Jets vs. Broncos: Tim Tebow Will Give Darrelle Revis and Jets Fans Nightmares
Tim Tebow is the best quarterback to watch in the NFL today. Yes, you heard me. Tebow is more entertaining than Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees or Tom Brady. Anyone can drop back to pass with a little running around in the pocket. However, no quarterback in the NFL right now is as entertaining as the Denver Broncos quarterback.
It’s why against the New York Jets, Tebow will use his non-traditional style of quarterback play to take down the Jets. Earlier in the week, Jets Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis had some choice words for the Broncos and their style of offense saying.
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"Yeah, if you have Michael Vick and, I don't know, Chris Johnson at running back," he said. "Yeah, it can work. Those are probably the two fastest guys that can probably get out on the edge on you."
He went onto say about if the Broncos offense can be successful for the remainder of the season.
"No, not for a whole season, because we know what they're doing, and we feel comfortable in our game plan," he said.
Great, Darrelle, you and the Jets feel comfortable in stopping the run-first pass-never offense from the Broncos. You know who else felt comfortable in stopping this offense? The Raiders and Chiefs, who both got steamrolled by this Broncos offense.
It may have taken the Raiders by surprise, as their game was the first time the Broncos tried this offense. However, the Broncos scored 31 of their 38 points in that game in the second half. That was a second half where the Raiders knew that the Broncos could only win by running the ball and they could do nothing to stop them
Fast forward to the following week when the Chiefs had a whole game of knowledge of how to stop this Broncos team. What happens but the Broncos rip the Chiefs for 244 rushing yards on 55 attempts. They pounded and pounded and kept on hammering this Chiefs defense until they were so sucked into defending the run it opened up for a 56-yard bomb from Tebow to Eric Decker to win the game.
So when Revis says, "We can't fall asleep back there in the secondary.” Or "It can get boring, especially when a team just keeps running the ball, series after series, play after play,” he is completely off base. If they get bored or fall asleep, then they are playing right into the Broncos game plan.
The Chiefs, I guess, got “bored” and “fell asleep” last week, when Tebow was able to light them up for that 56-yard touchdown pass. What happens when the Jets, a team that is giving up on average 116 rushing yards per game, gets beaten into submission tonight by a Broncos team averaging 158 rushing yards per game?
Will Revis then wake up and realize that his off base comments have come back to bite him. Because a loss this week not only puts the Jets at 5-5 on the season, but it sends them behind the Broncos in the pursuit of a Wild Card spot in the NFL Playoffs.
Tebow and the Broncos will run it on first, second and third down. Then on the next offensive possession it will be the same, run on first, second and third down. And so on and so forth for the majority of the game.
It will continue until the Jets cannot take it anymore, and that’s when Tebow will hit one of his receivers for a big gain. That big gain will rip the heart out of the Jets defense and fans tonight.
The Tebow tidal wave is coming for the Jets tonight. It’s something that you see coming and try to get away from. Yet, there is nothing that you can do to stop it.
Final score tonight, Broncos 20 - Jets 13. Tebow has 129 yards passing and 85 yards rushing with two touchdowns.

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