Originally posted by shortcircuit Ever noticed how Mark Sanchez and Tony Romo are very similar underachievers?
I think they're opposites, actually.
Romo has shown excellent skills and puts up big numbers, but seems to choke in the 4th quarter and in the post season.
Sanchez has not shown even average QB skills and puts up poor numbers, but plays his best in the 4th quarter and in the post season. In 3 seasons, he has 4 road playoff wins, more than Romo would sniff in two careers.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Yes. Both rich, pretty boys instill less than leadership and confidence on the field... especially in a fourth quarter close game clinch.
Originally posted by shortcircuit Washington will have the number 2 pick in the draft and still want Peyton as well,
but Peyton doesn't want to play his brother twice a year.
Can't believe he would have any interest in KC.
I figure the allure of playing in Denver with Elway at the helm, or in Miami close to his
condo are the most likely targets for him to land on.
Originally posted by shortcircuit Now...where does Tebow go??? Miami or Jacksonville???
Tebow should be converted into a jack of all trades Brad Smith/ Julian Edelman type. This is often done with college QBs (Antwan Randle El comes to mind).
I don't think he'll ever be a successful pro QB. The Broncos win streak last year was much more about its defense and some good surprise running plays down the stretch than it was about Tebow's arm.
Originally posted by sh76 Tebow should be converted into a jack of all trades Brad Smith/ Julian Edelman type. This is often done with college QBs (Antwan Randle El comes to mind).
I don't think he'll ever be a successful pro QB. The Broncos win streak last year was much more about its defense and some good surprise running plays down the stretch than it was about Tebow's arm.
That is exactly what I think. I have a hunch New England could make a run at him for H back.
Originally posted by shortcircuit That is exactly what I think. I have a hunch New England could make a run at him for H back.
Denver may keep Tebow as insurance against Peyton (who hasn't taken hard hits for awhile) getting injured. If not, deal with Patriots would reunite him with Josh McDaniels.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Denver may keep Tebow as insurance against Peyton (who hasn't taken hard hits for awhile) getting injured. If not, deal with Patriots would reunite him with Josh McDaniels.
Don't think the Denver front office wants Tebow around to listen to the jeers
from the crowds if Peyton stumbles or the Broncos stutter out of the gate.
Just my guess.