Tim Tebow: Broncos QB Won't Be Able to Keep Up with Tom Brady in Round 2
Tim Tebow scorched the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, but he's about to get taken to school by Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Tebow shredded the Steelers top-ranked defense, throwing for 316 yards and two touchdowns despite completing just 10 passes. He also added 50 yards and another score on the ground.
Tebow played beautifully against Pittsburgh, and he deserves all the credit he'll be getting in the coming days. He threw the deep ball with accuracy. He made big plays when big plays needed to be made. And most importantly, he proved that he will make you pay if you stack the box against the run.
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However, as good as Tebow was, he's not ready to hang with Brady and the Pats.
Brady had another monster regular season, finishing with 5,235 yards and 39 touchdowns. He threw for at least 300 yards in 11 games while engineering the third highest scoring offense in the NFL.
New England averaged 32.1 points per game and exploded for at least 34 on eight occasions this season.
One of those was in Week 15, when the Patriots stomped Denver 41-23. The Broncos jumped out to a 16-7 lead, but New England ripped off 20 unanswered points during a nine-minute stretch in the second quarter.
Brady was surgical in that game, picking apart the Denver secondary all day long. He completed 23 of 34 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns.
Tebow and the Broncos enjoyed another magical win against Pittsburgh, but their postseason success will be short lived.
Brady is still the best quarterback in the league and will prove it by putting on a clinic this Saturday. New England can score in bunches, and although Tebow is improving, he isn't ready for a shootout with one of the NFL's best offenses.
Final Prediction: Patriots 38, Broncos 20

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