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Pat Robertson slams Denver for Tebow trade
by The Associated Press
Mar 23, 2012 | 733 views | 1 1 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010 file photo, Rev. Pat Robertson, center, talks to attendees at a prayer breakfast at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. The religious broadcaster says Tim Tebow was treated "shabbily" by the Denver Broncos when they traded him to the New York Jets for Peyton Manning. Robertson also said that if Manning suffered a recurrence of the neck injury that sidelined him for a full season, Denver would be without a quarterback and "it would serve them right." A spokesman for Robertson said Friday, March 23, 2012 the outspoken evangelical Christian was "in no way advocating an injury" to Manning and said he has the highest regard for him. (AP Photo/Clem Britt)
FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010 file photo, Rev. Pat Robertson, center, talks to attendees at a prayer breakfast at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. The religious broadcaster says Tim Tebow was treated "shabbily" by the Denver Broncos when they traded him to the New York Jets for Peyton Manning. Robertson also said that if Manning suffered a recurrence of the neck injury that sidelined him for a full season, Denver would be without a quarterback and "it would serve them right." A spokesman for Robertson said Friday, March 23, 2012 the outspoken evangelical Christian was "in no way advocating an injury" to Manning and said he has the highest regard for him. (AP Photo/Clem Britt)
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says Tim Tebow was treated "shabbily" by the Denver Broncos when they traded him to the New York Jets for Peyton Manning.

Robertson also said that if Manning suffered a recurrence of the neck injury that sidelined him for a full season, Denver would be without a quarterback and "it would serve them right."

A spokesman for Robertson said Friday the outspoken evangelical Christian was "in no way advocating an injury" to Manning and said he has the highest regard for him.

The 81-year-old Robertson made his comments Thursday on "The 700 Club." The program is broadcast by Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network in Virginia Beach.

Robertson had high praise for Tebow, saying Denver was a "nothing team" until Tebow led them into the playoffs last season.
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