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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby tafnut » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:14 am

Daisy wrote:I wonder how much of a distraction this is to the team as a whole.

I saw an interview with a teammate and he said they eat it up! His enthusiasm and sense of purpose is infectious and makes for good 'peer pressure'.
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Pego » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:06 am

Marlow wrote:I don't like it or not like it

Vince wrote:Actually I didn't say I liked it either.


Wow, after all that impassionate defense of the practice, you sure had me fooled :shock: . So, you don't particularly care for it either. You tolerate it, I tolerate it. No difference between us regarding the Tebowing, right :wink: ?
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby tafnut » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:51 am

Pego wrote:
Marlow wrote:I don't like it or not like it


Wow, after all that impassionate defense of the practice, you sure had me fooled :shock: . So, you don't particularly care for it either. You tolerate it, I tolerate it. No difference between us regarding the Tebowing, right :wink: ?

Hopefully . . .
I don't advocate it; I would never do it, but I certainly don't think it's to be criticized. It's just personal choice - doan make no nemmine to me!
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby SQUACKEE » Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:39 am

tafnut wrote:
Pego wrote:
Marlow wrote:I don't like it or not like it


Wow, after all that impassionate defense of the practice, you sure had me fooled :shock: . So, you don't particularly care for it either. You tolerate it, I tolerate it. No difference between us regarding the Tebowing, right :wink: ?

Hopefully . . .
I don't advocate it; I would never do it, but I certainly don't think it's to be criticized. It's just personal choice - doan make no nemmine to me!


I side with what Jesus said on Saturday Night Live, "Hey Tim.....just tone it down a bit, buddy." :D
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Brian » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:16 pm

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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Avante » Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:00 pm

The bottom line is that we saw something different and entertaining, Sure beat the hell out of some big mouth egomaniac wide receiver running off at the mouth. No harm was done.
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Pego » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:15 pm

The Broncos' love for Tebow, oh so great.
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby SQUACKEE » Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:46 am

Pego wrote:The Broncos' love for Tebow, oh so great.


The Bronco's have put out an ad in the attempt to trade Tebow- " Do you want a Q.B. who cant play the position?"
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby DrJay » Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:20 pm

Re: Timmy Tebow and Aging Manning.......who cares?
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Daisy » Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:31 pm

I'm sure squackee would have liked SF to grab him.

Here is what football's greatest quarterback mind chose to ignore: the best defense in football, a team that was two fumbles from the Super Bowl, playing in great weather with a great quarterback coach, a terrific offensive line and no weaknesses.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-ken ... 67628.html
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby SQUACKEE » Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:44 am

Daisy wrote:I'm sure squackee would have liked SF to grab him.

Here is what football's greatest quarterback mind chose to ignore: the best defense in football, a team that was two fumbles from the Super Bowl, playing in great weather with a great quarterback coach, a terrific offensive line and no weaknesses.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-ken ... 67628.html


Yes sir! But now that he is somewhere else I hope he flops!

Imagine the Jets lockeroom, which is already a mess, players flipping the bird, in-fighting ect ect and just wait till they have to all answer 5 million Tebow questions everyday!!! When is Tebow gonna play, what about Tebow, ect ect ect, I will laugh my ass off!!!!!! A future core meltdown.
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Conor Dary » Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:15 am

SQUACKEE wrote:
Daisy wrote:I'm sure squackee would have liked SF to grab him.

Here is what football's greatest quarterback mind chose to ignore: the best defense in football, a team that was two fumbles from the Super Bowl, playing in great weather with a great quarterback coach, a terrific offensive line and no weaknesses.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-ken ... 67628.html


Yes sir! But now that he is somewhere else I hope he flops!

Imagine the Jets lockeroom, which is already a mess, players flipping the bird, in-fighting ect ect and just wait till they have to all answer 5 million Tebow questions everyday!!! When is Tebow gonna play, what about Tebow, ect ect ect, I will laugh my ass off!!!!!! A future core meltdown.


That is about right. Sanchez seems enough of a delicate case without Teboism all around.

Between the mess of the Saints and the Jets it will be an entertaining season.
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Master Po » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:04 am

agree w you, conor -- I enjoy watching NFL in any case, but am particularly curious for this coming season, not only to see what sort of things happen w the Jets & Saints, but also Manning/Broncos, Luck/(probably)Indianapolis, Griffin/(probably)Washington. Now, if only Favre would make a comeback...
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Conor Dary » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:20 am

Master Po wrote:agree w you, conor -- I enjoy watching NFL in any case, but am particularly curious for this coming season, not only to see what sort of things happen w the Jets & Saints, but also Manning/Broncos, Luck/(probably)Indianapolis, Griffin/(probably)Washington. Now, if only Favre would make a comeback...
:)


Yea, it is going to be a lot of fun. And the happiest of all must be Elway, even if Manning doesn't play well, which I don't think will happen.

Don't know about the Favre thing though. I think everyone has had enough of that. :lol:
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Re: Tim Tebow

Postby Master Po » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:44 am

I was for sure kidding about Favre, as I'm sure you knew. Was just hypothetically factoring him into the off-season QB-circus we've seen so far this year.
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