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The NFL's hottest story the past two months has been the amazing ride of Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos. But not everyone is onboard the Tebow Express.

For every diehard fan of the Denver Broncos' starting quarterback, who has gone 7-1 in his eight starts this season, an equal amount of haters — especially among NFL players — are speaking out against the over-the-top attention for the wonder known as Tebow.

On Friday Ravens QB Joe Flacco vented to Baltimore radio station WNST about Terrific Tim.

"I like Tim, but you have a tendency to want to — I don’t want to see Tim do bad — but look what happens after he wins a football game," Flacco said. "If you watched 'SportsCenter' today, it was Tim Tebow then something else, Tim Tebow then something else, and Tim Tebow then something else.

"When we beat the Steelers, were we on TV? No. I couldn’t even find a Baltimore Ravens highlight.”

Meanwhile in Green Bay, home of the defending Super Bowl champion Packers — who also happen to be 13-0 this season — tight end Jermichael Finley shared his disdain for the abundance of Tim Tebow coverage these days.

“I sit at home, start watching TV and all I’m seeing is Tebow,” Finley told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “That’s kind of disturbing. We have a guy here (Packers QB Aaron Rodgers) that’s breaking records every week and you have a guy in Tebow that’s saying ‘God’ every word and he gets coverage. Of course I love my faith and God, but come on man.”

It's not just players who are fed up with Tebow talk. A New York City rabbi wrote a column on the website of The Jewish Week warning that Tebow success could “emboldened faithful can do insane things, like burning mosques, bashing gays and indiscriminately banishing immigrants. While America has become more inclusive since Jerry Falwell's first political forays, a Tebow triumph could set those efforts back considerably.”

Rabbi Joshua Hammerman issued an apology and the column was pulled Friday.
 

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I can understand a lot of these views (except for the crazy rabbi) lol. Chris Paul and Jerry Sandusky have been the only two stories this week that seem to keep Tebow off any ESPN radio segments. I've never really had anything against him personally, but if I end up cheering tomorrow for any Patriots players that aren't on my fantasy teams that might push me into hating him...
 
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It's not Tebow's fault people (the media) won't stop talking about it.

All Tebow is doing is going out and giving 110%. What else is he supposed to do?
 

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It's not Tebow's fault people (the media) won't stop talking about it.

All Tebow is doing is going out and giving 110%. What else is he supposed to do?

That's true, but it's gotta come back down to Earth eventually. He's a talented player, but I don't believe that he's a long term quarterback or that their offense is viable against big boy teams. Reality might be the best thing for him and for the Broncos.
 

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It just occured to me that maybe the Cowboys aren't praying hard enough. I'll bet Garrett is an athiest.
 

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I'd hate to see the fallout when Tebow and the Broncos lose a game.

Fucking Jewish people though, always making it about them. Hmmm, Burke does sound Jewish, maybe that's Hos' problem then lol
 

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It's not Tebow's fault people (the media) won't stop talking about it.

All Tebow is doing is going out and giving 110%. What else is he supposed to do?

Lose, I guess.

That way people can point with their "I told you so" comments.

I love it. I hope he beats the Patriots.

I was probably like many others when he came out, sick of hearing about a guy who hadn't set foot on the field but when people wrote him off before he even set foot on the field I started to pull for the guy a little bit.
 
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Lose, I guess.

That way people can point with their "I told you so" comments.

I love it. I hope he beats the Patriots.

I was probably like many others when he came out, sick of hearing about a guy who hadn't set foot on the field but when people wrote him off before he even set foot on the field I started to pull for the guy a little bit.


I pull for him because he does everything right. What's not to like? It's not his fault the media can't stop talking about him.

The guy just works harder than anyone else. He hasn't gotten where he has based on natural ability. He's just a guy that outworks the room.

Got to root for guys like that.
 

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I pull for him because he does everything right. What's not to like? It's not his fault the media can't stop talking about him.

The guy just works harder than anyone else. He hasn't gotten where he has based on natural ability. He's just a guy that outworks the room.

Got to root for guys like that.

I'll give him that. But it should also be noted that he is being given an inordinate amount of credit for Denver's win streak and the fact is their defense and special teams have been playing lights out during this streak.

I've also never seen a team as lucky as Denver's been the past 6 weeks or so either.
 
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