Denver company uses digital billboard to solicit public opinion on who should play QB for the city's NFL team.
March 12, 2012 by Christopher Hall — writer, self
The Denver Broncos of the National Football League are looking to be one of the main contenders to retain the services of free-agent and future hall of fame quarterback Peyton Manning, formerly of the Indianapolis Colts.
But the Broncos already have an incredibly popular incumbent signal caller, Tim Tebow, who became the polarizing eye of a media hurricane last season for his spotty play and late-game heroics.
The brothers who initially used their company's digital billboard to push Broncos Coach John Fox to play Tebow were recently back at it, according to the Denver Post, using the billboard to ask fans to cast votes for their pick to lead the Broncos.
And, while Manning may have the gaudy career-passing statistics, according to the company's website it's Tebow who's got the numbers here, with 11,644 votes to Manning's 7,867.
Watch the Denver Post video below:
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