by doc x » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:16 pm
Just a couple of things from a Denver based Broncos fan:
1. The media has definitely over-hyped this Tebow business.
2. Tebow is getting too much credit, from various media, for the Broncos success. Tebow himself knows this and doesn't encourage this. The coaching staff, starting with John Fox, deserves a boatload of credit for what the Broncos have achieved, thus far. The team (offense, defense, special teams) also deserves a boatload of credit for stepping up and winning when it matters most.
3. Tebow has his share of critics among the Denver media. While there are those on the Tebow "bandwagon" many see the flaws and limitations and wonder how much "upside" he will have as a quarterback. Only time will tell there.
3. As one who saw every Broncos game this year (on TV as I don't have a season ticket) there was a definite change in attitude and self-confidence on this team when the coaches made the switch to Tebow. You could see it in the way the team responded to him, particularly in the snarl and the swagger the offensive line developed with Tebow taking the reins.
4. Tebow is not taking any of the credit for the Broncos success. He is giving the credit to the team and coaching staff. This is a class move on his part, in addition to being accurate.
5. No doubt, Tebow has a ways to go in his development as a pro quarterback. He has much to learn, yet, about the pro game. He knows it, the team knows it, the coaches know it, and management knows it. However, he is a winner and his team believes in him. Tebow possesses the confidence and intangibles that inspire his teammates.
6. Say what you will. Denver won their division (yes, an inferior one at that) and qualified for the playoffs. They won their first playoff game. Tebow was a major part of both events. Again, but so were the coaches and the rest of the team. I don't think either would have happened if Tebow is on the bench and not under center.
All of this has been fun for those of us in Denver. We'll all see how long the ride lasts as the post season continues.
Besides leaving town, the other good thing Josh McDaniels did for the Broncos was drafting Tebow (albeit, too high) and Thomas.
Football is fun again in Denver.