http://columbus.suntimes.com/cbus-s...yes/7/98/62519/tim-tebow-buckeyes-sugar-bowl/
I guess we'll have another chance to make him cry...
I guess we'll have another chance to make him cry...
I was thinking the same thingI sometimes feel Tebow just likes the camera a little too much to be genuine.
There's a reason his NFL career wasn't that lengthy and that he's now sitting behind a desk at ESPN. Truthfully though, I think he's hoping he can help them to finally beat the Tide. Again, fat chance...I sometimes feel Tebow just likes the camera a little too much to be genuine.
maybe he's recruiting for espnThere's a reason his NFL career wasn't that lengthy and that he's now sitting behind a desk at ESPN. Truthfully though, I think he's hoping he can help them to finally beat the Tide. Again, fat chance...
"Remember guys, when my Gators beat the Buckeyes like a drum, they lost with class."He was telling them how to lose with dignity.
Tebow served as the backup quarterback for the 2006 Florida Gators team that beat the undefeated Buckeyes 41-14.
This! Says Tebow, "They will forget about who won and lost but the photos of your crying will live forever on the interwebs."He was telling them how to lose with dignity.
I like him just fine but this week he is stooging for Meyer and supporting the Buckeyes against Bama so he must be temporarily hated.I, for one, think TT is one of the good guys.
This doesn't bother me at all. TT was involved in both of Urby's two BCSNCs at UF.
I agree, I got nothing against tebow. It was never really him that bothered me when he played. It was the pedestal he was put on by the media.I find nothing wrong with Tebow addressing the Buckeyes. It is fashionable (at least on social media) to make fun of a high profile player when he loses, but IMO Tebow was a great competitor who was an integral part of two NCs, he is due my respect.