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I saw on First Take where some broncos fans created this term "Tebowing" (where you get on one knee and start praying no matter what everyone else is doing around you). I googled it and there is a website for it, its pretty funny.

The captions for each picture are pretty great too.
 
Tebow is going to be nominated for sainthood before his career is over. :) ;)

I'll confess. I'm rooting for Tebow because of his faith. And even if he were to stumble, I still would root for him. Having said that, I wish his supporters would allow him to develop as a football player. I think they are heaping too much on his shoulders.

He may be a very remarkable man spiritually, but he's not ***** and he's definitely not ***** in cleats (a phrase Michael Irvin used to describe the greatness of one Jerry Rice).
 
tyke1doe;4207038 said:
Tebow is going to be nominated for sainthood before his career is over. :) ;)

I'll confess. I'm rooting for Tebow because of his faith. And even if he were to stumble, I still would root for him. Having said that, I wish his supporters would allow him to develop as a football player. I think they are heaping too much on his shoulders.

He may be a very remarkable man spiritually, but he's not ***** and he's definitely not ***** in cleats (a phrase Michael Irvin used to describe the greatness of one Jerry Rice).

Really good post. I agree.
 
tyke1doe;4207038 said:
Tebow is going to be nominated for sainthood before his career is over. :) ;)

I'll confess. I'm rooting for Tebow because of his faith. And even if he were to stumble, I still would root for him. Having said that, I wish his supporters would allow him to develop as a football player. I think they are heaping too much on his shoulders.

He may be a very remarkable man spiritually, but he's not ***** and he's definitely not ***** in cleats (a phrase Michael Irvin used to describe the greatness of one Jerry Rice).
I'll confess, I'm rooting against him for the same reason. Every time he gets sacked or knocked down it makes me feel warm fuzzies inside.

As for Tebowing here is the website:

http://tebowing.com/
 
TheRat;4208310 said:
I'll confess, I'm rooting against him for the same reason. Every time he gets sacked or knocked down it makes me feel warm fuzzies inside.

As for Tebowing here is the website:

http://tebowing.com/

I can understand why you would. At least you're honest about it.
 
I cheer for him too, not necessarily because of his faith though. I usually always cheer for the underdog. Seems like a decent enough guy.
 
TheRat;4208310 said:
I'll confess, I'm rooting against him for the same reason. Every time he gets sacked or knocked down it makes me feel warm fuzzies inside.

As for Tebowing here is the website:

http://tebowing.com/

Thanks for posting the link, otherwise they might not have known what the website was :D ;)
 
Careful folks.

As for Tim Tebow, I think his faith is great -- if more people in this country put forth the same passion in their faith, or in just general good will, regardless of faith, we'd be much better off.

That being said, he's a horrendous quarterback. That's why I root against him.
 
Gibby!;4208430 said:
I cheer for him too, not necessarily because of his faith though. I usually always cheer for the underdog. Seems like a decent enough guy.
How is he an underdog? He was a Heisman trophy winner as a sophomore and first round pick.
 
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TheRat;4209323 said:
How is he an underdog? He was a Heisman trophy winner as a sophomore and first round pick.

Heisman counts for very little in terms of projecting a player to the NFL.

And nearly everyone on this board says that a 1st round pick spent on him was completely ridiculous.

I wouldn't call him the classic "underdog" in the sense that he has been completely written off but it'd be disingenuous to say that the deck isn't slightly stacked against him in terms of how people think he'll pan out.
 
I cheer for him because, as a general rule, I want people to succeed in what they do.

Obviously, there are rare circumstances in which people, such as mass murderers and Keynesian economists, shouldn't be successful.
 
Hoofbite;4209358 said:
Heisman counts for very little in terms of projecting a player to the NFL.

And nearly everyone on this board says that a 1st round pick spent on him was completely ridiculous.

I wouldn't call him the classic "underdog" in the sense that he has been completely written off but it'd be disingenuous to say that the deck isn't slightly stacked against him in terms of how people think he'll pan out.
He is the opposite of an underdog, he gets opportunities others of his skill level wouldn't merely because he has a huge fan base for reasons that go beyond how he plays football.
 
ScipioCowboy;4209361 said:
I cheer for him because, as a general rule, I want people to succeed in what they do.

Obviously, there are rare circumstances in which people, such as mass murderers and Keynesian economists, shouldn't be successful.

Putting those two groups of people in the same sentence is sort of bizarre don't you think?:rolleyes:
 
TheRat;4208310 said:
I'll confess, I'm rooting against him for the same reason. Every time he gets sacked or knocked down it makes me feel warm fuzzies inside.

As for Tebowing here is the website:

http://tebowing.com/

Me too. I hope for nothing but failure on this little dork.
 
TheRat;4209438 said:
Putting those two groups of people in the same sentence is sort of bizarre don't you think?:rolleyes:

Depends on the nature of the comparison. In this case, the sole basis for the comparison is my desire for them to be unsuccessful in the implementation of their plans.
 
TheRat;4208310 said:
I'll confess, I'm rooting against him for the same reason. Every time he gets sacked or knocked down it makes me feel warm fuzzies inside.

:lmao: Which proves a lot about your character.

Rynie;4209455 said:
Me too. I hope for nothing but failure on this little dork.

Again .....
 
I was trying to get one of my staff to pull this off tonight since we were a little slow early on in the night's business. No takers, but my ace in the hole comes in tomorrow night. 6'2", 230 or so with Napoleon Dynamite's hair. And somehow his wife is ridiculously hot.

If not him, I've got my 6'3" 240 Muslim bartender working all night. "Muslim Fine Dining Tebowing".

It just feels right.
 

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