Pat Robertson thinks a Peyton Manning injury would be karma
everynametaken Send a noteboard - 24/03/2012 03:07:17 AM
Televangelist Pat Robertson is not happy with the Broncos shipping out Tim Tebow. So unhappy that he's wishing Peyton Manning bad karma.
Robertson has his own bounty out on the new QB.
Robertson said Denver treated Tebow "shabbily" after all he did for the "nothing team" last season.
"And you just ask yourself, OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he's been injured. If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback. And in my opinion, it would serve them right," he said.
Robertson has had Tebow's back before. He blasted Saturday Night Live for doing a skit that he felt made fun of Tebow's religious beliefs.
Update: A spokesman for CBN put out a statement today: Dr. Robertson is in no way advocating an injury to Peyton Manning, who he regards as a "tremendous MVP quarterback." Dr. Robertson was making a point that discarding Tim Tebow and bringing in a quarterback who was out almost an entire season with a serious injury, and considering the unknown long-term effects of this injury, could be a huge mistake for the Broncos should Manning become injured again.
Lol. Stay classy Pat and I love the scramble by the 700 Club PR team to try and justify another of Pat's stupid ramblings. Newsflash Pat, Denver upgraded because Tim Tebow is NOT A GOOD QB...
Robertson has his own bounty out on the new QB.
Robertson said Denver treated Tebow "shabbily" after all he did for the "nothing team" last season.
"And you just ask yourself, OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he's been injured. If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback. And in my opinion, it would serve them right," he said.
Robertson has had Tebow's back before. He blasted Saturday Night Live for doing a skit that he felt made fun of Tebow's religious beliefs.
Update: A spokesman for CBN put out a statement today: Dr. Robertson is in no way advocating an injury to Peyton Manning, who he regards as a "tremendous MVP quarterback." Dr. Robertson was making a point that discarding Tim Tebow and bringing in a quarterback who was out almost an entire season with a serious injury, and considering the unknown long-term effects of this injury, could be a huge mistake for the Broncos should Manning become injured again.
Lol. Stay classy Pat and I love the scramble by the 700 Club PR team to try and justify another of Pat's stupid ramblings. Newsflash Pat, Denver upgraded because Tim Tebow is NOT A GOOD QB...

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Pat Robertson thinks a Peyton Manning injury would be karma
24/03/2012 03:07:17 AM
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If all he said is that bit quoted there, then that isn't wishing him anything
24/03/2012 04:30:35 AM
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I thought the article title was a little assuming too but I wasn't going to modify it either.
24/03/2012 05:44:36 PM
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I actually took it as a comment on disloyalty, rather than the religion thing.
26/03/2012 05:19:56 PM
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What do you expect from a guy more showman than priest in the first place?
26/03/2012 10:04:54 AM
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What do you expect from a guy more showman than coach in the first place?
26/03/2012 05:50:17 PM
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True, the Jets were already screwed, and will be as long as Ryan is running the (side)show.
26/03/2012 11:20:00 PM
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I wonder how Tebow would do being mentored by Peyton Manning? Or Sanchez, had the Jets got him
27/03/2012 02:01:05 AM
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