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Kansas City beat the Packers. Of course there's a God, and he's a jokester.
If there was a God, baseball season would never be as long as it is, and football season would start in the spring and only take three months off. Proof, courtesy of JerZ.
The Colts won and the Packers lost; could God have been in Indianapolis and Kansas City at the same time?
As for the thread question (on a more serious note) there never was a God-man behind anything that Denver was doing. We saw the same thing from coach John Fox back in the 2003 season here in Carolina; come from behind last second wins with a suspect quarterback. We started out 5-4 that season, then out of nowhere finished 12-4 (or something close to that). In the end, we lost the superbowl by only 3 points to New England (the same team that beat John Fox's Broncos this past Sunday). The bottomline is that Fox has trouble with New England. Plain and simple.
No, it means he likes Tom Brady, is sick of Tebow taking all his press and hates Jerry Jones. Hell, I'm a die hard Cowboys fan and I can't stand Jerry Jones!
BTW, to the one who said Tebow is a good QB...no he isn't, not really. But we can discuss that in the sports forum if you want.
With the Tebow and the Broncos losing on Sunday to the Patriots, does God exist?
I've never thought the existence of God depended on the arm of a 22 year old kid. He's been playing football his whole life..he knows what it's like to lose.
Maybe we could actually ask each other to share property while ignoring the government: would God exist for sure to some people on this site with the problem of having to admit their deceit? Of course, that would be the use of Words, and as lovers would say that is only, "words".
Remember the Buffalo Bill who blamed God when he dropped a touchdown pass last season? I can't wait to see if Tebow winds up doing the same thing. (First, of course, there will be comments about God's will. But let him lose a few more games...)
Remember the Buffalo Bill who blamed God when he dropped a touchdown pass last season? I can't wait to see if Tebow winds up doing the same thing. (First, of course, there will be comments about God's will. But let him lose a few more games...)
Of course it's all up to God. God gave him the ability to play as he does, and he ordained for him to be in the NFL. Yes...they will lose more games...and they'll likely win more. It's up to God to determine what happens and why.
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