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Tebow a QB1?! That's what I heard on the audible... (1 Viewer)

I read somewhere in here about the Denver OL allowing 5th best time in the pocket to throw and blaming the WRs for not getting open for Tebow... I'm lazy to quote this off my iphone so I apologize I just dont understand how anyone could even suggest this. Im not a Tebow hater but the MAIN problem I have stated over and over is his all time putrid release.(wind up and throw) it's possibly the slowest in National Football history here guys, this isn't even debatable if you have watched him play.

There is no fixing this either as they tried covering it up during his pre draft. I distinctly reminder everyone questioning it, all the draft pundits and evaluators prior to him being drafted.

I'm no expert but I tend to wonder if this messes with his accuracy because that is very substandard as well. He over threw a 6'3 WR in Thomas several times and Decker had to lay out even for out patterns.

 
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
 
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
I agree with pretty much your entire post, except the defensive players who did the "tebowing" gesture admitted it was mocking, and they were funning on him. And in the lockerroom, they were ripping him and Denver for him being their starting QB. That's all fair criticism, but the mocking was deliberate, there's no way that was a religious move by the defender, and they have admitted as much. Now back to religion. It really doesn't have a place on the field during the game, except for when a player is seriously injured and guys circle to pray. Other than that, it's ok after the final gun goes off. I don't think that Tebow does any obvious in-game kneeling or any of that. Just after the game, which I (personally) think is ok.
 
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
People should be free to express their religious views anywhere in the country, whether it's on a football field or not. Are you going to tell players that pointing to the sky after scoring a TD is verboten? As long as it's not interfering with the game, who cares if the man prays after the final whistle or not? The Lions made more of a spectacle mocking Tebow's praying than Tebow's praying itself.If it were some ordinary scrub on a team that kneeled on the sideline and prayed after a win instead of Tebow, we would never have even heard about it. Instead, it's a chance for haters to make an internet meme out of it and give Tebow even more attention.
 
'Hendo said:
I read somewhere in here about the Denver OL allowing 5th best time in the pocket to throw and blaming the WRs for not getting open for Tebow... I'm lazy to quote this off my iphone so I apologize I just dont understand how anyone could even suggest this. Im not a Tebow hater but the MAIN problem I have stated over and over is his all time putrid release.(wind up and throw) it's possibly the slowest in National Football history here guys, this isn't even debatable if you have watched him play. There is no fixing this either as they tried covering it up during his pre draft. I distinctly reminder everyone questioning it, all the draft pundits and evaluators prior to him being drafted.I'm no expert but I tend to wonder if this messes with his accuracy because that is very substandard as well. He over threw a 6'3 WR in Thomas several times and Decker had to lay out even for out patterns.
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
 
'Hairy Snowman said:
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
You must be talking to the wrong person.I think Tebow believes in God, and his gestures are done with that in mind. I think the "tebowing" by other players was done in a mocking manner - though as I pointed out, I don't think they mocked christianity, or Tebow personally. I think they mocked the persona that the media, and some fans, have created for Tebow - namely that he is a great QB.
 
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
after the game that has everyone throwing their hands in the air saying this guy can't play, he got 13 fantasy points. he's a good option until he's benched. I won't be surprised one bit if he has 20 pts this week.
 
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'Hendo said:
I read somewhere in here about the Denver OL allowing 5th best time in the pocket to throw and blaming the WRs for not getting open for Tebow... I'm lazy to quote this off my iphone so I apologize I just dont understand how anyone could even suggest this. Im not a Tebow hater but the MAIN problem I have stated over and over is his all time putrid release.(wind up and throw) it's possibly the slowest in National Football history here guys, this isn't even debatable if you have watched him play. There is no fixing this either as they tried covering it up during his pre draft. I distinctly reminder everyone questioning it, all the draft pundits and evaluators prior to him being drafted.I'm no expert but I tend to wonder if this messes with his accuracy because that is very substandard as well. He over threw a 6'3 WR in Thomas several times and Decker had to lay out even for out patterns.
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
You realize he's 2-3 as a starter, right? Last game was bad, but he's done OK in some ways thus far. No admittedly, Fox hates him. But he's still going to need to stay with him long enough to shut up the fans.
 
'The Comedian said:
I decided to watch the DEN/DET game, expecting to have a good laugh at how terribad Tebow is. I'm at half-time...I actually don't think he's looked terrible. :unsure: Inconsistent to be sure, but he's had some really nice throws, and a couple more that weren't that far off...and a couple bad ones, certainly, but not as bad as I expected.
You seem confused. Denver wears this jersey. Detroit wears these ones.
 
'The Comedian said:
I decided to watch the DEN/DET game, expecting to have a good laugh at how terribad Tebow is. I'm at half-time...I actually don't think he's looked terrible. :unsure: Inconsistent to be sure, but he's had some really nice throws, and a couple more that weren't that far off...and a couple bad ones, certainly, but not as bad as I expected.
You seem confused. Denver wears this jersey. Detroit wears these ones.
:D
 
'Hairy Snowman said:
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
Pretty much this, not even mentioning that its pretty ridiculous to pray openly every time he does something well (not often) as if a divine presence guided him, its insulting to everyone - not just christians. He should be mocked.
 
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
after the game that has everyone throwing their hands in the air saying this guy can't play, he got 13 fantasy points. he's a good option until he's benched. I won't be surprised one bit if he has 20 pts this week.
It won't matter unless he is actually a halfway decent starter that gives his team the best chance to win. His first game he was awful for 3 quarters, passable and lucky for 1, and eeked out a 2-point win over a winless (still) team. So in his first start he barely managed to luck through a win over THE worst team in the league. Had the ball bounced another way, he would have two subpar starts and two losses.I acknowledge the dude can run, even in heavy traffic. But last time I checked even the run-heavy broncos did not run the single-wing. My question is this: based on what we have seen this year, is there any reason to believe that he can make it as a starting QB in the NFL?
 
'Hairy Snowman said:
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
Pretty much this, not even mentioning that its pretty ridiculous to pray openly every time he does something well (not often) as if a divine presence guided him, its insulting to everyone - not just christians. He should be mocked.
I didn't know there were bad times to pray. Thanks for enlightening me. :rolleyes:
 
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
after the game that has everyone throwing their hands in the air saying this guy can't play, he got 13 fantasy points. he's a good option until he's benched. I won't be surprised one bit if he has 20 pts this week.
It won't matter unless he is actually a halfway decent starter that gives his team the best chance to win. His first game he was awful for 3 quarters, passable and lucky for 1, and eeked out a 2-point win over a winless (still) team. So in his first start he barely managed to luck through a win over THE worst team in the league. Had the ball bounced another way, he would have two subpar starts and two losses.I acknowledge the dude can run, even in heavy traffic. But last time I checked even the run-heavy broncos did not run the single-wing. My question is this: based on what we have seen this year, is there any reason to believe that he can make it as a starting QB in the NFL?
Well, he played well in the second half against the Chargers. And his 1-1 record as a starter last year did actually happen. Any reason you want to entirely dismiss that?
 
'Hendo said:
I read somewhere in here about the Denver OL allowing 5th best time in the pocket to throw and blaming the WRs for not getting open for Tebow... I'm lazy to quote this off my iphone so I apologize I just dont understand how anyone could even suggest this. Im not a Tebow hater but the MAIN problem I have stated over and over is his all time putrid release.(wind up and throw) it's possibly the slowest in National Football history here guys, this isn't even debatable if you have watched him play. There is no fixing this either as they tried covering it up during his pre draft. I distinctly reminder everyone questioning it, all the draft pundits and evaluators prior to him being drafted.I'm no expert but I tend to wonder if this messes with his accuracy because that is very substandard as well. He over threw a 6'3 WR in Thomas several times and Decker had to lay out even for out patterns.
I was 100% behind him, but I don't know how much more clear he can make it that he simply can't do it at this level. Yet sites are still ranking him in the top 15 QBs for the week. I just don't get this at all. His running is great and all, but all teams need to do is dare him to throw and contain the QB run and he's beat.I'd be shocked if we didn't see Quinn in the second half. I don't think one more week practicing is going to make a difference with the problems he has.
You realize he's 2-3 as a starter, right? Last game was bad, but he's done OK in some ways thus far. No admittedly, Fox hates him. But he's still going to need to stay with him long enough to shut up the fans.
You do realize not one fan or analysis would agree he did alright in those games. going the whole game on 3 and outs until the last two drives of a game against the worst team in football is not "alright"
 
'Hairy Snowman said:
I'm not a big fan of the "Tebowing" move after the Lions sacked Tebow, inside the link Two Deep posted. It's a mockery of Christianity more than a mockery of Tebow. Pretty tasteless, and he's done nothing to deserve that kind of ridicule. Maybe he's not NFL quality, but the religious backlash and hate that Tebow gets goes too far. :thumbdown: on the Lions for this.
I don't see it as bashing christianity at all, and honestly I don't think they do it to mock Tebow personally. He has gotten too much press for having done very little in the game. I suspect that rubs people the wrong way.Its not Tebows fault that everything he does is magnified (good or bad) by the media.
Ever think that the other player believes in God too? How do you know he isn't thanking god as well? Maybe that was the point of the celebration? Why should one player be admired for it, and another chastised?Personally, I don't think God or religion has any place on the field, in my opinion, anyway. God isn't favoring one player or team over another. God isn't going to favor an entire team of Christians, or Muslims, or Jews, or Taoists, anymore than any other team. God doesn't give a crap. Football fields aren't where people show what their moral character is. That happens in other places - orphanages, soup kitchens, counseling centers, clinics - just to name a few. It doesn't happen in a weight room, or film room, or team meeting.
Pretty much this, not even mentioning that its pretty ridiculous to pray openly every time he does something well (not often) as if a divine presence guided him, its insulting to everyone - not just christians. He should be mocked.
I didn't know there were bad times to pray. Thanks for enlightening me. :rolleyes:
Yeah, in public. You should read whatever book of the religion you practice. They all dont condone it.Lmfao, never thought id see the day, but here goes what im assuming is the first scripture bomb in the sharkpool, pre-apologies its just my opinion hoping it doesnt offend anyone:
Matthew 6:5-6And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father in secret shall reward thee openly.
 
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Yeah, in public. You should read whatever book of the religion you practice. They all dont condone it.

Lmfao, never thought id see the day, but here goes what im assuming is the first scripture bomb in the sharkpool, pre-apologies its just my opinion hoping it doesnt offend anyone:

Matthew 6:5-6

And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father in secret shall reward thee openly.
I don't know who this Matthew guy is... but his TD:INT ratio sucks! :football:
 
I decided to watch the DEN/DET game, expecting to have a good laugh at how terribad Tebow is. I'm at half-time...I actually don't think he's looked terrible. :unsure: Inconsistent to be sure, but he's had some really nice throws, and a couple more that weren't that far off...and a couple bad ones, certainly, but not as bad as I expected.
Now just you stop interjecting reality and common sense into this thread!! Don't you know you have to either call him the worst QB EVER!?! Or say he's better than if Michael Vick and Steve Young had their DNA fused?! :rolleyes:
 
'Run It Up said:
Yeah, in public. You should read whatever book of the religion you practice. They all dont condone it.

Lmfao, never thought id see the day, but here goes what im assuming is the first scripture bomb in the sharkpool, pre-apologies its just my opinion hoping it doesnt offend anyone:

Matthew 6:5-6

And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father in secret shall reward thee openly.
This is, at best, a misapplication of this scripture. Not really interested in getting into in the SP though. Just thought I would let you know.Edit: Please ignore my pointless post.

 
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'Dizzy said:
'Run It Up said:
Yeah, in public. You should read whatever book of the religion you practice. They all dont condone it.

Lmfao, never thought id see the day, but here goes what im assuming is the first scripture bomb in the sharkpool, pre-apologies its just my opinion hoping it doesnt offend anyone:

Matthew 6:5-6

And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father in secret shall reward thee openly.
I don't know who this Matthew guy is... but his TD:INT ratio sucks! :football:
No wonder. Who could decipher that pre-game rant?
 
"As a coach or decision-maker in an NFL building, you don't care what round they're drafted in, you don't care who drafted them," Fox said. "You don't care if they're short, fat, whatever. You just care: Can they play? So all that other stuff is poppycock.

"The problem is, there's so much misinformation. For people that study it, you'd see that we've probably had more shotgun or spread offense than anybody in the league over the last two weeks. We're up 30% of what we were in the first four games.

"The goofy thing is, it's almost like if he doesn't have success it will be anybody's fault but his. It's almost that kind of polarizing thing. They'll say it could be his supporting cast, or the type of plays. At the end of the day, we are what we are. We're doing everything we can to win, and we're finding out about a young quarterback, good, bad or indifferent."
Even John Fox realizes that he is in a no-win situation.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
Lol, ikr.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
Lol, ikr.
Can we take this stuff to the FFA please.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
Lol, ikr.
Can we take this stuff to the FFA please.
To get this thread back on track, I'll post what I posted in the other Tebow thread.Detroit GameUnofficial breakdown of shotgun vs. under centerShotgunPassing: 15-28 141 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 5 dropped passes, 6 sacks, 1 FumbleRushing: 8 carries 51 yardsUnder CenterPassing: 3-11 31 yards, 1 dropped pass, 1 sackRushing: 1 carry 12 yardsFWIW, following the first possession, Tebow lined up under center on first and second down for three straight possessions.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?
Because, it's for the "greater good" man.Tebow works on Sunday's, but it's OK because he probably gives 10-20% of his earnings to the church.God's OK with this.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
And that's what happened last week. He got thrown to the Lions.
 
If Tebow is Christian, why is he not honoring 'God' all day on Sunday? Why is he working on the sabbath?

Exodus 35:2

Six days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.
Oh I forgot, it's because religion is a joke.
You obviously don't know much about Christianity
John 5

The Healing at the Pool

1 Some time later, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals. 2 Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda[a] and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades. 3 Here a great number of disabled people used to lie—the blind, the lame, the paralyzed. [4] 5 One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, “Do you want to get well?”

7 “Sir,” the invalid replied, “I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me.”

8 Then Jesus said to him, “Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.” 9 At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked.

The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, 10 and so the Jewish leaders said to the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat.”

11 But he replied, “The man who made me well said to me, ‘Pick up your mat and walk.’ ”

12 So they asked him, “Who is this fellow who told you to pick it up and walk?”

13 The man who was healed had no idea who it was, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd that was there.

14 Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him, “See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you.” 15 The man went away and told the Jewish leaders that it was Jesus who had made him well.

The Authority of the Son

16 So, because Jesus was doing these things on the Sabbath, the Jewish leaders began to persecute him. 17 In his defense Jesus said to them, “My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working.” 18 For this reason they tried all the more to kill him; not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.

19 Jesus gave them this answer: “Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, and he will show him even greater works than these, so that you will be amazed. 21 For just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son gives life to whom he is pleased to give it. 22 Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son, 23 that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him.

24 “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. 25 Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live. 26 For as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son also to have life in himself. 27 And he has given him authority to judge because he is the Son of Man.

28 “Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice 29 and come out—those who have done what is good will rise to live, and those who have done what is evil will rise to be condemned. 30 By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me.
 
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It's strange how quiet it is in here today.... :rolleyes:
I suppose they're running out of excuses for the production.1. He couldn't even beat the crappy Raiders!

2. The Texans defense is terrible and they have packed it in for the year.

3. He won't always get garbage-time points like that!

4. He can't play the Dolphins every week!

5. He won't always get garbage-time points like that!

6. Also, he's going to be benched soon!

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Help us out guys, what's the reason du jour for why Tebow won't continue to put up QB1 numbers?

 
Tebow is a winner. All he does is win. How can you not like someone like that, especially with such a strong moral fiber? He's a good kid who wins football games, by arm or by foot.

 
It's strange how quiet it is in here today.... :rolleyes:
I suppose they're running out of excuses for the production.1. He couldn't even beat the crappy Raiders!

2. The Texans defense is terrible and they have packed it in for the year.

3. He won't always get garbage-time points like that!

4. He can't play the Dolphins every week!

5. He won't always get garbage-time points like that!

6. Also, he's going to be benched soon!

7. ______________________________________

Help us out guys, what's the reason du jour for why Tebow won't continue to put up QB1 numbers?
In a related note, scratch off Tebow starting is going to kill the value of McGahee.
 

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