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Tim Tebow’s Wild Horses Offense: Who Will Make It Work?

August 26, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

I read a great article recently on the "Denver Broncos' Chemistry Experiment."
I can't remember which major sporting news source published it, or for the life of me who wrote it, but the article essentially surmised that the Denver Broncos have taken a talent cut for a chemistry boost. I don't necessarily agree on all fronts.
Certainly Brandon Marshall is irreplaceable. The guy was a integral part of the team last season and for the seasons preceding, but he brought along character issues that were entirely insurmountable. Jay Cutler was sent packing before him, but I've never really understood the infatuation with the under-performing interception king. It seems like a lot of people assumed that because he was a top 12 pick, at quarterback, he was a top NFL talent.
For a long time his powerful arm and youth have gotten him by on the line that "he'll be really good some day." Jay Cutler's clock has run, so I don't see the talent loss there.
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