TEBOW............lol....Now we can have a week of rest from Touchdown Jesus

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QB1MattSaracen

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There is nothing I don't like about Tebow. I want to pull for the guy. The media coverage was just out of hand, though. I could not stand it.

We may get a short break, but I doubt it will provide any help long term. He'll pull off another comeback win over a bad team next week and the hype will be back. Remember, Tebow and crew already got dismantled by Detroit earlier this year.
 

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...and the stranglehold they have on the Eastern Division of the NFC. With the Packers losing, it looks like America's Team will be building the momentum it needs to make a run for its Sixth NFL Championship.
 

patdog

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Seriously, failing to see how this loss is on Tebow. He rushed for 93 yards and threw for 194 on only 22 attempts. Most QBs in the league would call that apretty good game.I don't see anyone saying Aaron Rodgersha ha, even though he had a worse day in a loss.
 

sleepy dawg

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I agree that there won't be quite as much as there was today, but then again how could there be. ESPN this morning did nothing but talk about Tebow. They even put together a Tebow movie, and afterwards Ditka declared the "movie" deserved an Oscar. He even compared it to Gone With The Wind, or some other old movie that is supposedly good.

That said, I doubt you will get that kind of coverage this week, but I guarantee you will hear plenty about Tebow tomorrow. You will be more tired of Tebow tomorrow than you are today.
 

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There are some Muslim players in the league. When one of them does good, let Mohammed come into the locker room and give HIS team a pep talk.

My guess is that the SNL cast isn't as "courageous" and "edgy" as they think they are. BTW, they know Christians won't chop their heads off.
 
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They will spoof, trash, attack Christians and Jesus all day orclaim a Crucifix submerged in urine is "art".
Try submerging a Koran in urine or spoof Muhummad. The credits at the end of the show/movie will be a hit list.

But to hear them talk, we all know that Islam is a religion of love.

Fine, then start the attacks on Islam.
 

RocketCityDawg

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Someone sent me a pic of his kneeling pose as a Bronco, juxtaposed with a pic of the original George W at Valley Forge, in the same posture.

How dare he, in this enlightened era, express his faith in public.

So politically incorrect. What arrogance to invoke Jesus in December. Or any day.

RCD
 

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and allow me to say this. It's not an issue because you have never seen and will never see a Muslim lower their faith to the point of making it part of a touchdown dance (there is probably some stoning penalty for doing that). When you make a joke out of your religion by insinuating God gives one **** about football you bring it on yourself. I like Tebow, wish him the best, but he opened this door.
 

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and Christians will still complain. Seriously, that skit was very, very tame.<div>
</div><div>I don't understand the complaints against the skit, based on the thinking that other religions wouldn't stand for it. Shouldn't you be proud of a religion that doesn't reprimand others?</div><div>
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