Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Shutdown Corner Podcast: The Xs and Os of Tebow

Most of the talk in the NFL this weekend will be about the matchup between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, as Tim Tebow and Tom Brady face off in a matchup that apparently also features several other far less important football players! Who knew? And most of the talk in that game will be about Tebow's intangibles, his improbable fourth-quarter and overtime comebacks, and how so much of what the Broncos are doing right now is "inexplicable."

Hogwash, we say! What Tebow's doing is actually pretty easily "explicable," and we brought in the right guy to explain it ? Cecil Lammey, the great Denver-based analyst for 102.3 The Ticket and FootballGuys.com. Cecil spends all kinds of time out at Dove Valley, and he's off crunching stats and tape when he's not talking to John Elway and soaking up the Tebow AURA.

So, it was with that in mind that we turned to Cecil to ask him just what's going on here. How have the Broncos switched up their formations from week to week since offensive coordinator Mike McCoy went with the Tebow Plan? How has Tebow developed as a passer in the last few weeks? How are defenses forced to alter their gameplans with a run-first quarterback, and why the heck are teams changing their operational schemes? How important is Eric Decker to Tebow's success, and who else is stepping up in recent weeks? Finally, how will the Patriots deal with Denver's offense, and how on Earth can the Broncos stop Rob Gronkowski?

It's a great listen, so check out Cecil's football wisdom on this podcast, and everywhere else you can find him! Subscribe to the�Shutdown Corner iTunes link (in iTunes, go to "Advanced/Subscribe to Podcast," and paste this link in:http://ysportspods.podbean.com/category/shutdown/feed/). You can also use the link below to either left-click and listen, or right-click to save to your computer.

The Shutdown Corner Podcast: The Xs and Os of Tebow

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