I don't what gear he should use, but he struggles to get one decent pass.
I swear if i hear that guys name on the tv or radio one more time.i might just puke my guts up !!!!!!!!
Tebow: The media has not cared this much about a white Bronco since OJ Simpson.
+1, kinda sick the way these jocks are idolized, if people that have done something worthwhile to contribute to society were idolize half as much the world might advance a bit IMO.I swear if i hear that guys name on the tv or radio one more time.i might just puke my guts up !!!!!!!!
And, because he is faithful and loves the Lord and shows it as a Christian should, he isn't very popular outside of his fan base. He is a guy that has won at everything he has done, including life, sets a remarkable example for kids, and does pretty much nothing but good, all for the glory of someone else.
You know, it's a shame when an athlete (and organization) get absolutely overwhelmed with publicity simply for being, get this, a good person. I'm a sick as the next guy of the all-Tebow-all-the-time ESPN, SI, etc coverage, but my backlash is actually starting to go the other direction. The more I learn about the kid, the more I like him, and the more I wish that they would just cool it & let the guy do his work. He isn't asking for any of this, but there are thousands of people that want nothing more than to see him crash and burn just so they can say, "look, see, I told you he sucks!".
Even after the way that he burned my Steelers last weekend, I find it increasingly hard not to like the kid.
/rant
Don't be so dramatic. It just means that such people have a flair for schadenfreude. Everyone does, at some point or another. Unless you're Gandhi or Mother Theresa. And in this case, it's about sports; if push came to shove, even the most vocal Tebow hater wouldn't wish misfortunate on him away from football.Here here.
Not liking him because he is a good football player and a decent young man... what does that say about YOU?
You mean like verse 5 of this book tells you to do?
http://kingjbible.com/matthew/6.htm
People that over pray are just as bad as those who over celebrate- they are doing it all for show.
Some people hate on him because he's uberChristian. Most don't, but some do. I can't lie...people that are so passionate about their faith that they mention God every 30 seconds can be annoying (just like anyone who talks about anything incessantly). I had a few friends in college like that and sometimes you just want to say "Dude, take it down a notch." But to Tebow's credit, he conducts himself coolly and distances himself from the press and the hype. He's involved with charities, is well-spoken and polite, and seems like a normal kid and not a jock or meathead. Overall, I'd call him a role-model for young people. Even though I'm not Christian, if I had kids I'd prefer them to look up to Tebow rather than a singer or actor.
With regards to him as an NFL player, I have rarely seen someone so overhyped. The coverage on him in the media is obscenely excessive and his fans are so vocal that, if you don't like him as a plyer, then you MUST be anti-Christian or hate puppies and rainbows. I'd prefer it if they just treated him like any other inconsistent QB whose body of work has yet to come, rather than trying to make excuses for his Jekyll and Hyde play and paint him as something he's not.
Oh, and what does he shave with? Probably an electric or a Gillette Proglide, like most athletes I'd say.
Some people hate on him because he's uberChristian. Most don't, but some do. I can't lie...people that are so passionate about their faith that they mention God every 30 seconds can be annoying (just like anyone who talks about anything incessantly). I had a few friends in college like that and sometimes you just want to say "Dude, take it down a notch." But to Tebow's credit, he conducts himself coolly and distances himself from the press and the hype. He's involved with charities, is well-spoken and polite, and seems like a normal kid and not a jock or meathead. Overall, I'd call him a role-model for young people. Even though I'm not Christian, if I had kids I'd prefer them to look up to Tebow rather than a singer or actor.
With regards to him as an NFL player, I have rarely seen someone so overhyped. The coverage on him in the media is obscenely excessive and his fans are so vocal that, if you don't like him as a plyer, then you MUST be anti-Christian or hate puppies and rainbows. I'd prefer it if they just treated him like any other inconsistent QB whose body of work has yet to come, rather than trying to make excuses for his Jekyll and Hyde play and paint him as something he's not.
Oh, and what does he shave with? Probably an electric or a Gillette Proglide, like most athletes I'd say.
schadenfreude
Word of the day, you are a regular Bill O'Reilly. To the dictionary, Batman... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/schadenfreude
scha·den·freu·de
   [shahd-n-froi-duh] Show IPA
nounsatisfaction or pleasure felt at someone else's misfortune.
Wow, the fact that there is a word for that in German immediately invokes Godwin's Law and the "How could they..." rant, which I will not bother to go into.
Embracing a lesser trait of the human experience, not for me. I'll just have to +1 my original statement.
+1, kinda sick the way these jocks are idolized, if people that have done something worthwhile to contribute to society were idolize half as much the world might advance a bit IMO.
HE IS JUST A FOOTBALL PLAYER.