Broncos Unveil Spread Option Offense, Tebow Thrives

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Updated: November 7, 2011

The Broncos have resorted to the spread option offense with Tebow as Quarterback.

Sports media has claimed for weeks that John Fox hates Tim Tebow. Yes, even after the Broncos ran 48% of their plays from the shotgun (8th highest in football) since Tebow has played. The team has also ran the ball with a consistency that Kyle Orton has to be mad about. With all that said, Tebow has proven all of critics and skeptics including yours truly exactly right.

He is a fantastic runner, but has a long way to go as a passer.

In the Broncos win today over Oakland the Broncos unveiled a shotgun based spread option that up to this point had not been seen from offensive coordinator Mike McCoy’s offense. Tebow thrived as a runner, as he should, scampering for 117 carries. Willis McGahee went off for 163 yards and two touchdowns as well.

As a passer, Tebow still played below average (or below Kyle Orton, however you want to word that). He only completed 10-21 passes which again puts Tebow at the 48% completion mark. Tebow has consistently shown he cannot complete more than 48% of his passes.

That is not hate, those are just the stats folks. It is what it is. The Broncos have found an effective way to move the ball in spite of Tebow’s limitations and we have to wait until this Spring to see if John Fox is going to hitch himself long term to the Tebow horse. Right now it looks like Elway Fox and Xanders will have to make a move to bring in someone who can at least compete for that starting Quarterback spot.

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