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I just watched the play again. Why did they blitz so many guys? Tebow doesn't turn the ball over much so the most they could have gained was a 5 or 6 yard sack, which would have still been within FG range (I think). Obviously we saw what they stood to lose on the play.
The blitz was fine, the safety coming from the outside simply screwed up his assignment and didn't stay outside and keep contain. He went inside also, giving Tebow a wide open sideline once he looped outside the safety.
As for Tebow himself...he's a gifted athlete, not much of a quarterback but a hell of an entertaining "phenomenon." I'm endlessly amused by the way the Broncos are trying to move the ball and win games. I personally don't believe these college-style gimmicks are sustainable long-term any more than the Wildcat was, but it's fascinating to watch NFL defenses deal with it for now. For Tebow to be a successful NFL quarterback in the long term, he's going to have to learn to set his feet and make good reads and accurate throws.
That said, despite the excitement generated by "Tebow magic" (his penchant for making plays in the final minutes after not producing many points throughout the game until then), the Broncos are winning with defense by and large. In this latest win, their offense accounted for 10 points...their defense scored 7 points and allowed only 13. The Broncos' offense did carve up the Raiders and Chiefs in the running game, though, and that's partly attributable to Tebow.


