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    Whether you love him or loathe him, there’s no denying that Tim Tebow — arguably the greatest college quarterback of all time — is one of the most polarizing personalities in the NFL. Why, exactly, remains a mystery to me.

    For the record, I happen to love the guy — unconditionally so. (Don’t worry, my wife knows.) I love his competitive fire and uncanny intangibles on the field, not to mention his inspirational works of charity, humility and unabashedly Christian lifestyle. Sue me. Of course, I’m also a huge Denver Broncos fan. Again, sue me.



    Personally, I think Tebow is going to be a fantastic NFL quarterback. Certainly, he flashed signs of brilliance during the end of a highly scrutinized 2010 rookie season that included 11 total touchdowns, just three interceptions and a quarterback rating of 82.1.

    But enough of what I think. What do you think about Tim Tebow? Let us know with a comment below — on the man himself, on his chances in the NFL, on his football cards, on why you love him, on why you loathe him — and you could win what promises to be one of the most-coveted and most-valuable Rookie Cards of 2010: Tim Tebow’s Playoff Contenders Rookie Ticket Autograph, live everywhere when the product releases next Wednesday.

    Just comment on this post. That’s all you have to do to be eligible. We’ll sift through your feedback next week and pick one thoughtful response at random to win.

    So, I ask again: What do you think of Tim Tebow?




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    Whether you love him or loathe him, there’s no denying that Tim Tebow — arguably the greatest college quarterback of all time — is one of the most polarizing personalities in the NFL. Why, exactly, remains a mystery to me.

    For the record, I happen to love the guy — unconditionally so. (Don’t worry, my wife knows.) I love his competitive fire and uncanny intangibles on the field, not to mention his inspirational works of charity, humility and unabashedly Christian lifestyle. Sue me. Of course, I’m also a huge Denver Broncos fan. Again, sue me.



    Personally, I think Tebow is going to be a fantastic NFL quarterback. Certainly, he flashed signs of brilliance during the end of a highly scrutinized 2010 rookie season that included 11 total touchdowns, just three interceptions and a quarterback rating of 82.1.

    But enough of what I think. What do you think about Tim Tebow? Let us know with a comment below — on the man himself, on his chances in the NFL, on his football cards, on why you love him, on why you loathe him — and you could win what promises to be one of the most-coveted and most-valuable Rookie Cards of 2010: Tim Tebow’s Playoff Contenders Rookie Ticket Autograph, live everywhere when the product releases next Wednesday.

    Just comment on this post. That’s all you have to do to be eligible. We’ll sift through your feedback next week and pick one thoughtful response at random to win.

    So, I ask again: What do you think of Tim Tebow?




    More...
    Tim tebow is not only just a athlete he is a man of character wits faith and a true passion for everything he involves himself with he sets the bar high in everything he does and sets a good example for adults and children alike the man is going to be succesful in the nfl and succesful in life i bealive god has given him the gifts he has to reach out and touch many peoples lives family friends fans coaches you name it this is why i respect and admire tim tebow more athletes should realize like he has that they are lucky to be in a position that they are in records aside when his career is done i bealive he will walk away from our great game of football holding a lombardi trophy or two and reflecting knowing he has inspired more generations to strive for exellence in what they do thanks for reading my post jason bell

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