Humor: Tebow to skip Senior Season

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Tebow Skips Senior Season, Ascends Directly Into Heaven


MIAMI (SP) -- Shortly after leading the Florida Gators to a national
championship with a 24-14 win over Oklahoma, junior quarterback Tim
Tebow announced that he would skip his senior season and ascend
directly into heaven.

Tebow entered the press room to wild applause. A reporter for a 24-hour cable sports network burst into tears when the 2007 Heisman winner entered the room. Another threw a pair of boxer shorts on the podium. Tebow smiled at the gesture and several sports reporters fainted.

"Sorry I'm late," Tebow began. "There was a six-year-old boy with 
cancer in row 54 and I had to make my way through the crowd to heal him."

"I want to start by saying that playing quarterback for the University of Florida, winning two national championships, has been a great honor. There has been some speculation about my future and I want to clear that up right now," he continued.

"Don't go, Tim!" a reporter shouted from the back of the room.

"After much consideration, I have decided to skip my senior season at the University of Florida and ascend directly into Heaven," Tebow announced. Upon making the announcement, Tebow was bathed in a blinding white light and vanished.

In response to the news, ESPN announced they will have a month-long tribute to Tebow. ESPN2 will now be known as ESPN-TEBOW and will feature Tebow highlights (including home videos of Tebow's childhood), re-airings of past interviews, Tebow-centric analysis by ESPN air personalities, a Tebow quiz show and a reality show to find the "most Tebow-like" person in America.

"He wasn't just the greatest player in college football history," said a college football writer at the press conference, tears streaming down his face. "He might have been the greatest person to ever walk on earth."

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As we all know, God's team is the Cowboys, so I guess Romo's backup spot has been addressed. What's next?
 
DallasCowpoke;2574400 said:
When does the "humor" part start?

It starts when you actually watch the national championship game and listen to the commentary.
 
TheCount;2574405 said:
It starts when you actually watch the national championship game and listen to the commentary.

I have made plenty of wise cracks about the man love for tebow...but I did not think that was that funny either. Meh.

I think the comments in the one Tebow thread were better.
 
dallasfaniac;2574412 said:
:laugh2: Good one.

It would have been better if they said Chuck Norris stood in awe.

Please. Chuck stands for no one person.
 
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I get the humor idea behind the thread cause I thought the announcers went way over the top in their love for Tebow.

That said it's hilarious that a kid is being mocked, or people are taking issue, with the fact that he's been a good kid, done things the right way, and people overly praise him for it. Is it his fault that the media loves him? No.

Should he have robbed a convience store or something, in his lifetime, just so the media maybe wouldn't have such a crush on him?

Like he should appologize for not being a trouble maker and a criminal or something.
 

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