GQBrady Quinn (backup QB, Denver Broncos): “Early in the season, there was a game when Kyle [Orton] got hurt and the coaches were calling for me to go in, but Kyle got up and finished the game out. So I was the second-string guy. Then, a few weeks later, they decided to put Tim in. I felt like the fans had a lot to do with that. Just ’cause they were chanting his name. There was a big calling for him. No, I didn’t have any billboards. That would have been nice…you only throw eight passes, so they start to feel lazy. It only takes that one play, that one big pass, for a touchdown... We’ve had a lot of, I guess, luck, to put it simply… If you look at it as a whole, there’s a lot of things that just don’t seem very humble to me. When I get that opportunity, I’ll continue to lead not necessarily by trying to get in front of the camera and praying but by praying with my teammates, you know?”

Well there you have it.  Everyone outside the walls of ESPN headquarters has been thinking it, but no one had the balls to say it.  Until now.  Leave it to a Notre Dame legend to step up and admit what we all know to be true: Tim Tebow is a fraud.  He can’t throw, he got lucky and he’s a self-promoting selfish dickhead who’s not really humble and only pretends to love the baby Jesus to play it up for the camera.  And if there was any justice in the world, Brady Quinn would be on billboards.  That would be HIS name getting chanted from the stands.  That would be him praying with his teammates and having SNL skits written about him.  It’s nice to see someone finally has the integrity to step up and say it.  Way to go, Brady.  Making me proud to be a Domer fan.  That’s how you Play Like a Champion Today.  @JerryThornton1