Monday, January 16, 2012

Broncos expect to go all in with Tebow as their starter for 2012 season


According to Denver Post article if the future is Tim Tebow, then it must carry on with a smaller Tebow circus.
It is with virtual certainty that Tebow will be the Broncos' starting quarterback in 2012. Why would he not?
There's a good chance the Broncos' three-headed decision team of John Elway, John Fox and Brian Xanders will throw their unequivocal support behind Tebow today during a noon news conference.
The team's plan is expected to include going forward with Tebow as their starting quarterback at least for the start of their 2012 training camp.
With Tebow, the carnival will never completely disappear. But the Broncos' hierarchy can muffle much of the noise that reverberates around its quarterback by stating its commitment to him.
Tebow.has earned its trust.
"Of course he's our guy," Broncos rookie safety Rahim Moore said. "People put too much pressure on him. He's going to have some good, some bad. I believe in him, and I would like him to be our quarterback. Our team jells around him."
The funky lefty and rambunctious competitor took a dormant 1-4 team and extended its life. It became a quality life at that.
There was the historic, very late comeback from a 15-0 deficit at Miami.
There was the change to the college-like, option offense that led to still more improbable comebacks and a six-game winning streak that not only zapped excitement into a laconic Rocky Mountain sports zone, but captivated the nation.
There was the stadium-rocking playoff victory against the traditionally tough Pittsburgh Steelers in which Tebow showed he was not just an athlete, but a passer who could have an impact.
But there also was the agony of not just losses to Detroit, New England and Buffalo, but humiliating, blowout defeats. When Tebow's Broncos went down, they fell with all the give of cement. They lost by scores of 45-10, 41-23, 40-14 and 45-10.
And before Tebow, there was a 49-23 loss to Green Bay.
"You look at great teams and usually they are ... they have a few lows, a few highs, but for the most part they stay pretty consistent," Tebow said. "So that's something we definitely need to be working on."
In all, there were nine Broncos victories this season and Tebow was terrific. And there were nine losses and Tebow was, well, not so terrific.

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