Tim Tebow is finally getting his chance to play. The Broncos realized Orton's 6-21 record isn't that good and so why not let Tebow play. All Tebow did in college was win, now this is the pros, he isn't very accurate but almost led a comeback against the Chargers if it wasn't for a dropped 2-pt conversion. Thank you Denver for finally giving Tebow the job. He is not going to win the super bowl or even lead them to the playoffs he might not even win a game this season. But does it matter if the Broncos don't win a game the rest of the season. For all those people that don't think he should play because he isn't good, how do you know he isn't good he played 3 games last year went 1-2, Orton had his chance and didn't do shit with it, it is time to see if that first round draft pick was a good pick or not. Let Tebow play and let him fail if he is going to fail so at least we all know he can't play in the NFL. But only good can come out of Tebow finally playing.
- He can lead then to a winning record and the playoffs (doubtful).
- Everyone will find out if he can actually play QB in the NFL.
- More fans will be at Denver's games now to see Tebow, therefore more money for the NFL
- They lose the rest of their games, Andrew Luck is their starting QB next year
Carson Palmer now plays for Oakland after the Bengals surprisingly accepted a trade for 2 first round picks or a first and second round pick (not exactly sure). Im not sure why you would accept 2 draft picks for a player you don't need nor want but they did it anyway. Because of Jason Campell getting hurt many expected Palmer to start and the question arose. Can Palmer start after being retired just 5 days ago? Well he is not starting, I thought he would, Kyle Boller got the nod. But is it a big deal if Palmer would have gotten the start, the other QBs are Kyle Boller (who is starting) and Terrelle Pryor. Boller tried to play for the Ravens but that didn't work and Pryer has just been activated this week also. Palmer could have been picked up yesterday and he would still play better than the other QBs for Oakland. Plus Palmer played last year and has been working out all summer in case he had the chance to come back.
Jerome Harrison was about to be traded back to the Eagles for Ronnie Brown but a physical denied the trade. When Harrison was examined by Philly doctors they found a brain tumor. If it wasn't for this trade the tumor could have became serious before it was found and the NFL world could have lost a player who just 2 years ago rushed for 286 yards in a game. Luckily for Jerome his tumor was found and his surgery went well according to espn's Chris Mortensen.
HandshakeGate what does that even mean. This was the big handshake controversy between Jim Harbaugh and Jim Schwartz. The reason Schwartz went after Harbaugh after the handshake is because Harbaugh did shake his hand hard but pushed him on the back as he went by. Schwartz wasn't happy with the push and you could see him turn and say "what the fuck" then he proceeded to run after him and get all up in his grill. Both coaches didn't do anything wrong they just got a little carried away with it. Harbaugh shouldn't have slapped and shook his hand so hard and Schwartz was fine with going after him but he took it to far when he kept try to get in the face of Harbaugh. The best thing about all of this was it reminds me of back in 1992 when John Chaney(Temple basketball coach) went into John Calipari's(UMass basketball coach) press conference after their game and said "I'm gonna kill you". So next time two people with the same first name start getting into it just start video taping because it will end up being youtube worthy.
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