i have heard rumors that there are heathens over there on nsYou know what will happen if it lands over there.
i have heard rumors that there are heathens over there on nsYou know what will happen if it lands over there.
no way, thanks for the warning!i have heard rumors that there are heathens over there on ns
So you're saying Tebow is hot? LOL. Jk.Tebow is the Anna Kournakova of football.
Actually that is kind of what I am saying. Both are good looking, terrible at their sport, get opportunities they shouldn’t get because they are more celebrities than athletes, other athletes in their sport hate them and constantly complain that they are/were getting too much attention. Tebow is showing up in magazines that aren’t sports/football related.So you're saying Tebow is hot? LOL. Jk.
Tebow...didn't he used to play QB somewhere? UF maybe? Whatever happened to that guy? (just kidding)Matthew 10:22 And you shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that endures to the end shall be saved.
No other second-rate quarterback fighting for a starting chance has ever gotten the hate he has.
You're honestly not tired of this guy? There isn't a more polarizing figure in the NFL than Tim Tebow. He's plastered all over ESPN and has been since college. I still don't understand why people are so enamored with this guy. He's a backup QB for crying out loud. Honestly, his completion percentage was 34th in the league in 2011.....there's only 32 teams. I was so happy when he finally left UF so I wouldn't have to hear about him anymore once he faded into oblivion. The problem is, it actually got worse when he got to the NFL. Why are people still talking about this guy?As for all the Tebow angst, I'm not sure where it comes from.
Nope. Wasn't talking about the article. Talking about The Tebow Show I've been watching for the past 7 years.I take it you didn't actually read the article.
Careful! There are numerous examples of our fellow Christians being very public w/ their faith in such a way & with such behaviors that it reflects quite negatively on the Gospel, the Faith, & all the rest of us.I'm a Christian and admire all Christians who wear their religion on their sleeve. It's what the religion asks us to do.
If by "he quit the second time" you mean after GMac was promoted over him, Tebow denies this was the case in the article post by the OP.Don't hate him, just think he's overrated and two-faced. He cried when Gmac beat him the first time and quit the second time.
I've heard a few versions and they all add up to he took back quitting, but that's not how quitting works.If by "he quit the second time" you mean after GMac was promoted over him, Tebow denies this was the case in the article post by the OP.
If not, what are you in reference to?
McCarron cried when he was ALMOST beat by LSU this year. And now you are questioning the integrity of a man that you do not know.Don't hate him, just think he's overrated and two-faced. He cried when Gmac beat him the first time and quit the second time.
If only I'd known about Tebow and his actions going all the way back to high school.McCarron cried when he was ALMOST beat by LSU this year. And now you are questioning the integrity of a man that you do not know.
Actually, he reminds me more of Danica Patrick. Read any article, on a NASCAR race, and they always have to mention where she finished.I for one an sick and tired of hearing/reading about Tebow. He is not an NFL capable QB. The only people that seem to not know it are him and his fans. Anyone that knows the NFL or football in general knows he stinks. He is a novelty just like Anna was.
Not knowing either man personally, but knowing a few really competitive athletes, I would guess that both were crying for exactly the same reason - their passion for the game, and the incredible pressure of the moment.As to AJ, if you think he was crying because he almost lost you're not getting it. Tebow is an entitled brat.
Or, Tebow cries when he doesn't get his way.Not knowing either man personally, but knowing a few really competitive athletes, I would guess that both were crying for exactly the same reason - their passion for the game, and the incredible pressure of the moment.