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Tim Tebow vs. Tom Brady: Broncos QB Grabs Headlines From Patriots Star

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By HOWARD ULMAN   01/13/12 05:17 PM ET   AP

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- For his latest trick, Tim Tebow is making three-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady disappear from the headlines.

Now, with Tebowmania in full force, the Denver Broncos hope to make the New England Patriots vanish from the playoffs when they meet Saturday night.

Photos of the devout, much doubted Denver sensation kneeling on the turf in prayer are a weekly occurrence. There are plenty of shots of him with arms thrust in the air after a scoring play.

But where are those pictures of Brady posing with supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen or with the Patriots title trophies?

That's what happens when Tebow leads the Broncos to four overtime wins in one season, capped by last Sunday's wild-card victory over Pittsburgh. For Brady, coming off one of the best of his 12 seasons, greatness is expected and not often celebrated.

"I'm never surprised at what gets talked about anymore," Patriots left tackle Matt Light said with a smile. "I think I saw a seven-minute (video) piece on a girl that ate M&Ms while doing a handstand. That was interesting. I mean, I got into it for a while.

"I think it's just any time there's anything new – he's obviously new (and) he's done some incredible things this season. I think the hype is justified."

If Tebow can stun the odds makers who have made the Broncos 13 1-2-point underdogs, the attention will grow heading into the AFC championship game. Forecasters are predicting the coldest day of the winter with temperatures in the single digits Saturday night.

Tebow, who played four seasons at Florida, hasn't been in many games below 20 degrees.

"I'd say probably a handful," he said, "not as many as Mr. Brady has, probably."

The Patriots, winners of eight straight games but losers of their last three in the playoffs – the last two at home – beat the Broncos on Dec. 18 in Denver, 41-23.

New England (13-3) gave up 167 yards rushing in the first quarter and trailed 16-7 early in the second. But three Denver turnovers in that quarter were costly. Defensively, the Broncos controlled receiving stars Wes Welker and Rob Gronkowski, but were hurt by the Patriots' other tight end, Aaron Hernandez.

The Patriots gave up the second-most yards in the league this season, but, with Brady, they scored the third most. So pass rushers Von Miller and Elvis Dumervil must get to him early and defensive backs must cover as long as necessary.

Tebow won't have leading receiver Eric Decker, who hurt his left knee against Pittsburgh. But Willis McGahee ran for 1,199 yards and Tebow added 660 this season on the NFL's top rushing team.

"We can learn a little bit from our last game against them, but this is a whole new deal," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "They're a tough team to prepare for. They give you a lot of looks on both sides of the ball."

Tebow brought the Broncos (9-8) back from a 1-4 start all the way to the playoffs despite completing 46.5 percent of his passes with a flawed motion and losing the last three regular-season games.

But the hype soared after last Sunday's playoff victory.

On the very first play of overtime, Pittsburgh had no deep safety. All Demaryius Thomas had to do was catch Tebow's 18-yard pass over the middle and run the rest of the way for an 80-yard touchdown and a 29-23 win.

That cranked up the Tebowmania volume on postgame shows but not among his teammates.

"For the most part, it's not like it's something that you ask for," Tebow said. "You care about going out there and trying to get better every day and trying to be a great teammate."

And his teammates don't focus on the hype.

"It's nowhere in the locker room," safety Quinton Carter said. "Everybody else outside of here can have fun with that. We're here to work. We're here to win. We don't think about it."

Tebow also has gotten plenty of attention for displaying his religious views by Tebowing – the description for his kneeling – and referring to his faith.

Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater also is deeply religious.

"I think he's doing the right thing," Slater said. "I think that he's challenging other believers across the league to maybe be more open about their beliefs as well."

Brady rarely discusses his personal feelings. He prefers to focus only on football. But there are similarities in how he and Tebow began their careers, both facing doubts about their NFL prospects.

The Patriots didn't draft Brady until the sixth round in 2000 and he became a starter in the third game of 2001 after Drew Bledsoe was injured. Tebow won two national championships and the Heisman Trophy at Florida but wasn't drafted until the 25th pick in 2010 and started just three games as a rookie amid doubts about his passing skills.

"I think everybody has a story to tell. Every player who has made it this far has had to overcome some adversity," Brady said. "It could be injuries or a lack of opportunities or you're stuck behind someone else. There are very few people that get brought to the NFL ushered in on a red carpet.

"I think everybody has to fight through some things, which really, you can see kind of someone's strength of character and what they're made of when they're faced with adversity."

Then there's the parallel between each quarterback's first playoff game.

Ten years ago, on Jan. 19, the Patriots beat the Oakland Raiders 16-13 in the "Tuck Rule Game." Brady appeared to lose a fumble with 1:43 left, but officials ruled the replay showed his arm going forward. That made it an incompletion even though Brady appeared to be trying to tuck the ball into his body.

Adam Vinatieri then tied the game with a 45-yard field goal in the snow with 27 seconds to go in regulation and won it with a 23-yarder midway through overtime.

Unlikely? Definitely.

"That was a long time ago," Light said. "I think that where we are now is drastically different than where we were then."

But more unlikely than Tebow's 80-yarder to Thomas?

Another similarity: both quarterbacks strive to be just one of the guys, unselfish players who blend in.

In 2005, Brady posed for GQ Magazine holding a baby goat. His teammates razzed him.

And now, Tebow says his teammates tease him about his fame.

"Hopefully, they see you as a friend and as a teammate," he said. "The rest of it is something that we laugh at and, sometimes, they make fun of you for."

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Twenty Row Kid
Be yourself: everyone else is taken.
12:03 AM on 01/15/2012
Looks like Jesus was really pissed that Denver beat the Steelers last week.
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Mech Eng
12:03 AM on 01/15/2012
Please can he get out of the media - it's as bad as Sarah Palin. We want real news not celebrity worship. He's paid a fortune to play a GAME - I do not respect that. Self indulgence at its worst.
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cynical one
ALT-F4 will take care of all your problems.
02:14 AM on 01/15/2012
The comparison to Sarah Palin is perfect, unfortunately. He can retire now and live of his hype with books, TV Shows, and speaking engagement all after being an over hyped failure.
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wakeup804
Choose peace and tolerance
11:32 PM on 01/14/2012
WoooooooooHooooooooo. Bye Tim. I m so happy we don't have to see him until next season. Now he can make church tomorrow.
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
10:51 PM on 01/14/2012
Well so far the Patriots are destroying the Broncos, will be interesting to see the headlines tomorrow.

The Patriots figured out Tebow's weaknesses and are exploiting them.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
11:54 PM on 01/14/2012
Just like they did when they played weeks ago.
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bynddrvn5
My Micro-bio is unwritten...
09:10 AM on 01/15/2012
The Pats no time out and no huddle strategy worked very well. Some players can shake off bad plays and missed opportunities, Tim Tebow is not one of these people and the Patriots used this weakness to pull ahead quickly.
10:40 PM on 01/14/2012
Besides being incredibly pathetic... Isn't this bad sportsmanship? What if the Broncos win "God" wins? What does it mean when if the Patriots win?
Danilo-11
USA was built on socialism (land giveaway to W.)
09:52 PM on 01/14/2012
I want to see if the media is going to talk about Tebowing after the Patriots get done whooping him.
09:51 PM on 01/14/2012
Tomorrow's headlines will read "Blame God not Tebow"
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gdatomic
02:01 AM on 01/15/2012
Nope. The Bronco's will have lost. But when they win, it'll be "Tebow" who won. Sick press.
06:50 PM on 01/14/2012
Dear baby Jesus, can you be a Chargers fan next year?
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wakeup804
Choose peace and tolerance
09:29 PM on 01/14/2012
I just saw a religious commercial during a football game. I am so sick of this BS. Believe whatever you want to, just don't say jack to me about it.
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maxom
Just flew over the coo coo's nest
10:17 PM on 01/14/2012
My sentiments EXACTLY.....but there is always someone that thinks they have ALL the answers.
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Twenty Row Kid
Be yourself: everyone else is taken.
11:58 PM on 01/14/2012
Just goes to prove Religion is just another business that doesn't pay taxes.
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gdatomic
02:02 AM on 01/15/2012
No way. We Bronco's signed him to a 5 year deal. :-)
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
06:20 PM on 01/14/2012
All that matters is who has the headlines tomorrow.
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Porfirio Mendoza
05:40 PM on 01/14/2012
My bad, 3 Superbowls for Tom Brady and the Patriots and Zero Superbowls for Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos
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wakeup804
Choose peace and tolerance
09:30 PM on 01/14/2012
I hope the Patriots beat the hell out of Tebow. This is sports, if people want religion, go to church.
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Porfirio Mendoza
05:30 PM on 01/14/2012
Tom Brady = 2 Superbowls Tim Tebow = 0 Superbowls
02:17 PM on 01/14/2012
I can't wait until the Patriots win so I don't have to continue to hear about how Tim Tebow is going to Die for My Sins after Superbowl XLVI.
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wakeup804
Choose peace and tolerance
11:33 PM on 01/14/2012
He needs to worry about his own soul..........and that's it. I guess his god stood him up, huh????
02:15 PM on 01/14/2012
I respect everyone's opinion. However, I honestly believe that it is the media who is placing unnecessary and inappropriate attention on Tim Tebow regarding his faith. I have never seen him speak on his religion in interviews or any telivised means of communication. I believe him to have strong faith in his religion and is not afraid to show his thanks to his savior when he feels it is appropriate. I wonder why the media has not focused their attention to other athletes who point their fingers upward to the sky after scoring a touchdown or hitting a home run that could also be construed as what Tim Tebow does.....just my opinion.
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Mech Eng
12:00 AM on 01/15/2012
Excuse me but "Tebowing" is "speaking" on his religion.
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mzkitti
6/3/1927
01:38 PM on 01/14/2012
Beware the Tebow

http://sidschwab.blogspot.com/2012/01/ham-of-god.html
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FinallySaid
11:49 AM on 01/14/2012
Beware the Tebow

Tim Tebow is a confidence man of the worst sort. He is a thief of ethical and moral leadership, not an example of one. He did a commercial for Focus on the Family, a hate group which preaches the condemnation of LGBT youth and life, no less than the religion he theatrically advertises on the football field in every game. While shrouded in the cloak of “empathy and understanding” for granting his presence to suffering young people before games, he stands strong behind another team. A team of haters, which publicly teaches a different set of youth that they are unnatural misfits full of evil, and worthy of condemnation by society. An inspiration, certainly, but in this case one for the bullies and suicides of our children. So beware the Tebow, an excellent game player, perhaps, but in many games not always apparent behind the charm, and for many disparate goals.
01:33 PM on 01/14/2012
Haters gotta get creative lol.
05:43 PM on 01/14/2012
F&F. I remember that commercial and had forgotten all about him. Now I wish I could.

P.S. He is not all that excellent.