Can someone please put Tony Sporano, with his dark glasses, out of his misery? Please!!! I’m sick and tired of seeing this clueless loser with his dark glasses on during night games or after his team is embarrassed during the press conference. Is this guy lacking in testicles, so much so that he can’t look people straight in the eyes?
Get lost already. You suck! You’re no good for your team, no good for your city and certainly no good for the NFL – you loser! Take your dark glasses and put them where the Sun doesn’t shine.
By the way, Tim Tebow, you also suck. And please, stop with this prayer-shit after games. If there is a God, he sure as hell isn’t on your side. If he was, you’d be gifted with the skills of a real NFL quarterback. TGO
Refer to story below. Source: Reuters
MIAMI (Reuters) – Tim Tebow rallied the Denver Broncos to a remarkable 18-15 overtime victory over the Miami Dolphins Sunday, throwing for two touchdowns after a woeful start from the former college favorite.
The former Heisman Trophy winning quarterback had completed just three of eight passes for a paltry 24 yards after three quarters in what was a heavily anticipated first start of the season since taking over for Kyle Orton.
Tebow looked hesitant, needed too much time, was sacked seven times while some of his throwing was woefully wayward — yet he found the spirit and skill to turn the game around.
Two touchdowns in the final 2:44, a two point conversion and Matt Prater’s overtime field goal meant a memorable triumph for Tebow, who many skeptics doubt can make the NFL grade.
“It’s my fault that we were in that position in the first place,” Tebow said after the comeback. “I just have to play better in the first three quarters so we don’t have to make that comeback in the fourth quarter.”
Tebow, one of the most talked about college quarterbacks in years, completed 13 of 27 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns and also rushed for 65 yards despite a slow start.
With his team down 15-0 and 7:34 left in regulation, Tebow, who was sacked seven times, suddenly came alive as he led his team on an 80-yard drive that ended with a five-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas.
The Broncos then recovered an onside kick and Tebow, now bristling with confidence, led a 10-play, 56-yard drive that included a 28-yard pass brilliantly caught by tight end Daniel Fells who then capped the drive with a three-yard touchdown pass from the quarterback.
It was almost inevitable that Tebow, with thousands of his former University of Florida fans cheering him on, would run in the two point conversion himself to force overtime.
Two weeks ago Tebow had failed to execute passing on a two point opportunity but this time he used his power to great effect.
“That’s why you love the kid,” said Denver head coach John Fox. “Two weeks ago he threw a fade, he might have learned from that. There were other people involved in that (decision). This was all him and I’m glad he did what he did.”
Miami, who crucially had failed on a two point conversion at the start of the fourth quarter, failed to take advantage of the first possession in overtime.
The Dolphins got the ball back but quarterback Matt Moore was sacked and fumbled at the Miami 35 yard line with Denver recovering. Tebow moved the team forward two yards and then Prater nailed the game-winning field goal from 52 yards.
Miami are now 0-6 and have lost 12 of their last 13 games, adding further pressure on coach Tony Sparano.
The latest disappointing Dolphins display was however overshadowed by Tebow taking Denver to 2-4 and delighting his followers.
“That’s what Tebow does, he creates,” said Miami’s veteran linebacker Jason Taylor. “He kept fighting. He’s one of those guys that win games.”
(Editing by Frank Pingue)