in the shotgun, he struggles with throwing. Maybe he will keep pulling miracles out of his rear end this year, but next year he needs to expand on what he did at Florida--throw the ball for 200 yards at 60%+ in addition to running for 100 yards.
It's true--today it was his arm and accuracy that repeatedly played a big part in their keeping up and coming back.Every game, every win, Tebow gets better.
And the Broncos' D might be the most underrated in the NFL. They are keeping the team in the game, and giving Tebow chances to shine.
If Elway opens his fat mouth this week, I hope someone on the team (anonymous works for me) shuts him up with a couple of comments.