Tim Tebow: He Will Prove Winning Ugly Is Better Than Losing
Tim Tebow will not be conducting a skills camp for young wanna-be Colorado QBs anytime soon, if ever. He will never throw a pretty ball. He will carry the ball recklessly, until he has lost it enough times to correct it himself. But if he is given a real chance, an offensive line and decent weapons, he will win.
It has never been a beauty contest with Tebow. He plays QB like a fullback and is built closer to one. But Tebow does something that few other players can, and he does it naturally. He leads and he inspires on the football field.
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Now that alone would not get it done, he is also a hell of an athlete. I'll throw just a few names out there, and ask yourself, how does Tebow potentially compare to these guys.
Trent Dilfer, Jim McMahon, Joe Capp, Jake Delhomme and Brad Johnson. All of those guys were either Super Bowl-winning QBs or runner-ups. There is no way I believe that Tebow is so flawed mechanically that he can't equal or better the success of those men.
As a matter of fact, I would go as far to say that possibly only Johnson and McMahon were anywhere close to the level of a leader Tebow is.
In this world of sports so caught up in 40 times and QB wind-ups, sometimes overwhelming intangibles are ignored.
As you watched the Broncos nearly defeat the Chargers in Week 5, the energy level was obviously different in the Broncos huddle and effort on the offensive side of the ball.
Tebow gives Denver a Brian Dawkins-like impact on the offensive side of the ball. I'm not sure if I've ever seen a QB in the NFL have that effect on his team.
If Tebow is given a fair opportunity to succeed, when his career is over, his stats won't jump out at you, but his wins and championships will.

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