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Some Denver fans are thrilled at the idea that Tebow fanboys might leave town now but then others reminded them that now they'll be replaced by Peyton fanboys.
Same circus. Different clowns. "Cut that meat! Cut that meat!" |
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I hope the Jags work out a deal for Tebow.
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Don't be too sure. Tebow, as a starter, was 9-7 during his Denver career, including playoffs. When Tebow didn't start the last two seasons, Denver was 4-13. They were awful in many ways beyond quarterbacking and yet Tebow got them to the playoffs and beat the Steelers.
Not to mention, Jacksonville is his home turf where he is most likely to find his comfort zone with fewer of the distractions of most major cities. The old ownership wasn't too hot about Tebow but the new owner - Khan - is (I'm sure he sees Tebow as a cash cow like none other but so what? As an owner, what's so bad about making money?). However, the front office is more sold on Gabbert. But, as the Bud Adams saga shows, sometimes what the owner wants becomes the priority. Last edited by HPF Bob; 03-20-2012 at 10:59 AM. |
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Looks like Tebow is going to the Jets for a 4th-rounder. Looks like New York has their second Jeremy Lin now.
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Yeah, Manning's deal is essentially year-to-year, with each year becoming fully guaranteed once he passes his annual physical, the only exception being next year, when years 2 AND 3 go guaranteed if he passes.
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Not only was there talk that Bud wanted him and his front office didn't, but he also put out a media ultimatum of sorts by saying "There is no reason our front office guys can't get him." So he managed to screw over both his QBs (which really means he has none), his new front office, and there FA plans all because he wanted a new toy.
And Jim Harbaugh did the same thing in SF. I wonder if all of those SF guys will run through walls for him after he declared his support for Smith publicly and then privately became the "mystery" team going after Manning. I also wonder how it affects the confidence of the no confidence QB that he managed to prop up with good coaching last year. Way to go Peyton. You haven't played a snap in a year and a half and you are already shredding the competition. |
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[QUOTE=barrett;29754]Not only was there talk that Bud wanted him and his front office didn't, but he also put out a media ultimatum of sorts by saying "There is no reason our front office guys can't get him." So he managed to screw over both his QBs (which really means he has none), his new front office, and there FA plans all because he wanted a new toy/QUOTE]
Couldn't a happened to a niicer guy. Wonder how good Peyton will actually produce on a new team with a new surrounding cast. |
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