Tim Tebow couldn't get the Denver Broncos to the Super Bowl this year, but he did more than enough to warrant his organization's full support as the starter for 2012.

TebowMania swept the nation this season, but John Elway and John Fox's reluctance to commit to the second-year signal-caller is well documented.

That all ends today.

Lindsay Jones of the Denver Post quotes Broncos executive vice president of football operations, John Elway, as saying:

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This is a great decision for the Broncos on the field, but an even better decision off of it.

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This team and fanbase has gone through a ridiculous quarterback roller coaster since Josh McDaniels selected the former Heisman Trophy winner in the first round of 2010 and it needs to end now.

Not only does Tebow provide this organization with stability, but he gives the fans something to look forward to.

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Tebow is one of most polarizing figures in all of sports. Love him or hate him, he's somebody people consistently want to talk about.

The Broncos would be foolish not to capitalize on this now.

We always hear people talk about football still being a business. For once, the Broncos have the benefit of making a football and business decision all in one.

Signing up for Tebow Time in 2012 is a no-brainer.