everytime i tell someone i'm a Tim Tebow fan

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For all you bi-curious dudes seeing Tim Tebow in a thread title
 
Tebow's teammates slammed him today. It's all over the news.
 
Eventually it will come out just why Tim Tebow prefers taking snaps directly behind the center.

The "shotgun" formation is such a tease.
 
It's not Sanchez's fault that other Jets are ripping Tebow. It's the organization's fault for picking Tebow up in the first place. It was a beyond stupid move.

In don't know...look at their team and their record. Maybe this was the only way they could stay in the headlines?
 
Tebow has always filled an undefinable niche for a player (or players) of... special(?) quality. There was a dude years ago, for your Fins, I think, Guido Merkens... Jack of all Trades and... one of those 'blessed' by being in a place at a time that needed a blessing or two. He was a demi god and then... an afterglow.

Not that I'd know, but... Tebow seems like the kind of wholesome dude whose eyes still roll back after his neck has arched and his toes have curled and he's totally into the head he's getting and he's truly amazed that you (or whoever the 'you' is) could take him there... Tebow would praise great head as God Given and that, to him (and us - cuz he'd share), would be truly dirty-hot! He also is savvy enough to know that because he "can't pass" that a good pass will win him more unbelievable head; though he won't think of it in those terms. His Mom will though, and she'll do everything in her power to make sure it happens. A dumb kid with great luck and raw talent under the influence of head will always keep a savvy momma in fresh pelts!

BTW Reggie is your wonderful headache now!
 
Tebow has always filled an undefinable niche for a player (or players) of... special(?) quality. There was a dude years ago, for your Fins, I think, Guido Merkens... Jack of all Trades and... one of those 'blessed' by being in a place at a time that needed a blessing or two. He was a demi god and then... an afterglow.

Not that I'd know, but... Tebow seems like the kind of wholesome dude whose eyes still roll back after his neck has arched and his toes have curled and he's totally into the head he's getting and he's truly amazed that you (or whoever the 'you' is) could take him there... Tebow would praise great head as God Given and that, to him (and us - cuz he'd share), would be truly dirty-hot! He also is savvy enough to know that because he "can't pass" that a good pass will win him more unbelievable head; though he won't think of it in those terms. His Mom will though, and she'll do everything in her power to make sure it happens. A dumb kid with great luck and raw talent under the influence of head will always keep a savvy momma in fresh pelts!

BTW Reggie is your wonderful headache now!

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Tebow reacts to comments from teammates with “sadness”

Posted by Mike Florio on November 14, 2012, 7:47 PM EST

The big news from New York on Wednesday came from comments made regarding the most popular non-starting quarterback in league history.

“He’s terrible,” said an unnamed starter from the same defense that Tim Tebow gashed for a 95-yard, game-winning drive 52 weeks ago tomorrow.

Tebow understandably was disappointed by the situation. Per Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Tebow admitted Wednesday to “some frustration and I guess some sadness” regarding the situation.

“This is something I can’t control,” Tebow said. “I can control my attitude, my effort and my work ethic. Those are things that will never change based on what anybody says.”

In the end, Tebow essentially retreated to what has become his mantra in the face of the so-called haters: ‘Preciate that.

“It’s never fun to hear criticism,” Tebow said. “At the same time, it’s something I’ve always used as motivation. You try to get stronger from it.”

Tebow can try all he wants, but he’ll never become good enough in the eyes of many. And it’s no surprise that he’s regarded as “terrible” in practice with the Jets. He was “terrible” in practice with the Broncos, where he was at one point fourth on the depth chart. He was “terrible” in practice at the University of Florida. But he has shown an ability to get it together on game day — when he plays.

He hasn’t played much this year, and when he has it’s been in spurts. Thus, he has yet to do anything during a game that would prompt teammates to realize that he’s anything but a “terrible” quarterback.

And he likely never will. Which makes us wonder why the Jets are even bothering to keep him on the roster.
 
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