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Broncos Make Tebow Haters Happy
The Christian Diarist ^ | March 20, 2012 | JP

Posted on 03/20/2012 7:47:26 AM PDT by CHRISTIAN DIARIST

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To: discostu

Actually I don’t understand why this is necessarily a good business deal on the end. I understand completely that Peyton will make the Broncos contenders -—— but for about maybe 2 years —— and then after that the Broncos will have to find a future starting QB and fit a team around whomever. So while I understand the “win now” idea of management, the Broncos could be “one hard sack” on Peyton away from total disaster and many more years of being in the cellar of the NFL


41 posted on 03/20/2012 8:56:32 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
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To: Oberon

There’s a salary cap and because the previous management of the Broncos drafted Tebow too early he’s a first rounder (late first round but still first round) making a good chunk of money, add that to what they have to pay Peyton and you’re talking tying up about 1/5 of their cap on those 2. Not good math, hard to stock the other 51 members of the roster with quality with that much money tied up on players that won’t even be on the field at the same time, that’s why the Colts released Manning. And given that the two players have completely opposite styles any mentoring would be haphazard at best, pure pocket passer just don’t see or interact with the game the way scramblers do, might as well have the defensive line mentor him.


42 posted on 03/20/2012 8:56:47 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: skeeter
Because Payton Manning is a 36 year old with chronic neck problems, and Tebow is a healthy rookie with a very promising future.

Ditto.


43 posted on 03/20/2012 8:58:37 AM PDT by Cinnamontea
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To: Bigtigermike

But they’re already in a situation where they probably need to find a new QB in a couple of years. Unless Tebow finds a way to truly grow past his late season performance he wasn’t going to be their QB of the future. So really they’re picking the path of be good now while hoping for a solid QB to show up in the 2014 draft, vs not be good now while hoping for a solid QB to show up in the 2013 or 2014 draft. Might as well be good.


44 posted on 03/20/2012 8:59:32 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: SECURE AMERICA

Tim Tebow is a class act and I’m sure he’s got a good perspective through all this - I like Tim because he has stood up for his faith and I even cheered for the Broncos over my Raiders. Now, I can go back to cheering for Tim without having to cheer for the Broncos. And I will predict that Peyton won’t see the success he’s had in the past because no matter how great he was, having had that kind of injury will change his future play...Look at all the other guys who were traded late in their careers - none of them got a superbowl ring AFTER their trades!
I think it’s all been overhyped.

And I sure wish The AZ Cardinals would opt Tim in and let him vie for the starting spot alongside Colb and Skelton!


45 posted on 03/20/2012 9:00:36 AM PDT by princess leah
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To: Cinnamontea
I think Elway and crew made a personal, not business, decision. Tebow took the Broncos to their first playoff in SIX years, and the fans were excited again--and buying merchandise like crazy. Manning's got what? A year or two? Maybe? Tebow's got a good 15 years ahead of him. Elway made a lousy business decision--but then it was obvsious to all he had a personal dislike of Tebow from the start. He'll regret his choice.

I think you are right on the money. This was a very bad decision, and it will play out that way in the first season. They will be back in the cellar of the NFL and starting over again.
46 posted on 03/20/2012 9:02:59 AM PDT by ZX12R (FUBO GTFO 2012 ! We should take off and Newt washington from orbit.)
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To: skeeter

Except Tebow doesn’t have a very promising future. He needs to take his game up 3 or 4 steps to have a promising future, and even during the win streak when he was improving he wasn’t improving that much. He still generally stank for the first 3 quarters of every game, 4th quarter comebacks are nice, but like Madden always said the key to a 4th quarter comeback is losing after 3, and you’d rather be winning after 3.

Then there was the Kansas City game, last game of the regular season, Broncos are win and you’re in, they’re going up against a terrible team that fired their coach a few weeks ago. This is the time when a QB with a promising future shine, this is the time to lay a beat down against a clearly inferior opponent. Tim completes 6 passes for a total of 60 yards. That’s not a QB with a very promising future. That’s a Rex Grossman who happens to be a nice enough guy to be popular with the fans in spite of his performance.


47 posted on 03/20/2012 9:05:26 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: CHRISTIAN DIARIST

Lets get some perspective folks. Broncs were 8-8. In other words, absolutely mind-numbingly mediocre. If they were in any other division (besides AFCW or NFCW) nobody would be having this conversation because at best they would be second and most likely third.

If he had taken a team such as the Browns to the playoffs in one season, there would be something substantial to talk about. As it stands, even 3/4 through the season most sports prognosticators were ho-hum on his talent. After mostly one season he is 19-9 TD/INT ratio with a completion % of about 47. Jay Cutler for comparison is 115-85 TD/INT and a completion % of about 61. Kyle Orton is 80-57 and a 58%. Manning is 399-198 and 65%. Manning is money right now.

He’s not being traded to remove his outspoken faith from Denver - he’s just not that good yet and Denver wants a shot at a SB right now. Probably a few season’s worth of maturation may prove his talent but right now he’s too raw. I hope his faith can last through that process.


48 posted on 03/20/2012 9:05:40 AM PDT by 1forall (America - my home, my land, my country.)
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To: discostu

Like I said, it all comes down to personal opinion.


49 posted on 03/20/2012 9:08:28 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Oberon

I wonder how many will do the same for Manning?”

Our society seems to have disintegrated to the point that I would suspect there are already some bets being made about how many games he will play before he is permanently disabled. Those sickos will be sure to watch to see if they won.


50 posted on 03/20/2012 9:11:13 AM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: skeeter

It’s NOT personal opinion, it’s STATISTICS. Here look at his stats:
http://www.nfl.com/player/timtebow/497135/gamelogs

Now ignore the praying and the kneeling and the cross JUST look at the stats. Is that your QB of the future if you have any real choice? Just based on the stats is THAT the guy you keep? Without even looking at Peyton Manning as your replacement. Even in his wins his stats are horrible. He’s just plain not a good QB, he’s got to dramatically improve his game to have a promising future, those are the plainly obvious facts, not opinion.


51 posted on 03/20/2012 9:17:09 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: discostu

But this Hall of Famer has a very chancey neck injury, is 36 and sat out the last season...
so you throw over a QB who got you to the play-offs, however inconsistently ????


52 posted on 03/20/2012 9:18:09 AM PDT by matginzac
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To: circlecity
Seems to me Tebow might be a good fit in Miami.

It would be great to have Tim in Miami, except the Dolphin's organization is incompetent, and they just hired a coach from Green Bay to run a West Coast offense and get Matt Flynn, who has already signed with Seattle.

53 posted on 03/20/2012 9:20:47 AM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: matginzac

Only reason Tebow got them to the playoffs is the AFCW is horrible. He finished them in an 8-8 three way tie that got them in on tie-breakers. Faced with a win and you’re in week 17 against a KC team so bad they’d already fired the coach he completed 6 passes. And let’s not forget the defense, they greatly reduced their points allowed per game, which had a lot more to do with those wins than Tebow. Keep that defense get a real QB and they could beat the good teams in the league, not just their AFCW rivals and Minnesota.


54 posted on 03/20/2012 9:23:10 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: CHRISTIAN DIARIST

Are the Broncos getting rid of Tebow? I didn’t hear that. Plus, Manning is far from a sure thing given his neck problems. I think they brought him in as a mentor for the young guy. If they did that, it was a smart thing to do.


55 posted on 03/20/2012 9:23:10 AM PDT by Antoninus (The less virtuous a people, the greater its need for laws.)
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To: SECURE AMERICA
"... Does ANYONE think that the NFL is going to allow Manning to get seriously injured on the field?

On the other hand does ANYONE think that opposing players are not going to try and take him out?"

I think the answer to your first question should come from the Broncos offensive line, what with their offensive tackles' high vulnerability to giving up sacks.

Looking at the Broncos 2012 schedule, I think the answer to your second question might be answered by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

Peyton Manning historically hasn't taken many sacks because he gets rid of the ball pretty darn fast and because the Colts built a team around doing little else but protecting him while he throws (partly explaining why they went 2-14 when Peyton sat out last season), but I think that's about to change. He's about to experience something he's never had to deal with.

56 posted on 03/20/2012 9:24:42 AM PDT by The KG9 Kid
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To: Oberon

Second year quarter back.


57 posted on 03/20/2012 9:24:53 AM PDT by Mathews (Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV))
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To: discostu

I see your logic...
and will be interested to see if your theory plays out...
but will no longer be rooting for the Broncs...
and *sniff* Peyton.


58 posted on 03/20/2012 9:26:47 AM PDT by matginzac
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To: discostu

Cool numbers, now mention the fact he helped get his team into the second round of the playoffs.


59 posted on 03/20/2012 9:28:20 AM PDT by Mathews (Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV))
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To: Mathews

Don’t forget that defense. They reduced their average points allowed by 15 points a game. It’s a 53 man roster, no one guy wins the game.


60 posted on 03/20/2012 9:29:58 AM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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