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16/12/2011 09:08:45
 
 
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15/12/2011 19:53:19
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Sports
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Football
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01530833
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I'm right there with you, but when you look back at some of the great quarterbacks, they all had a talent for winning in the 4th quarter. I'm talking guys like Staubach (once they got him a decent Offensive Line), Montana, Elway and the like. Right now, it might just take 3 quarters for him to drag his team into the game. Personally, I'm not a Bronco's fan (not an 'un-fan' either), but I like what I'm hearing out of Tebow at the moment and as long as he doesn't start believing the hype we'll get along just fine. I figure we'll just wait a couple of years and see if Tebow lives up to the hysterical titles being placed on him.

>I suppose that's possible, but I kind of thought a top QB was supposed to be able to drag his team into the game whether they wanted to be there or not. but with Tebow it just doesn't seem to be happening.
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>I think maybe he needs to get to the field a little earlier, play a few quarters of scrimmage, and then step into the real thing.
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>Not that I'm knocking him really. After all, he's a QB in the NFL (a winning one, no less), and I'm a lump on the sofa. But still...
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>>Some of his teammates have said that it's not him, it's them (the rest of the team), who apparently need 3 quarters to 'warm up' and get in step with Tebow
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>>>What I haven't figured out yet, is why they don't use somebody else for the 1st 3 quarters who might actually do something, and then bring in Tebow for the 4th. Or does he need the 1st 3 to warm up?
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
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