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Postby YoungJRNY » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:02 pm

Thanks for the congrats. Being a Steelers fan it must really suck to do that. :( Divine intervention or running for his perverbial life (career), IDK. But he did what Elway told him to do, he pulled the trigger. And for whatever reason, the #1 defense in the NFL (per your definition) couldn't contain him. I'm hoping not to see a repeat of the last Broncos/Pats matchup, but I'm not feeling overconfident either.


It doesn't suck at all, especially knowing we didn't deserve to win the game in the first place. Even if we would have pulled it out today, I don't think the Steelers were advancing next week anyhow. This isn't the first time I've ate crow. GREAT thing is, is that I don't have to do it much often and I'll see a plethora of great times VS the bad times being a Steelers fan. The Steelers weren't the #1 defense "per my definition", they were literally ranked the #1 overall ranked defense in the league as well as the #1 ranked pass defense in the league. Tebow was the WORST QB in the playoffs by statistic, but yet, the results of this game turned out to be absolutley backwards. That's what you get in the NFL, anybody can beat anybody. The Steelers probably would of spanked Denver 99/100 times. This was Denver's night.

As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed. If it was New England out there, there would of been a better game plan involved to stop the pass. Because of Tebow's horrific numbers, we simply ignored the passing game today (coaching) and it bit us pretty harshly.
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Postby AR » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:02 pm

Teblow is making me think the NFL is as fake as WWE. He sucks.
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Postby No Surprize » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:21 pm

AR wrote:Teblow is making me think the NFL is as fake as WWE. He sucks.



No, just the Stillers. TEBOW! TEBOW! I LOVE it!
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Postby AR » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:53 pm

No Surprize wrote:
AR wrote:Teblow is making me think the NFL is as fake as WWE. He sucks.



No, just the Stillers. TEBOW! TEBOW! I LOVE it!


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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:36 pm

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scarygirl wrote:Even as a Christian I found the SNL skit kind of funny. Just to be on the safe side, I now walk around with an umbrella in case god decides to douse me with flaming poo. :lol:


As a Christian AND a Tebow fan I found it totally hilarious!!!! LOVED IT! It was funny yet tasteful and not offensive.


Just saw it the other day thanks to the mention here. It's all over YouTube - funny stuff.
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Postby conversationpc » Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:10 am

YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


It's precisely because they contained him in the running game, and concentrated on that too much, that they didn't defend the deep ball. Strangely enough, it seems as if Tebow is a lot more accurate on the throws down the field than he is in the short game.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:00 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


It's precisely because they contained him in the running game, and concentrated on that too much, that they didn't defend the deep ball. Strangely enough, it seems as if Tebow is a lot more accurate on the throws down the field than he is in the short game.



From what I heard Elway sat Tebow down and said look , don't be scared of picking up the ball and throwing it, because thats what you are going to do. Focused his mind and suprised the steelers at the same time.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:00 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


It's precisely because they contained him in the running game, and concentrated on that too much, that they didn't defend the deep ball. Strangely enough, it seems as if Tebow is a lot more accurate on the throws down the field than he is in the short game.


Which all translates back to coaching. It was pretty obvious that wasn't the typical Steelers, disguising defense that we are all use to seeing. We brought out a very vanilla defense and didn't give an ounce of shits to adjust to anything of what happened to what was going down on the field. Coaching cost the Steelers this game, that scheme was terrible and there was no reason not to adjust to any of it. It was OBVIOUS that Ike Taylor was having the worst game of his ENTIRE career. All game, he got beat downfield by 50 yard + throws. Tebow was just, winging it downfield. After all of that, even to the LAST PLAY we put Ike on an Island with no safety help. Baffles me.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:11 am

YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


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Postby YoungJRNY » Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:36 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


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Postby conversationpc » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:29 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:As far as the Steelers not containing Tebow, I couldn't disagree more. If ANYTHING, we did contain him. Tebow's entire game is wrapping him up in the running game. We did that well, we just weren't prepared, schematically, to defend the deep ball and it showed.


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Postby Babyblue » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:00 am

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scarygirl wrote:Even as a Christian I found the SNL skit kind of funny. Just to be on the safe side, I now walk around with an umbrella in case god decides to douse me with flaming poo. :lol:

God forbid anyone make fun of Muslims praying to Allah six times a day. :x If that were to happen, they would be throwing out FATWAS faster than Journey changes lead singers.


One doesn't mess with muslims. They got God on their side. Tebow seems like a faggot. You got to be incredibly ignorant if you think that some God had anything to do with you scoring a goal/point.




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Postby tater1977 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:25 pm

JANUARY 10, 2012
Tim Tebow inspires John Parr to re-record '80s classic 'St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)'

"Tim Tebow's Fire" by John Parr
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Tim Tebow, meet the '80s. The '80s, Tim Tebow. A Denver TV station is reporting that the miracle-making Broncos quarterback and former Florida Gator has inspired '80s musician John Parr to re-record his biggest hit -- St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) -- with Tebow-tweaked lyrics.

I can see a new horizon
Underneath the blazin' sky
I'll be where the eagle's
Flyin' higher and higher

Gonna be a man in motion
All I needs my Broncos team
Take me where my future's lyin'
Tim Tebows Fire.

Can this possibly be real? It sounds that way. And surely weirder things have happened to '80s classics. (Which was worse: Modern English's Melt With You being used for to pimp Taco Bell or The Human League's Fascination recruited to sell Kingsford Charcoal?)

"I was inspired by Tim Tebow so I wanted to modify the lyrics...in his honor of the way that he lives his life as being a great example," Parr reportedly told FOX31 Denver on Monday.

The original tune gained fame as the theme song for the 1985 movie St. Elmo's Fire, but it was originally written as a tribute to Canadian Olympian Rick Hansen, who at the time was traveling around the world in a wheelchair to raise money for his spinal cord injuries. It went on to be a No. 1 hit on the charts and scored a Grammy nomination.

So it's not entirely a longshot to see it repurposed for Tebow, who has shocked football experts with his miracle comebacks for the Broncos, who beat the heavily favored Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Still ... is it real? Or just an Internet stunt? Take me where the future's lyin'....

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Postby conversationpc » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:31 pm

parfait wrote:You got to be incredibly ignorant if you think that some God had anything to do with you scoring a goal/point.


Man, are you guys dense sometimes. Christians believe in giving thanks to God for all things. That doesn't mean they think God helped them score a goal/point. How many times does this need to be explained to you?
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Postby Rip Rokken » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:39 am

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parfait wrote:You got to be incredibly ignorant if you think that some God had anything to do with you scoring a goal/point.


Man, are you guys dense sometimes. Christians believe in giving thanks to God for all things. That doesn't mean they think God helped them score a goal/point. How many times does this need to be explained to you?


That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:33 am

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That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:36 am

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Rip Rokken wrote:
That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:

Stevie Johnson blamed God for dropping that game winning touchdown against Pittsburgh a year or 2 ago. There's your "just once".
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:36 am

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Rip Rokken wrote:
That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:


Christians have an knee-jerk reaction to EVERYTHING. Guaranteed that the answer to all things bad will be "The devil had an influence on the human spirit" or "God had a plan for that person to realize they must over-come their weakness and find the strength to do good the next time around." Religion is the best form of redaction I've ever witnessed.
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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:58 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Christians have an knee-jerk reaction to EVERYTHING. Guaranteed that the answer to all things bad will be "The devil had an influence on the human spirit" or "God had a plan for that person to realize they must over-come their weakness and find the strength to do good the next time around." Religion is the best form of redaction I've ever witnessed.


As the late, great George Carlin once said...the invisible man in the sky sees everything, but he's just not good with money, so please....SEND MONEY! Send as much as you can. The lord would want you to. I still think my five year old has more sense believing in Santa Claus :shock:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o

Classic Carlin here. Turn up the volume and ENJOY!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:01 am

Enigma869 wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:Christians have an knee-jerk reaction to EVERYTHING. Guaranteed that the answer to all things bad will be "The devil had an influence on the human spirit" or "God had a plan for that person to realize they must over-come their weakness and find the strength to do good the next time around." Religion is the best form of redaction I've ever witnessed.


As the late, great George Carlin once said...the invisible man in the sky sees everything, but he's just not good with money, so please....SEND MONEY! Send as much as you can. The lord would want you to. I still think my five year old has more sense believing in Santa Claus :shock:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o

Classic Carlin here. Turn up the volume and ENJOY!


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Postby Enigma869 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:06 am

YoungJRNY wrote:George Carlin is my ALL TIME favorite comedian. He is on a level of his own when compared to the all-time greats. I have all his VHS stand up tapes and DVD's. Was going to see him in Pittsburgh before he passed away but I was out of town when his scheduled date was on the calender. Some of my buddies went, said it was a great experience to witness the greatest comedian of all time. Pure genius.


Saw Carlin live three times. Nobody more funny and nobody more brilliant than this fucker was. I've seen a whole lot of comedians in my life, and nobody was close to this guy's talent.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:45 am

Enigma869 wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:


Boy, for someone who doesn't think people should be publicly discussing religion, you sure do seem to have some opinions on it. :lol:
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Postby Rip Rokken » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:43 am

Just saw this... very good points. There are several of these there - I'm just sampling a few. :)

http://www.buzzfeed.com/rgauldin/did-je ... tebow-15ze

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The Minnesota Vikings Game — — — — — — — — The Joplin, MO Tornado

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The Miami Dolphins Game — — — — — — — — — — — — — The Rise of Hitler

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The San Diego Chargers Game — — — — — — — — — — — The Haiti Earthquake

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The Pittsburgh Steelers Game — — — — — — — — — — — Rwandan Genocide

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The Detroit Lions Game — — — — — — — — — — — The Success of Nickelback

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Postby tater1977 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:50 am

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Postby conversationpc » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:03 am

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The Detroit Lions Game — — — — — — — — — — — The Success of Nickelback


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Yoda » Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:59 am

conversationpc wrote:
Enigma869 wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:


Boy, for someone who doesn't think people should be publicly discussing religion, you sure do seem to have some opinions on it. :lol:


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Postby Angel » Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:33 pm

Tim Tebow CAN, "try this at home."
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Postby artist4perry » Fri Jan 13, 2012 1:35 pm

Enigma869 wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
That is a very interesting thought, though. Why give thanks to anyone who isn't responsible for something? Unless I guess you are thanking him for the base talent which allowed you to do those things. But still, if Christians thank God for "all things", it does kinda assume they consider him behind it.


I just once, want to see a "Christian" get up at a post game press conference and blame "God" for making him fumble the ball or dropping a pass. Just once! Hell, if you're giving the invisible man in the sky all the credit for everything good, you might as well blame the invisible man in the sky when shitty things happen :shock:


I thank him every day for you.........bless your little heart. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :P :P :wink: :wink: No, truly just kidding John! :lol: :lol: :lol: :D
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Postby Yoda » Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:18 am

:lol: For All the Tim Tebow fans of Melodic Rock!

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