He's made the cover of Sports Illustrated. Marvel has made a comic attributed to him. Prime Time and Co. chant his name, "Teebbbooowww. Ooooohhhhhhhh. Teeeebbooowwww. Ooooooohhhhh". The accolades of "Tebow Time" are nonstop. Why is Tebow getting all of this attention? Okay-he made a few fourth quarter come-backs and won some over-time games, but does that make him the greatest quarterback of all time? Don't bet your last dollar on it.
TebowMania has nothing to do with the idea of Denver's starting second-string rookie quarterback being a great player. His win against Pittsburgh in the AFC (American Football Conference) wildcard match was his first 300 yard game. Interestingly, he only made ten pass completions!! Moreover, Cam Newton, rookie quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, has thrown more yards and made more completions than Tebow. Furthermore, he's a better quarterback; he can throw the ball further, more accurate, and he runs the ball better. So what's the hype with the former Florida Gators quarterback? What's the hysteria? Tim Tebow is a loud Christian. What does that mean? Tebow can be heard in interviews giving thanks to the Christian god, Jesus Christ. Every chance Tim gets, you best believe, he credits his win with Jesus. Nevermind that one-knee bow he takes after he runs the ball in for a touchdown; people have been taking a one-knee bow in the NFL (National Football League) for decades. TebowMania is a direct result of Christian piety.
Question: What does Jesus have to do with football? What does the NFL and the Denver Broncos have to do with Christian salvation? "I just want to thank my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . . .", rambles the young quarterback. Are we to believe that Jesus was sitting in heaven, watching the AFC wildcard game on an HDTV flatscreen? Are we to believe that Jesus and Satan made bets; Jesus banked on Denver and Satan took his pick with Big Ben and Pittsburgh? Does the god of the Bible really care about football? Does Tim really believe that the Christian god is behind his wins? Is Tebow that much of a disillusioned Christian that he actually believes that Jesus Christ has influence over who wins games in the NFL? Is he under the impression that if he keeps the commandments, he'll win games, but if he sins, he'll lose games? What is the take with Tim Tebow and his over zealous Christian personality? More importantly, why is the media giving this kid so much camera time? God has nothing to do the NFL and dozens upon dozens of NFL players have taken a knee when scoring touchdowns.
TebowMania is a joke and SNL (Saturday Night Live) did him justice with their satirical sketch.
TebowMania has nothing to do with the idea of Denver's starting second-string rookie quarterback being a great player. His win against Pittsburgh in the AFC (American Football Conference) wildcard match was his first 300 yard game. Interestingly, he only made ten pass completions!! Moreover, Cam Newton, rookie quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, has thrown more yards and made more completions than Tebow. Furthermore, he's a better quarterback; he can throw the ball further, more accurate, and he runs the ball better. So what's the hype with the former Florida Gators quarterback? What's the hysteria? Tim Tebow is a loud Christian. What does that mean? Tebow can be heard in interviews giving thanks to the Christian god, Jesus Christ. Every chance Tim gets, you best believe, he credits his win with Jesus. Nevermind that one-knee bow he takes after he runs the ball in for a touchdown; people have been taking a one-knee bow in the NFL (National Football League) for decades. TebowMania is a direct result of Christian piety.
Question: What does Jesus have to do with football? What does the NFL and the Denver Broncos have to do with Christian salvation? "I just want to thank my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . . .", rambles the young quarterback. Are we to believe that Jesus was sitting in heaven, watching the AFC wildcard game on an HDTV flatscreen? Are we to believe that Jesus and Satan made bets; Jesus banked on Denver and Satan took his pick with Big Ben and Pittsburgh? Does the god of the Bible really care about football? Does Tim really believe that the Christian god is behind his wins? Is Tebow that much of a disillusioned Christian that he actually believes that Jesus Christ has influence over who wins games in the NFL? Is he under the impression that if he keeps the commandments, he'll win games, but if he sins, he'll lose games? What is the take with Tim Tebow and his over zealous Christian personality? More importantly, why is the media giving this kid so much camera time? God has nothing to do the NFL and dozens upon dozens of NFL players have taken a knee when scoring touchdowns.
TebowMania is a joke and SNL (Saturday Night Live) did him justice with their satirical sketch.
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