Fans and Coach in Denver Broncos Defeat: We was Proud of Them0 comments

By yuli
Posted on 15 Jan 2012 at 8:34am

Seemingly, Tim Tebow is a name that couldn’t be separated of NFL Playoffs euphoria. Supporter, especially Denver Broncos fans adore Tebow as he gives credit to the rest of the team, just not himself.

Tebow joined the Denver Broncos in October and after that the team started winning more games, including four in a row on last minute drives. Tebow became a sensation with his plays and what has been dubbed Tebowing, his practice of kneeling down for a moment of silent prayer after he scores touchdowns.

But the victory doesn’t with them last Saturday. At the first quarter of the Broncos’ playoff game against the New England Patriots, the result is 45-10 for New England Patriots. However, it’s not a reason for the fans and coach to blame the team. T

The Denver Broncos fans cheer on the team with others in the Dining area at the Sport Station in downtown Loveland during the game. The praises and enthusiasm remain for Broncos and Tebow.

They said the Broncos players have given their all and they called Tebow as an amazing hardworker. “He gives his all to everything. Some of the veteran players said nobody works harder than he does off and on the field,” said a fan, Scott Barber.

Another is Maggie Reinholtz from Fort Collins. Reinholtz who was wearing a jersey with Tebow’s number 15 on it said it’s just exciting, and for Tebow,” He’s a good leader. He genuinely means well. He inspires the team, which is good because they haven’t had that for a long time.”

A woman from Johnstown has a little different reason for become Tebow’s fan. It’s not only about Tebow’s passion for the game but also the fact that Tebow is a Christian. He makes a lot of people think about their beliefs.”

The support also came from the coach, John Fox.  He told that he was proud of all players last night. “I thought they accomplished a lot. I thought we came a long ways from a 1-4 start with a football team that had no off-season, no OTAs. You know, really, I was as proud of them as any team I have coached.”

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