
Coming off a come-from-behind 17-13 win against the New York Jets Thursday, followed by a weekend in which the players had off, Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway will join Broncos TV’s Chris Hall for another ‘Elway Live’ show at 2 p.m. MDT tomorrow — Tuesday — on DenverBroncos.com. Elway will discuss the team’s comeback against the Jets, the strength of the Von Miller-Elvis Dumervil tandem and much more on the live, online-streamed audio broadcast. The show is 30 minutes long and features fan-submitted questions for Elway.
Questions are currently being taken via Twitter and will continue to be taken during the show. To submit your questions, tweet using the hashtag #ElwayLive.
After the show, the broadcast will be archived to DenverBroncos.com and will also be available as a podcast through iTunes.
To listen to the latest episode, click here. To listen to any previous episode, visit www.DenverBroncos.com/ElwayLive.
On 9NEWS KUSA-TV’s show Monday night, Elway discussed quarterback Tim Tebow’s never-say-die mindset.
“That’s what Tim does, he’s got that competitive nature,” Elway said. “The fact that it’s not over until it’s over and until that clock says 0:00, he figures he’s got a chance to win.”
–Kenny Legan
Tags: Elway Live, New York Jets, Week 12

@John Elway
Since you retired we have struggled to win games and to have leadership on our team. With the lack of leadership guys like P. Cox, Marshall, Cutler etc. have made our franchise look bad. Now you finally have someone who brings leadership and intangibles. Someone who puts in the work to be the best he can be and that rubs off on his teammates. Aka 4-1 now 5-5 overall. Tebow may not always look pretty doing it, but I recall you struggled your first year and even only completed 47.5% of your passes as a rookie. He is a young QB with only 8 starts. My question is why don’t you give him your endorsement to be the QB next year? Even J.Russell had 3 seasons before they gave up on him.
@ John Elway,
I agree with Broncos58. The passes have not been pretty yet, the Wins are what matters most at the end of the day. We may or may not even reach the playoffs this year however, during the off-season, what better way than having you as a legendary QB who can teach someone who is willing to learn and do whatever it takes to become a team leader who has a positive attitude and Even though Luck is looking promising in College, who knows how he’ll pan out in the NFL. What we have now is someone who is wanting to win, wanting to improve and even knows that he makes mistakes but he looks forward to practice to do better each day. We’ve gone through QB’s such as Griese, Plummer, Cutler, Orton and Chris Simms and now here’s someone who brings that energy to the organization who has put more wins up this year than last.
Our defense is looking great and these last 6 games are vital to see how far we can go. I can see Tebow learning from you over the off season and training camp and becoming a better QB in 2012.
I agree rh. just saying that tebow isn’t alone in being extra cautious. I put so much on ko I often look back and realize it was too much, so moving forward I am trying to hold back.
in person some people think I hate tebow, I am critical because I am worried if he doesn’t become more of the qbi believe he will be, then we won’t see it happen in a denver jersey. on the blogs though I look at most criticism and agree but stay mute to keep it to a min, unlike with koi lost hope
I think its Broncos 20 Chargers 17