Al Bundy's 4-TD game is one of the funniest things I have read in a while. Other than that, I guess I don't have anything against Tebow and honestly, I'm more sick of the fan vitriol spewed at him than I am with the media's love fest for him.
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He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West
Saw another article about Tebow go up on ESPN. It already has about 1400 posts in the comments section. One of three things is going to have to happen. ESPN will do nothing (except delete a few really nasty ones), or they will have to remove all comments sections (because if they do it on Tebow only articles people will still do it on other articles) or they will have to stop writing about Tebow....fingers crossed for the last option.
Last week: Tebow's awesome! Write more articles!
This week: Oh no! Tebow sucks! Write more articles!
At least this week's articles will be accurate.
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Al Bundy's 4-TD game is one of the funniest things I have read in a while. Other than that, I guess I don't have anything against Tebow and honestly, I'm more sick of the fan vitriol spewed at him than I am with the media's love fest for him.
His being in your face about religion turns people off. I'll compare to another devout QB in Kurt Warner. He had faith, but he didn't have to shove it in my face. He knew there was a time and place for everything. Tebow would do well to talk to Warner about it.
Well, I'm going to do a farewell tour of upstate New York, hellholes like Plattsburgh. Fred Armisen as Gov. Paterson
"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes." - The Doctor (Tom Baker)
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His being in your face about religion turns people off. I'll compare to another devout QB in Kurt Warner. He had faith, but he didn't have to shove it in my face. He knew there was a time and place for everything. Tebow would do well to talk to Warner about it.
I love the argument that he doesn't proselytize. Really? Kornheiser said that on PTI and I wanted to throw something at my TV.
Almost every athlete has faith we just don't hear about it all the time. In fact, you rarely hear about. I wouldn't have guessed the Ferraro twins were religious and I was around them constantly, but every night after practice they went to Mass. They didn't come into the locker room and preach and they didn't make a big deal of it in the media. It was something very personal to them as it is with most athletes (and most people in general). Tebow and people like him make it very public.
His being in your face about religion turns people off. I'll compare to another devout QB in Kurt Warner. He had faith, but he didn't have to shove it in my face. He knew there was a time and place for everything. Tebow would do well to talk to Warner about it.
He's a Gator. FSU fans hated him before it was cool to hate Tebow. /hipster'd
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His being in your face about religion turns people off. I'll compare to another devout QB in Kurt Warner. He had faith, but he didn't have to shove it in my face. He knew there was a time and place for everything. Tebow would do well to talk to Warner about it.
Why does being open about your faith and 'spreading' the word of God to people seem so negative?
As a christian I like that he shows his faith in God, and that he's open about it.
Believe it or not though, I'm not a Tebow guy. He's an overrated quarterback and the media has such a love fest for him it's unbelievable. He's a phenomenal college QB, but not good in the NFL. If I eat crow someday, good for him. But I have no problem with him being open publicly with his faith. It's for once a role model showing that a professional athlete, someone millions of kids look up to, see on TV, etc also believes in Christ, and has faith in the Lord that anything can happen, etc.
Why does being open about your faith and 'spreading' the word of God to people seem so negative?
As a christian I like that he shows his faith in God, and that he's open about it.
Believe it or not though, I'm not a Tebow guy. He's an overrated quarterback and the media has such a love fest for him it's unbelievable. He's a phenomenal college QB, but not good in the NFL. If I eat crow someday, good for him. But I have no problem with him being open publicly with his faith. It's for once a role model showing that a professional athlete, someone millions of kids look up to, see on TV, etc also believes in Christ, and has faith in the Lord that anything can happen, etc.
You can spread the word, but you don't need to tell little kids they are going to hell if they don't think the way you think. I'm OK with doing it to prisoners or to scare at-risk kids straight, but I draw the line at kids. I guess using fear is something that people of his ilk love to do. And in Tebow's world you can be a good person, that gives back, raises a family, but if they don't think the way he does then they are going to hell. I know plenty of good Muslims, Jewish and Hindu that are nice people that do wonderful things for the people, but they get cast to hell because it doesn't fit his system.
Well, I'm going to do a farewell tour of upstate New York, hellholes like Plattsburgh. Fred Armisen as Gov. Paterson
"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes." - The Doctor (Tom Baker)
Team I Like NFL: BUF NBA: NYK MLB: SEA NHL: NYR College Hockey: Clarkson (DI) Oswego (D3) Soccer: USA, Man United, Rangers (newco and all), Scotland NCAAF & B: SU
Well, I'm going to do a farewell tour of upstate New York, hellholes like Plattsburgh. Fred Armisen as Gov. Paterson
"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes." - The Doctor (Tom Baker)
Team I Like NFL: BUF NBA: NYK MLB: SEA NHL: NYR College Hockey: Clarkson (DI) Oswego (D3) Soccer: USA, Man United, Rangers (newco and all), Scotland NCAAF & B: SU
I just don't like people who try to use religion as a club. Wars get started over this. (see The Crusades, the Intifada, the Troubles.)
Wars are started for all sorts of reasons. Should we also never talk about women and money?
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Wars are started for all sorts of reasons. Should we also never talk about women and money?
There are certain things I don't talk about with my friends: religion, politics, abortion, gun control. They're just a bunch of topics that you can RABBLE RABBLE about forever and not change anyone's opinion. There's no point in even discussing them.
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It's hard to soar with the eagles when you're surrounded by turkeys.
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