Friday, December 9, 2011

Tebow Time

The name heard round the world. Tim Tebow. Tebow is the name analysts can’t refrain from.  The name critics despise and fanatics love. He’s polarizing, mystifying, unconventional, faithful, authentic, overhyped, and underappreciated all at once. He is hated and he is loved. He is outspoken about his faith; he says the right thing and gets treated wrongly for it.
For all these reasons he is special. But is there more to his uniqueness? Is God on his side? Truly God sides with those who supprt him. It is well known where Tebow’s allegiances lie.
So if not for his faith in God, where is his success coming from? He can’t throw a mechanically sound ball. It is  true he can run, but not in an elegant manner like Vick or Newton. He is too short and too slow. He is simply not a typical quality NFL quarterback.

Yet somehow he is the starting quarterback for the division leading Denver Broncos and the catalyst of an epic turnaround. Is divine intervention a possibility? That’s for you to decide and we may never know the answer.
Here is what we do know.
His presence and attitude are contagious. He is a complete role model you would want your sister to date. For everything that Tebow can’t do, he does one thing very well, win. Last time I checked winning rules the NFL.

1 comment:

  1. Tebow wins because he doesn't turn the ball over. He has the body of a fullback so he can run all he wants and take the hits. Newton and Vick can be turnover machines when they throw the ball and we already see how fragile Vick is. As long as Denver adapts to his skill set he will be good. I like him even though he is not a prostyle QB. If he develops his passing game some more he will survive in the NFL.

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