Tebow, Broncos’ Fans Won’t Be Given the Wish

timtebowkyleorton-300x270The problem with Tim Tebow isn’t based on his faith or Christianity. Aside from his good character, convincing work ethic of feasibly adapting to a pro-style offense, leaving us pondering if he has the throwing motion and precision in the reality of elevating his arsenal and manhood, it’s not because of his overexposed humility that he’s unworthy of being the starting quarterback.

This endless quarterback controversy has been the prelude of another ruckus in Denver, an overblown predicament for a franchise, once credited for its prestige and usual traits of acquiring Super Bowl victories. It wouldn’t be too sassy to oust or even lose faith on Timothy Richard Tebow, abstaining from his availability and talents of versatility, stamina and agility, a knack to conspicuously give off a better description.

The fans winced when Kyle Orton, projected to be starting quarterback for the season-opener to end the popularity contest, notified enthusiastic fans in a rabid sports town that insulted the average supporter, I suspect, when he rudely said they don’t enter into consideration much.

Seriously, Kyle? I mean, really?

So now that he has won the top quarterback spot for the Denver Broncos, he’s found bliss when the fans weren’t partly responsible for the team’s decision in choosing a quarterback. With that in mind, however, he’s never won the kindness of the Broncos fans, and because he’s not convincing by many in the Mile High City, he’ll need to win the fans back.

“Thank God the people (fans) don’t make the decisions,” Orton told the Denver Post. “That’s really all I got to say about it. My last goal as quarterback is to win over the fans, that is my last goal.”

Perhaps, he does have a way he can win the fans back, you know. That is, obviously, winning football games and carrying the Broncos to the playoffs would definitely earn back the fans.

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