For as often as questions have surfaced throughout the season regarding the perceived lack of support for Tim Tebow from head executive John Elway and head coach John Fox, there's also no denying these relationships have all strengthened over the past two months even in the wake of the most recent pair of losses. "When the guy isn't the starter, you don't get to spend as much time with him," Fox said about the growth of his relationship with Tebow. "I've always admired him, but I've been very impressed as I've gotten to know him better." Fox, after all, was the one willing to completely alter the offense to fit Tebow's skill set. And Elway, in more recent weeks, has made it clear he plans to put Tebow through a rigorous offseason program. mSources have indicated, regardless of the outcome Sunday, the Broncos plan to move forward with the mindset that Tebow will remain the team's starter in 2012. Source: NFL.com
Assuming that God is a "He." No offense to our lady members... I don't think it's a horrible thing. Are they going to find someone in the draft where the Broncos are going to pick that can come in and be better? Unless they can score Matt Flynn via Free Agancy, they are better off going with what they got for now...FA is slim pickings as far as talent goes...
Well the last game was on a Saturday...God don't work on Saturdays...especially on Christmas Eve. The other week...I don't have an answer for...
Tebow sucks, he can barely beat bad teams. It takes him to the last possesion to beat BAD teams. Tebow will never be better than mediocre.