Friday, November 18, 2011

Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow
Quarterback Tim Tebow again showed that his game is not spectacular, but very effective at key moments as the party who starred in advance of the eleventh week of the National Football League United States Denver Broncos won their 17-13 to the New York Jets.

Tebow made a carry of 20 yards when there were 58 seconds to get the "touchdown" completing an advance of 95 yards and the Broncos won their third straight game, making their mark at 5-5, first time I have positive as this season.

The quarterback of the Broncos surprised the Jets' defense and special safety Eric Smith who dodged the left side to open road to the protection zone of the New York team that could do nothing to prevent your line of protection Tebow was overtaken by the marker and sentences.

The delight of the 74,746 spectators who attended the Sports Authority Field, Mile High (Denver) at Mile High, Denver, overflowed to see Tebow as the Broncos came back again to get the win, giving them hope face to the finals.

Tebow has been a great boost for the Broncos to get a 4-1 mark in the five games leading team's starting quarterback after replacing Kyle Orton.

The second-year quarterback completed 9 of 20 passes for 104 yards, did not send any shipments of entry, nor any ball intercepted him and left the index at 61.2 pin.

The Jets again showed his inconsistency in attacking play and that would cost them the second defeat in four days to leave their mark at 5-5 down to the third place in the Eastern Division of the American Conference (AFC).

Quarterback Mark Sanchez Mexican tried again to avoid defeat by sending a final desperation pass into the area of ​​protection of the Broncos, where his defense prevented the 'miracle' of the Jets.

Sanchez completed 24 of 40 passes for 252 yards with no touchdown and shipments intercepted a ball without it being factor once again that the team needed to win in the decisive moments.

Neither the defense had luck in the key plays as with the safety Jim Leonhard as he could avoid in the first play of the Broncos' final breakthrough action when subjected to Eddie Royal in the protection zone Denver team, but he escaped and there it ran out of options to the Jets.

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