Time to sit at home for Denver Broncos’ Tim Tebow - Part 2
Continued from Part 1 .....
However, that could not last longer as Tebow proved his worth in the next game as the Chiefs went on to sideline the Broncos 7-3. Tebow was a complete failure that day as he failed to score a single touchdown. To add to the shame of Tebow, he was outsmarted
by none other than his own former team mate, Kyle Orton.
Orton had always proven to be the better one when Tebow used to practice with him and so proved the case in this game.
The fine confidence that Tebow had boasted of having showed nowhere in the game as he gave in one more interception while completing just 6 of 22 passes for a mere 60 yards.
Orton who was relieved by the Broncos to make way for Tebow finally retaliated delivering the proper reply to Tebow. He had the revenge he would have been looking for since many weeks. That could be undoubtedly called one of the lowest points in Tebow’s
career.
Tebow though managed to get away with another slump in performance. The San Diego Chargers had beaten the Oakland Raiders helping the Broncos clinch the AFC-West title. And Tebow found the opportunity he needed to save face.
"We would have loved to have won that game to have a little momentum going into the playoffs. But I think it's still a special thing what we accomplished, to come back and win the AFC West is very special" Tebow said.
That is how Tebow managed to come clean from taking the blame for the loss.
This could not last for a long time as the game against the Patriots this weekend proved to be the determining factor in his calibre.
That day Tom Brady like Orton proved to be the better quarterback.
Tebow completed only 9 of 26 passes for 136 yards without any touchdowns in this game. The quarterback who has supposedly proven to be a lot better at the passing game failed miserably to capitalize on the fragile pass defending line-up of the Patriots.
The fact that the Patriots ranked the worst in National Football League (NFL) in this regard did not seem to help Tebow.
It was Tebow’s poor show and the dismal performance that he came up which cost the Broncos the game.
Tebow’s counterpart, Tom Brady, on the other hand was far ahead of him, as he went on to complete 26 of 34 passes for 363 yards, and threw down six touchdown passes.
This time off course there was no way Tebow could dispel his failure, so it all has ended for Tim Tebow.
Now as the Broncos were headed back to their homes, news starting emerging here and there that Tebow played through the Patriots game with injuries. That would surely have brought in tons of happiness for Tebow’s fans. That would provide them surely with
the right excuse at the right time for their hero’s failure.
However, it is time that his fans stopped being so unrealistic and realized the proven fact that behind the failure of Broncos was none other than Tebow himself. And there is no justification for this failure other than Tebow himself acknowledging his failure.
Also as it turns out, dumping Orton for Tebow turns out to be the biggest mistake that the Broncos made this season. Orton proved that on the field.
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