Re: Tebow with helmet off while still on field picture
Just record a few of the rebroadcasts of UF games as they come on ESPNU & CSS. He does it virtually every game, so you've got a good shot to see it with any game you record.
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Re: Tebow with helmet off while still on field picture
Don't forget when he was on the field with the kickoff team screaming at them they were in a huddle, so there were 12 men in the huddle, one with his helmet off. This was after they scored the go ahead TD in the 4th quarter. Two fouls two flags, at least one 15 yarded. We get a good kickoff, who knows?
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Which game did this happen in?
If you watch the UF games, at least 2-3 times a game on average Tim "calls attention to himself" on the field of play, which is the big no-no according to the celebration/unsportmanlike conduct penalty. Sometimes it may be just once, sometimes it happens several times. A lot of time it is as he's walking toward the sideline for a timeout, etc, and is just trying to fire up his team. In my book, no blood, no foul. But by the rules the officials use to assess the penalty, usually after a TD, it's still the same infraction. It's definitely the dumbest rule they've ever come up with in college football, but if you're going to call it on some, you need to call it on the stars too.
They need to just get rid of the rule. Then, after the TD the ref needs to set the ball in play at the 2 yd line immediately and start the play clock.
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Also during last year's SEC Champ game (i think it was during a tv timeout) Tebow ran the whole length of the field and when he got to the endzone he started jumping up and down and raising his hands to the fans - he was ON THE FIELD, IN THE ENDZONE, during the game - who else gets away with that?
No one.
oh that p!$$ed my sister and I off so bad! it was in the 4th quarter sometime, probably right before he was pumping up the kickoff team.
several things i saw from him during that game is one reason that whole 'I'm so humble' routine drives me crazy!
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Also during last year's SEC Champ game (i think it was during a tv timeout) Tebow ran the whole length of the field and when he got to the endzone he started jumping up and down and raising his hands to the fans - he was ON THE FIELD, IN THE ENDZONE, during the game - who else gets away with that?
No one.
oh that p!$$ed my sister and I off so bad! it was in the 4th quarter sometime, probably right before he was pumping up the kickoff team.
several things i saw from him during that game is one reason that whole 'I'm so humble' routine drives me crazy!
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Don't take the clown too seriously. Next time he annoys you, remember this image:
Mr. Humanitarian looks like he's about to spike the baby. And he's wearing freakin' Crocs!
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Don't forget when he was on the field with the kickoff team screaming at them they were in a huddle, so there were 12 men in the huddle, one with his helmet off. This was after they scored the go ahead TD in the 4th quarter. Two fouls two flags, at least one 15 yarded. We get a good kickoff, who knows?
Doesnt he jack his jaws and yell and scream at his team mates every game?
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yeah, and i bet some of those guys though they would NEVER admit it probably, just want to tell him to shut-up.
i'm sure one of these pictures below is probably from when he was racing down field to play to the fans in the endzone... if not, all appear to be on field, helmet off, drawing attention to himself.
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