Well, considering that Denver had no offensive line nor defense on the field, Timmy did fairly well!
JC
Yeah, it's turning into a bit of a rout.That's a little like saying the Battle of Midway was just a little waterfront brawl.
Tom Brady took Tim Tebow to school and back today. Detention began when the fourth quarter began and Brady had thrown more touchdown passes (six) than Tebow had completions (five) in the three quarters previous.
Tebow is a likeable fellow. An admirable fellow. With a lot yet to learn about passing up and surviving in the NFL. He had a season to remember, and he ran full-tilt into three Super Bowl rings and a lifetime's experience (not to mention a defence that seemed to have no intention of making even one of the mistakes the Steelers made a week earlier), and he's got nothing to be ashamed of. He was outplayed and outclassed on the field. Unfortunately, that can happen any time, any place. (A lesson Brady has learned and re-learned a few times in his career . . . )
Remember these words because, normally, for me football's postseason means spring training is only that much closer to beginning . . .