Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow will be matched up against Hall of Fame-bound Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium in a playoff game. Tebow left little doubt that, while he clearly will be trying to lead Denver past New England and into the AFC title game, he is an unabashed fan of Brady. "It's exciting, moving on to the next round of the playoffs against one of the best quarterbacks of all time and one of the best coaches (Bill Belichick) of all time," Tebow said. Tebow was clear about why he looks up to Brady. "Number one, he's one of the best when it comes to championships. He's won three championships and played great in them and he played great in a fourth one (a last-second loss to the Giants). Ultimately, as a quarterback, that's what you want to accomplish," said Tebow, who helped the Florida Gators win two NCAA titles. "It's how he handles himself. The emotion he plays with. The calmness he plays with. His accuracy, his leadership. As a young quarterback he's someone I can learn from. He's one of the best in the business. He'll go down as one of the (all-time) best. My hat is off to him. He's a great QB and has been his whole career," he said.