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Originally Posted by Sparky
He was throwing against a man to man defense, he didn't have to read coverages just throw it and hope his receivers make a play. Lets see how he does against a patriots zone scheme where his receivers are going to be double covered. The pats picked off tebow 3 times last time they faced eachother.
He's injury prone because he's a quarterback that holds on to the ball and runs it. Quarterback isn't like other positions where players retain most of their abilities, smaller injuries can effect throwing motion and accuracy dramatically.
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Even as a vocal critic of Tebow, I can't label him as injury-prone. You only earn that moniker when you get injured. Timmy hasn't come close to that.
It will be irrelevant what the Broncos offense does next week. There is no way they can survive a shootout with the Patriots, so all their hopes rely on stifling Brady with the pass rush. The max output of the Broncos offense is 20-24 points, so the D will need to bring their A game.