Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
You’re drunk… and will have to hope that one of the others shows up to play this game with you.
But of course, the old proverbial copout of "can't attack the message, so attack the messenger". Not a valid approach.
Do tell -- am I drunk when I point out that Tebow helped the Donks win his 1st playoff start & Elway and the Donks lost Elway's 1st playoff start? After all, you did say "In no world is a comparison of Tebow to Elway applicable." [Reply]
Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
But of course, the old proverbial copout of "can't attack the message, so attack the messenger". Not a valid approach.
Do tell -- am I drunk when I point out that Tebow helped the Donks win his 1st playoff start & Elway and the Donks lost Elway's 1st playoff start? After all, you did say "In no world is a comparison of Tebow to Elway applicable."
Silly debate you’re working on built upon a crazy premise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Silly debate you’re working on built upon a crazy premise.
It's only "silly" to you.
My analysis of Tebow being shafted with Elway being one of the primary culprits involved still stands.
I found an interesting quote from You Tube (I can't post links at the present time) that goes like this:
Originally Posted by :
@dogfacedboy6947 1 year ago
The reason that John Elway chased after Payton Manning SO HARD was because he knew that he would be "gifted" a Super Bowl or two in his last years. BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO ELWAY.
Could it be that Elway's desire to get rid Tebow also had something to do with the pursuit of Manning? Granted, Manning was an all-time great, but Manning wasn't getting any legit SB trophy in Denver that was earned in legit fashion on a level playing field -- same as Elway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by brdempsey69:
It's only "silly" to you.
My analysis of Tebow being shafted with Elway being one of the primary culprits involved still stands.
I found an interesting quote from You Tube (I can't post links at the present time) that goes like this:
Could it be that Elway's desire to get rid Tebow also had something to do with the pursuit of Manning? Granted, Manning was an all-time great, but Manning wasn't getting any legit SB trophy in Denver that was earned in legit fashion on a level playing field -- same as Elway.
Earlier, I mentioned that Manning becoming available gave them the perfect exit strategy with Tebow. [Reply]