I agree with you from a marketing standpoint... I am actually tebow fan as I love how he plays and how he actually changes the position and way the game is played...
But I think for him to be put up there with god/jesus like a prophet with the whole "tebowing" thing as if prayer has actually something to do with him is like Napoleon crowning himself emperor rather then the pope...
It is this lack of humility that negates alot of the positive message he brings...
I heard that tebow made the choice tho to go to NY... Which I think shows his need for the spot light (attention person)... he will never admit publicly that he turned his back on florida/jacksonville to be on a bigger stage... because it would be admitting that he actually prefers hype over substance...
tebow could have gone to jacksonville and been a franchise player... They have a good RB in MJD... they also are in the rebuilding process where they could have made an offense tailor made for his strengths and started to surround him with players that could help him succeed...
All he needed to do was come home to a fan base that loves him...
But instead he choose to "take his talents to" the big apple
I agree with you from a marketing standpoint... I am actually tebow fan as I love how he plays and how he actually changes the position and way the game is played...
But I think for him to be put up there with god/jesus like a prophet with the whole "tebowing" thing as if prayer has actually something to do with him is like Napoleon crowning himself emperor rather then the pope...
It is this lack of humility that negates alot of the positive message he brings...
I heard that tebow made the choice tho to go to NY... Which I think shows his need for the spot light (attention person)... he will never admit publicly that he turned his back on florida/jacksonville to be on a bigger stage... because it would be admitting that he actually prefers hype over substance...
tebow could have gone to jacksonville and been a franchise player... They have a good RB in MJD... they also are in the rebuilding process where they could have made an offense tailor made for his strengths and started to surround him with players that could help him succeed...
All he needed to do was come home to a fan base that loves him...
But instead he choose to "take his talents to" the big apple
I'm not sure who people are laughing at when they start threads like this about Tebow.
Are you making fun of Tebows ability?
He's a dude that had a great ncaa career ... now he's a nfl quarterback making pretty good money.
Not a bad life in my book.
I agree it is not a bad life, but it is not a life I would want. The guy is mobbed everywhere he goes by both the good & bad, not something I would want.
I'm not sure who people are laughing at when they start threads like this about Tebow.
Are you making fun of Tebows ability?
He's a dude that had a great ncaa career ... now he's a nfl quarterback making pretty good money.
Not a bad life in my book.
I agree it is not a bad life, but it is not a life I would want. The guy is mobbed everywhere he goes by both the good & bad, not something I would want.
I agree it is not a bad life, but it is not a life I would want. The guy is mobbed everywhere he goes by both the good & bad, not something I would want.
I can understand why you would say this and I completely see where you are coming from.
This guy wants to touch lives though and probably enjoys the platform football is able to give him. This allows him to reach more people than almost any other profession he would have.
Now whether or not people want someone preaching religion to them when watching football is another discussion.
I agree it is not a bad life, but it is not a life I would want. The guy is mobbed everywhere he goes by both the good & bad, not something I would want.
I can understand why you would say this and I completely see where you are coming from.
This guy wants to touch lives though and probably enjoys the platform football is able to give him. This allows him to reach more people than almost any other profession he would have.
Now whether or not people want someone preaching religion to them when watching football is another discussion.
Which I think shows his need for the spot light (attention person)... he
will never admit publicly that he turned his back on
florida/jacksonville to be on a bigger stage... because it would be
admitting that he actually prefers hype over substance. ------------ who is the coach in Jax? the offense? what skill position players do they have?
he likes Rex and he knows what kind of offense tony sparano will build and runs. NYJ was a much better fit for his talents than jacksonville
Which I think shows his need for the spot light (attention person)... he
will never admit publicly that he turned his back on
florida/jacksonville to be on a bigger stage... because it would be
admitting that he actually prefers hype over substance. ------------ who is the coach in Jax? the offense? what skill position players do they have?
he likes Rex and he knows what kind of offense tony sparano will build and runs. NYJ was a much better fit for his talents than jacksonville
Tebow said he didn't have any say and Elway says that he did .. because the offers were pretty equal so they him decide. Who knows. Link
No sane person puts Tebow up there with God or Jesus. Are you kidding?
The "Tebowing" thing comes from him praying.
I don't understand any of that logic.
Well I guess some one is lying then because they can't both be right...
But it means two things...
If tebow had a choice then he chose NYJ... end of story...
If Elway had to choose, since neither of the team are in his division and are AFC teams there is no incentive to trade him to either team...
So the story has to be that Elway told JAX that NYJ was offering a 4th and 6th pick for Tebow and a 7th...
And basically all JAX had to do was say... how about a "3rd and 5th" or one 2nd round pick... or some cash... or a real player... Anything to trump the offer...
And JAX said... "Tebow is not worth it"...
Thus the topic of the thread "What Tebow is actually worth..."
Tebow said he didn't have any say and Elway says that he did .. because the offers were pretty equal so they him decide. Who knows. Link
No sane person puts Tebow up there with God or Jesus. Are you kidding?
The "Tebowing" thing comes from him praying.
I don't understand any of that logic.
Well I guess some one is lying then because they can't both be right...
But it means two things...
If tebow had a choice then he chose NYJ... end of story...
If Elway had to choose, since neither of the team are in his division and are AFC teams there is no incentive to trade him to either team...
So the story has to be that Elway told JAX that NYJ was offering a 4th and 6th pick for Tebow and a 7th...
And basically all JAX had to do was say... how about a "3rd and 5th" or one 2nd round pick... or some cash... or a real player... Anything to trump the offer...
And JAX said... "Tebow is not worth it"...
Thus the topic of the thread "What Tebow is actually worth..."
Dont forget the Jets also had to pay $5 mil to the Broncos along with the draft picks.
Undoubtedly the worse football move made in the history of football. You dont give up 2 draft picks and $5 mil for a back up QB after you already signed your franchise QB to a 3 year deal.
The Jets can spin this anyway they want but the only reason they did this was to sell tickets and generate revenue. This in no way was a football move. And you dont create 2 offenses for both Sanchez and Tebow.
Dont forget the Jets also had to pay $5 mil to the Broncos along with the draft picks.
Undoubtedly the worse football move made in the history of football. You dont give up 2 draft picks and $5 mil for a back up QB after you already signed your franchise QB to a 3 year deal.
The Jets can spin this anyway they want but the only reason they did this was to sell tickets and generate revenue. This in no way was a football move. And you dont create 2 offenses for both Sanchez and Tebow.
Dont forget the Jets also had to pay $5 mil to the Broncos along with the draft picks.
Undoubtedly the worse football move made in the history of football. You dont give up 2 draft picks and $5 mil for a back up QB after you already signed your franchise QB to a 3 year deal.
The Jets can spin this anyway they want but the only reason they did this was to sell tickets and generate revenue. This in no way was a football move. And you dont create 2 offenses for both Sanchez and Tebow.
I remember hearing about the 5 mill and it was a stumbling block in the process... if NYJ picked up the payment of that then they probably got taken for....
I am not sure about the worst move in football history... has yet to be seen... but it certainly does not look good...
I also laugh at the idea of NYJ creating 2 offenses... they need to be able to run one successfully before they try to make a 2nd one...
So perhaps this was simply a publicity stunt to sell tickets...
Dont forget the Jets also had to pay $5 mil to the Broncos along with the draft picks.
Undoubtedly the worse football move made in the history of football. You dont give up 2 draft picks and $5 mil for a back up QB after you already signed your franchise QB to a 3 year deal.
The Jets can spin this anyway they want but the only reason they did this was to sell tickets and generate revenue. This in no way was a football move. And you dont create 2 offenses for both Sanchez and Tebow.
I remember hearing about the 5 mill and it was a stumbling block in the process... if NYJ picked up the payment of that then they probably got taken for....
I am not sure about the worst move in football history... has yet to be seen... but it certainly does not look good...
I also laugh at the idea of NYJ creating 2 offenses... they need to be able to run one successfully before they try to make a 2nd one...
So perhaps this was simply a publicity stunt to sell tickets...
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