Why Tom Brady's Play Will Bring Tim Tebow Fans Back to Reality
Tim Tebow mania has swept across the entire NFL, but after the Denver Broncos' matchup with the New England Patriots, the craze will subside. At least for a week.
Why?
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You see, during Denver's magical 7-1 tear with Tebow behind center many have deemed him to be the best late-game, fourth quarter signal-caller.
Sorry, that distinction still belongs to New Englands' quarterback.
Brady's still the guy I've got all my money on with the game on the line, because for the most part he can win the most pressure-packed contests by himself.
Is it logical to doubt Brady?
No way.
This is taking nothing away from Tebow. He's been asked to win games and he's done exactly that over the last month and half.
I'm not saying the Broncos will get destroyed by the Patriots, either.
Actually, I see this being a tightly-contested affair.
Even if the Patriots are trailing in the final minutes, don't expect Brady to throw an interception or fail to get his team into the end zone or field goal range.
New England should have a lead in the fourth quarter though, right?
Just about every other club has been able to do it against the Broncos and none of the teams Tebow has faced thus far are superior to the Patriots.
Brady is arguably a better closer than he is at bringing his team back.
With a field goal or touchdown lead in the final eight minutes, no one is better at ending comeback hopes by converting on a third-and-long, or sticking a throw between three defenders for the victory-sealing touchdown.
It won't be any fault of Denver's quarterback.
Mr. Brady's mastery simply won't give the polarizing Tebow a chance to continue his enchanting run of wins.

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