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Eli Manning and Justin Tuck

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning jumps onto defensive end Justin Tuck after defeating the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 5, 2012. (REUTERS photo/Jim Young)

I’ll admit it. I’m a Justin Tuck fan.

The New York Giants defensive end was a Denver Bronco for a day after the Broncos traded for him in 2006. Ultimately the deal was nullifed after Broncos middle linebacker Al Wilson, the trade compensation for Tuck and a fourth round pick, failed his physical, but since then I’ve always followed Tuck’s career closely.

Since then, he’s thrived. Tuck has gone from a backup’s backup to a playoff-dominating, Super Bowl-excelling monster on that Giants’ defensive line.

In 2008, Tuck had two sacks, a forced fumble, and six tackles against Tom Brady and the Patriots that many felt should have earned him MVP honors.

Yesterday, in my opinion, Tuck one-upped Eli Manning again.

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Published on Mon Feb 06 10:00.   14 Comments |
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David Feherty Tebowing in front of Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow was among three NFL-heavyweights to appear on The Golf Channel’s Feherty Live Saturday night, and the results did not disappoint. You can view a clip of the action after the jump, or catch the full re-air Monday night at 10 p.m. ET. Click here to read the rest of this entry »

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Brady and Tebow

Tom Brady greets Tim Tebow postgame in 2011. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

There was a chance — call it even a good chance — that the Denver Broncos would have opened the 2012 NFL season in Foxborough, Massachusetts had the New England Patriots won the Super Bowl last night.

Think about it. Tom Brady vs. Tim Tebow set ratings records earlier this season. Everyone will be eager to see how Tebow progresses after an offseason of focused work as Broncos starting quarterback. Surely the big-wigs at NBC were watering at the mouth at the idea of kicking off 2012 with a rematch between two of the league’s most popular quarterbacks.

Of course, that won’t happen now. The New York Giants won The Big Game, and they’ll open the season on Thursday, September 6th at home, as has been the tradition for the Super Bowl champs for the better part of a decade.

And, unlike the Patriots, the Giants aren’t on the Broncos’ schedule next year.

So the NFL world will have to wait at least one NFL game before Tebowmania takes over again, and the Broncos and Patriots will probably settle for a different primetime matchup in 2012 instead.

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1,001 words from Tim Tebow following the New York Giants‘ second Super Bowl victory in four seasons (via Twitter).

Published on Sun Feb 05 21:32.   1 Comment |
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning throws for the first down in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game against the New England Patriots in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 5, 2012. (Matt Sullivan/Reuters)

For the second time in the last four years, the New York Giants have defeated the New England Patriots to become Super Bowl Champions.  Winning by a score of 21-17, the Giants have now beaten the Patriots four times in their last four meetings with New England.

After punting the ball away on their first possession, New York pinned New England deep in their own territory.  On the next play, Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady was flustered in the end-zone and threw the ball away, resulting in a subsequent intentional grounding penalty and safety.

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Published on Sun Feb 05 19:55.   2 Comments |
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It all comes down to this.

New York Giants (+2.5) vs. New England Patriots. 4:30 p.m. MT. The Super Bowl Rematch (BT Preview).

Throw out your predictions in the comments and talk about the game here! We’ll be commenting with Twitter at our various accounts so be sure to check that out as well.

Predictions
Monty (@BroncoTalk) — Giants 31, Patriots 30

Mr. East (@Mr_East_BT) — Giants 34, Patriots 31

Jon Heath (@jonmark93) — Patriots 38, Giants 24

Published on Sun Feb 05 13:51.   4 Comments |
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Tim Tebow #15 of the Denver Broncos runs the ball during the game against the Chicago Bears at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on December 11, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Really, for as many times as he won the award this season — 5 times in 11 starts — the award should be renamed the Tim Tebow award in the future. Specifically, Tebow won the award for the shocking comeback victory against the Bears. At the time, it seemed impossible, and looking back has not changed how impossible that particular outcome seemed.

Tebow accepted the award on National television with the expected humility he has shown his entire career, a thank you to the man upstairs, and a well done moment of self mocking. Click here to read the rest of this entry »

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Miller is on pace to record 58 tackles and 16.0 sacks this season. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

The Associated Press voted Von Miller as the Defensive Rookie of the Year and announced this honor at the NFL Honors awards show held in Indianapolis in advance of the Superbowl.

Von Miller tallied 11.5 sacks and was an absolute terror to opposing quarterbacks. If he hadn’t broken his thumb at game 11, he likely could have beaten rookie records for sack totals.

BroncoTalk heartily congratulates #58 Von Miller for receiving this award!

Published on Sat Feb 04 19:41.   2 Comments |

We’ve seen it before. The Patriots walking into the Super Bowl favored to take it all. Eli Manning not getting the respect he deserves despite his clutch plays in the fourth quarter (sound like anyone else we know?).

Yes, David Tyree gave us a forth quarter moment we won’t forget, but last time these teams met for the big prize, the first three quarters fell flat. Fortunately, these teams have evolved in quite different ways. I mean, the Patriots employ the services of Chad Ochocinco. It’s hard to believe Mr. Ochocinco will be playing for a Super Bowl title.

So what will tomorrow have in store for us besides car, beer, and ED pill commercials? Well, to help paint a picture we’ll focus on two player match-ups. Get ready for a Super Bowl article that only mentions Tom Brady once, which fortunately, is this sentence. Click here to read the rest of this entry »

Published on Sat Feb 04 16:05.   1 Comment |