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NFL Week 15 New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos
NFL Week 15 New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos The New England Patriots will b the next team that will try and stop the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow.
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The game this Sunday between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos has recently built up to be one of the biggest games of the year. There is a lot of hype around Tim Tebow and the Broncos' winning streak; this game will prove to be a true test for the Broncos and the power of Tebow. The fact that Tebow will be opposite Tom Brady makes the game even more alluring to fans. CBS and NBC have been battling over the rights for coverage of this game recently; the latest burst in his popularity is quite the phenomena.

The Broncos have had an easy streak; they have not faced elite teams, many of these teams were ill prepared for the Broncos new evolving scheme. Both John Fox and Bill Belichick are veteran, creative coaches; this matchup may be one of the best of the year. Both coaches have a clear understanding of how to expose the oppositions offense. Belichick will have a great scheme executed by a meek defense and John Fox will try to rattle the elite Tom Brady. Each quarterback has somewhat of an advantage here against each others' defense. Many coaches have made mistakes against the Broncos, Belichick does not make many mistakes. He is one of the best, if not the best coaches in football. His personnel are subpar and there is no elite defender to reign in Tebow.

Tom Brady is one of the best ever at QB and is having another NFL MVP type season if Aaron Rogers wasn't even kickin up another notch for the Packers. Brady does have weaknesses like any quarterback. He does not deal with pressure well, he is not necessarily considered mobile. John Fox brings a lot of pressure with Elvis Dumervil and Von Miller, enough to affect Brady’s game or slowdown the offense. Brady is on that Peyton Manning level though; he will be prepared and is one of the smartest players in the league. He throws to receivers that are open and commands the field, at times dominating defenses in the air. The Patriots have enough receivers and tight-ends to not rely on the questionable receivers Welker or Woodhead.

Tim Tebow is extremely athletic and stout enough to brush off defenders attempted tackles; Michael Vick’s small frame in contrast, proves to be an issue. Tebow resembles a fullback; young and strong enough to brush off defenders while extending plays. He is learning, getting better as the game goes on; he runs until he is comfortable enough to throw the ball. Extending plays, the way Big Ben and Tebow does, shreds the secondary. Will the Patriots be able to pull ahead quick enough and far enough out of reach before Tebow starts to air it out?

There are other key players between both teams in this weeks big game besides the two quarterbacks. The tight-end Gronkowski is dominating the league in touchdowns and YAC. He is the most important, seemingly unstoppable facet of that offense behind Brady. The running game for the Broncos has been the catalyst of their success along with the defense. Tebow runs more than he throws and Willis McGahee is having one of his best years ever. The run wins the time of possession and keeps Brady off the field. McGahee has had six 100 yard rushing games so far this season.

This will probably be the most watched game this weekend; the nation will be eager to see if Tebow can rush his way to a seventh straight victory. Brady will not be easily beat, nor will Bill Belichick be fooled or unprepared. The Patriots are not the elite team they once were; this game may be more competitive than they may believe. The elite Tom Brady will be facing a very explosive defense while the progressing Tebow is facing a weak defense.

Tebow is winning with the Broncos and that is all that matters, but it will be interesting to see how he does in this tough test.



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