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So I was never a fan of TeBow the football player or religious advocate. Because of this stuff and his rah-rah attitude at Florida, I was pulling against him. But, somewhere something changed. In Denver, he truly stunk as a QB and I figured he was grtting too much credit for what the Denver D was doing. But, the extent of the vitriol against him was ridiculous. People were taking needless potshots at the guy and now some of his teammates rip him for what? Hell, the Jets are playing so poorly and they rip a teammate who is NOT playing? Ridiculous...

Anyways, TeBow has done whatever Ryan has asked of him. Protecting the punter? Really? Thats an insult and there is no other backup QB being asked to do that. TeBow has never once complained. He has shown grace and class under the worst of circumstances. When asked what he felt about the comments by teammates that he is terrible, Tebow replied he is human and that it hurts. But, he went on to say that he tries to see the positive in life and this presents an opportunity to work harder and let teammates form a better opinion of him...

Amazing...

I am not Christian, nor am I a member of his cult following. But, TeBow the man has won me over even though he is not a good QB. I find myself pulling for him now and hoping he gets a shot to shut these classless teammates up. How can they talk when Tebow beat them
Last year??!

Its weird, I hated LeBron too but was actually glad to see him shut his haters up after the Lakers were eliminated. He did not deserve the extent of the crap he received. TeBow does not deserve it either. The world would be a much better place if there were more TeBows in the world.

I dont think we should have Espn specials about him, but maybe we should learn from his actions as a human being and a man.
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I have never disliked Tebow the person. I am not religious but I don't mind one bit that he wears his faith on his sleave it really doesn't bother me. What I don't like is the coverage he gets by the media especially ESPN. I can see how players would get as tired as the rest of us for hearing about him. I think this could especially be the case with the NY media.

Where I got upset was last year and the coverage Tebow received. He was treated as the 2nd coming while QB's like Rodgers and Brees where chasing passing records never seen before and there was hardly any attention paid to them. Yes they received coverage but nothing near what Tebow received.
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer: Protecting the punter? Really? Thats an insult and there is no other backup QB being asked to do that.


I think it would be awesome if the Pack could use Harrell to do that. Actually make use of a roster spot.

I've either never or have always felt sorry for him. Never 'cause Cat make big dough. Always, because he never asked for any of this attention.

I will commit and say I like him. Also, I think Timmy Football beat the Jets last year. This is Ryan losing his team. 90% of this league is full of entitled, immature kids. Up to the coach to control them. He can't control himself. So how do we expect his players to act?
Great post Cal. Blame BSPN for this one. Without the media hype this wouldn't have been an issue.

Jets are to blame, too. They trade for him and have all the hype about how dynamic he'll make their offense and they don't even use him? I think he stinks as a QB, but the team certainly didn't have any kind of idea about how he was going to be used.
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
The world would be a much better place if there were more TeBows in the world.


This is where you lost me, because, no, it wouldn't be a better place if we had millions of people running around proselytizing. Oh, wait, we do...

Nevermind.

As far as the attention he gets, he never seems to run from the camera, either. It was cowardly for a teammate to rip the guy and then to not have the balls to put his name on those quotes - I agree with that. That doesn't mean whoever said it is wrong - he is terrible.

I don't feel any sympathy for the guy whatsoever. He knew or should have known what he was getting into going to that team of a-holes that's being coached by an a-hole. There are a whole lot of folks in the world worse off than he is.

Barring something terrible happening to the person himself, like Nick Collins, or something terrible happening to a guy's family, like with Tommie Harris' wife, there's no reason to actually feel sorry for these millionaires. See H5's post above.
Everyone knew this was going to happen. The Jets don't have a starting QB and they're a team following the coaches lead by running their mouths every chance they get. Rex lost his team last year down the stretch. Tebow was gas on the fire.

Tebow seems like a good guy. But he also has a hard charging well oiled PR machine that controls virtually everything we see related to his image. He is the same guy that trademarked Tebowing(tm). Post a picture of yourself and Tebow on Facebook and you may get a cease and desist letter if the pic doesn't work with the Tebow(tm) brand. Hard to tell where the real Tebow ends and the brand starts.

And let's be honest. Is it really surprising NFL players on a losing team get fed up with questions about the same guy every day that isn't the solution to all their problems? Whoever said it should man up and own it, because it was spot on.

Tebow had a choice. NY or Jacksonville. He chose to be a backup in NY.
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Originally posted by JJSD:
He knew or should have known what he was getting into going to that team of a-holes that's being coached by an a-hole.


It was a trade, so I don't believe he had any input in the decision, but I could be wrong. That said, your point about him never shying from a camera has some merit.

I tend to agree with CalBuc's post for the most part, and I think we can all agree it's the coverage and hysteria around the guy that makes our skin crawl, not so much Tim himself.
Maybe he should figure out his role is to do something other than claim he's a QB and play a position where the fact he can't actually throw isn't a liability to the team.

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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
Anyways, TeBow has done whatever Ryan has asked of him. Protecting the punter? Really? Thats an insult and there is no other backup QB being asked to do that.


Gee, actually having to do something? Oh, the horror! How many backup QBs are also the holder for the kicking game? Are they "victims" too?
I would love to be a back up or 3rd string QB for a QB that never gets hurt (like Favre for example). You don't do anything except run the scout team and help gameplan, you get paid good money (by a non-NFL or non-Kiel standard), and you have a great view of the game. If by some chance your QB does get hurt and have to play, if you play badly enough they will bring in another QB to play for you (ala Curtis Painter).
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Originally posted by Grave Digger:
I would love to be a back up or 3rd string QB for a QB that never gets hurt (like Favre for example). You don't do anything except run the scout team and help gameplan, you get paid good money (by a non-NFL or non-Kiel standard), and you have a great view of the game. If by some chance your QB does get hurt and have to play, if you play badly enough they will bring in another QB to play for you (ala Curtis Painter).


Agree. Look at guys like Doug Peterson. Guy had the best job ever. I think I saw Charlie Batch on the sidelines last week too. Is that dude still in the league??
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer: Protecting the punter? Really? Thats an insult and there is no other backup QB being asked to do that


Did it ever occur to you that's his duty because he plain sucks at the QB position and there's little else of value he is capable of?

And no, the world does not need more people like Tim Tebow brow beating their faith into everyone like a . There's way too much of that as it is.

Jets Players rip Tebow. Say he's "terrible"

Really who do the Jets have to blame but themselves for this circus?
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Originally posted by Herschel:
Maybe he should figure out his role is to do something other than claim he's a QB and play a position where the fact he can't actually throw isn't a liability to the team.

I've never met Tebow, but I'd bet he'd call himself a FB or TE if his team played him there. FL Gators, Broncos, and now the Jets are using him at QB, so why wouldn't he consider himself one?
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
The world would be a much better place if there were more TeBows in the world.


This is where you lost me, because, no, it wouldn't be a better place if we had millions of people running around proselytizing. Oh, wait, we do...

Nevermind.

As far as the attention he gets, he never seems to run from the camera, either. It was cowardly for a teammate to rip the guy and then to not have the balls to put his name on those quotes - I agree with that. That doesn't mean whoever said it is wrong - he is terrible.

I don't feel any sympathy for the guy whatsoever. He knew or should have known what he was getting into going to that team of a-holes that's being coached by an a-hole. There are a whole lot of folks in the world worse off than he is.

Barring something terrible happening to the person himself, like Nick Collins, or something terrible happening to a guy's family, like with Tommie Harris' wife, there's no reason to actually feel sorry for these millionaires. See H5's post above.


I'm sure CalBuc would change his mind when he got Timmy and his mentor's opinion of the ungodly life he has chosen to live.

Cult of personality, idiots will always follow.
In college he was fine at QB, he could run and with a lot of talent around him facing college DBs he didn't need to be very accurate. It's also been reported he only wants to play QB and has been reticent to switch positions, which may play in to it.

I think he could be a pretty good Fullback actually if he worked on his blocking, which punt blocking isn't much different than blitz pickup, so maybe he will end up "switching". Of course Fullback is not where the money and glamor is either, but a career vs. no career is also a motivating factor.
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Originally posted by Herschel:
In college he was fine at QB, he could run and with a lot of talent around him facing college DBs he didn't need to be very accurate. It's also been reported he only wants to play QB and has been reticent to switch positions, which may play in to it.

I think he could be a pretty good Fullback actually if he worked on his blocking, which punt blocking isn't much different than blitz pickup, so maybe he will end up "switching". Of course Fullback is not where the money and glamor is either, but a career vs. no career is also a motivating factor.


He's more Peyton Hillis than Peyton Manning.

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Originally posted by GBFanForLife:
Look at me the do gooder. I am so perfect.


TebowGod forbid someone do good. I don't understand why Tebow doesn't get it through his head that he is an NFL player. His role is to be a coke sucking, hooker impregnating, steroid machine. How hard is that to grasp?!? Smiler


No, he knows his role as a media gimmick for James Dobson.
Wow, my words are being twisted..

When I say the world could use more TeBows, it is in the sense of judging a man by his actions. He is not perfect but he is a good MAN by any standard. Yes, he preaches too much but that is because he believes it deeply. I can choose to tune it out.

What converted me from a TeBow hater to a fan of the MAN (not football player) is how he has taken all the negativity directed his way and not lashed out at the sources. He says the right things and he does all the right things. Compare him and his approach and actions to ANYONE in sports or life, and he compares admirably. We are fed up with the cheaters, the womanizers, the thugs, and the freespenders in sports and we rip this guy? Come on...

I respect him for the man he is and appreciate that. As a player, he struggles. But, he tries hard and is driven to get better. He may never again start in the NFL and that is fine. But, I really like how he has approached life and adversity.

I wish him well and hope my daughter finds such a man (albeit a different faith) to marry one day.


Hungry5,

Money does not solve problems. It just creates new ones... Look at a guy like Lance Armstrong. He has all the money but you think you would want to be him right now as his life now circles the drain?
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
Hungry5,

Money does not solve problems. It just creates new ones... Look at a guy like Lance Armstrong. He has all the money but you think you would want to be him right now as his life now circles the drain?


Ya, his life sucks right about now. He tweeted this Nov. 10th.

@lancearmstrong
Back in Austin and just layin' around

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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
What converted me from a TeBow hater to a fan of the MAN (not football player) is how he has taken all the negativity directed his way and not lashed out at the sources.
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I wish him well and hope my daughter finds such a man (albeit a different faith) to marry one day.

Why should the guys faith matter?
Henry,

That's fine, we can agree to disagree. I don't really know you Henry so I cannot comment on how we are alike or different. I am curious though... If you tune out TeBow's preaching... and focus on his ACTIONS as a teammate, as a man, as a human being... what do you find bad about him?

And what standards do you use to decide if someone is a good man or a bad person?
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Originally posted by Hungry5:
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
Hungry5,

Money does not solve problems. It just creates new ones... Look at a guy like Lance Armstrong. He has all the money but you think you would want to be him right now as his life now circles the drain?


Ya, his life sucks right about now. He tweeted this Nov. 10th.

@lancearmstrong
Back in Austin and just layin' around




Hungry5,

That is a picture of a man who cheated and who is now the only person who cares about his yellow jerseys. Things will soon get even more uglier for him...

Also, to answer your question, I and my daughter have a different faith than TeBow.
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
That is a picture of a man who cheated and who is now the only person who cares about his yellow jerseys. Things will soon get even more uglier for him...

The Tour de France people vacated his 7 titles but did not name a new winner, why? Because of the next ~25 riders in each race, they all were caught cheating at some point in their careers. Only the people who manage that and other bike races care about this. Armstrong is still a name and will still make a very good living off that name.
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