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There is no denying that he livened up the entire locker room, both offensive and defensive sides. He gave them hope to never give up and if they still kept heart and determination then they can still win. It's only safe to assume that not all of the Broncos are/were christians, and they still bought into his message. No one can discredit or take the overwhelming positive impact he had from him.Originally Posted by Deuce King
What we do know is that Tebow beat a bunch of below average teams for the most part because the Broncos defense carried his sorry +#*. All that talk about his "leadership skills" and his "committment to prayer" should be saved for him leaving the game of football and becoming a clergy member. At the end of the day I would rather have a quarterback than can actually throw the ball and complete pass be it 5 yards or 50 yards over a quarterback that can only name all the books of the Old Testament and is good for nothing else at all.Originally Posted by glasses
One thing you can't take from Tebow is that he's a phenomenal leader. With what he's shown, his determination to win, especially in clutch games and losing scenarios is up there with the best. I have no doubt that if he was somehow brought in, the team would rally behind him just like they did in Denver. His energy and confidence is infectious. No denying that
There is no denying that he livened up the entire locker room, both offensive and defensive sides. He gave them hope to never give up and if they still kept heart and determination then they can still win. It's only safe to assume that not all of the Broncos are/were christians, and they still bought into his message. No one can discredit or take the overwhelming positive impact he had from him.Originally Posted by Deuce King
What we do know is that Tebow beat a bunch of below average teams for the most part because the Broncos defense carried his sorry +#*. All that talk about his "leadership skills" and his "committment to prayer" should be saved for him leaving the game of football and becoming a clergy member. At the end of the day I would rather have a quarterback than can actually throw the ball and complete pass be it 5 yards or 50 yards over a quarterback that can only name all the books of the Old Testament and is good for nothing else at all.Originally Posted by glasses
One thing you can't take from Tebow is that he's a phenomenal leader. With what he's shown, his determination to win, especially in clutch games and losing scenarios is up there with the best. I have no doubt that if he was somehow brought in, the team would rally behind him just like they did in Denver. His energy and confidence is infectious. No denying that