We aren't going to hear the end of it this week. Green Bay who? Tebow won a game.
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If so, GOOD! The less media pressure on Aaron and the Lads, the better. Nobody, save maybe the Broncos and their diehard fans, expected the Steelers to lose. We saw how that went.Originally posted by MJZiggy View PostWe aren't going to hear the end of it this week. Green Bay who? Tebow won a game.
Everyone not close to it "expects" the Packers to win. I don't want the media saying/writing "the 2nd big upset" etc.
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watched most of the game but heard the last of regulation, and the 11 second ot, in the car. love it. love seeing the national pundits squirm in their chairs. i'm not religious...AT ALL...but i have a soft spot for den (born in colorado) and the picked-on underdog. i think it's ne next for them but i think that's where the journey ends den.
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I agree, there was something very enjoyable in watching Tebow beating Roethlisberger and the vaunted Pittsburgh defense in the playoffs, and it had nothing to do with religion for me either, and nothing to do with dislike for the Steelers (Roethlisberger excepted) either. At the same time, we better HOPE that NE is the end of the road for Tebowmania, otherwise someone is going to have to shoot it.Originally posted by gbgary View Postwatched most of the game but heard the last of regulation, and the 11 second ot, in the car. love it. love seeing the national pundits squirm in their chairs. i'm not religious...AT ALL...but i have a soft spot for den (born in colorado) and the picked-on underdog. i think it's ne next for them but i think that's where the journey ends den.
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I wasn't born in DEN, but I have a soft spot for Tebow because he's been drawn and quarted by the media. I still hate that every 9th sentence is a religious reference; that drives me nuts. He's actually a very likable kid (from what I see on my TV). The post game interview only had 4 references to God, and the rest were praising everybody in the DEN organisation. The latter resonates well with me.Originally posted by gbgary View Postwatched most of the game but heard the last of regulation, and the 11 second ot, in the car. love it. love seeing the national pundits squirm in their chairs. i'm not religious...AT ALL...but i have a soft spot for den (born in colorado) and the picked-on underdog. i think it's ne next for them but i think that's where the journey ends den.
As for NE: It's usually tough to beat a team twice in a season. This year's Packers is the first NFCN team to sweep the division in history. That says a lot about that stat. But homefield for NE in January is pretty big. And this is the first post season for Denver in 6 years. NE has to be heavily favoured, but that didn't help PIT this evening.
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The guy had a decent game...now it's going to be 24/7 coverage until next weekend. In a way...I want the Broncos and Packers to meet in the Super Bowl so the Pack can blow the Broncos out of the water. On the other hand, if these two teams meet in the SB...it will be ALL Tebow coverage and the Packers will be lost in his shadow.
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You're right, of course, but the Packers don't produce very much news. They are a professional yet humble bunch. No scandals, no bulletin board material smack talk, no controversial players, nothing. Even the interviews are kept to a superficial minimum.Originally posted by Brando19 View PostPackers will be lost in his shadow.
We fans are thirsty for attention, because we read and listen and watch anything we can get and we have this insatiable hunger for more. I doubt we'll get more with TT and M3 at the helm and that's actually a good thing.
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And that would be bad why? At the '98 Super Bowl, it was Packers all day and night. It went to their heads.Originally posted by Brando19 View PostThe guy had a decent game...now it's going to be 24/7 coverage until next weekend. In a way...I want the Broncos and Packers to meet in the Super Bowl so the Pack can blow the Broncos out of the water. On the other hand, if these two teams meet in the SB...it will be ALL Tebow coverage and the Packers will be lost in his shadow."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Most of the media Tar are easily converted; they started by ripping him last year, had to stop after the win streak this year and begin to praise him, went back to ripping him in last two games and now are probably reduced to a quivering pile of goo. He will be feted with faint praise, if that is possible.Originally posted by Tarlam! View PostI wasn't born in DEN, but I have a soft spot for Tebow because he's been drawn and quarted by the media. I still hate that every 9th sentence is a religious reference; that drives me nuts. He's actually a very likable kid (from what I see on my TV). The post game interview only had 4 references to God, and the rest were praising everybody in the DEN organisation. The latter resonates well with me.
As for NE: It's usually tough to beat a team twice in a season. This year's Packers is the first NFCN team to sweep the division in history. That says a lot about that stat. But homefield for NE in January is pretty big. And this is the first post season for Denver in 6 years. NE has to be heavily favoured, but that didn't help PIT this evening.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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The Denver Broncos had a great win. Tim Tebow plays for the Denver Broncos. As hard as it may be to grasp, the rest of the team (last known as the Denver Broncos, not the Tim Tebow Broncos) showed up as well. Tim Tebow wasn't just playing with himself. (at least on the field that is... and not according to the latest memo by "God")
I'm glad to see them send the Steelers into the football Morgue for the remainder of the year. I could give two shits how Denver finishes, but this is PURE JOY! Now, if they happen to beat the Patriots.... then OMG... maybe there really IS a God....Football been very very good to me
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