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The local am radio sports talkers my Dad listens to have been making a big deal about Tebow. Saying that him not going in the game flies in the face of everything he stands for, and even calling him a fake Christian.
 

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Another example of the media inventing a story to villainize someone that they don't like. According to Rex Ryan, Tebow DID NOT refuse to go into the game, and would have played Wildcat if asked. So based on that, the entire narrative was a complete fabrication by our lovely MSM.


I was sure of it as I posted above. I cannot see Tebow refusing to go into the game--ever, that's just not him. In fact he is too much of a team player to refuse even if it was deserved. The media must have mistaken him for an oversized ego black player who does things that a White player would never do...like the Lomas Brown, ex Lion black sumo OT, see below article...

Lomas Brown tells ESPN radio that he let lineman hit Scott Mitchell

Former Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown was talking about the good old days on ESPN radio last Friday and he let out a little secret about his relationship with former Lions quarterback Scott Mitchell.


It wasn't a good one.


During a game against the Packers at Lambeau Field on Nov. 6, 1994, Brown had enough of Mitchell's shoddy play and decided to do something about it.


"We were playing Green Bay in Milwaukee … we were getting beat, 24-3, at that time and he just stunk up the place," Brown told ESPN radio. "He's throwing interceptions, just everything. So I looked at Kevin Glover, our All-Pro center and I said, 'Glove, that is it.' I said, 'I'm getting him out the game.'... So I got the gator arms on the guy at the last minute, he got around me, he hit Scott Mitchell, he did something to his finger ... and he came out the game. Dave Krieg came in the game. We ended up losing that game, 27-24."
"As you can tell, I'm just not a big fan of Scott Mitchell. He's just not on my Christmas list."

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121224/SPORTS0101/212240399#ixzz2G812XkNO

Yup, guy doesn't like his White boy Qb so he lets an opponent through to hit and injure the guy. Un-fricken-believable. This is the kind of thing that makes one believe in conspiracies about the NFL. How can this be justified?
 

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I was sure of it as I posted above. I cannot see Tebow refusing to go into the game--ever, that's just not him. In fact he is too much of a team player to refuse even if it was deserved. The media must have mistaken him for an oversized ego black player who does things that a White player would never do...like the Lomas Brown, ex Lion black sumo OT, see below article...

Lomas Brown tells ESPN radio that he let lineman hit Scott Mitchell

Former Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown was talking about the good old days on ESPN radio last Friday and he let out a little secret about his relationship with former Lions quarterback Scott Mitchell.


It wasn't a good one.


During a game against the Packers at Lambeau Field on Nov. 6, 1994, Brown had enough of Mitchell's shoddy play and decided to do something about it.


"We were playing Green Bay in Milwaukee … we were getting beat, 24-3, at that time and he just stunk up the place," Brown told ESPN radio. "He's throwing interceptions, just everything. So I looked at Kevin Glover, our All-Pro center and I said, 'Glove, that is it.' I said, 'I'm getting him out the game.'... So I got the gator arms on the guy at the last minute, he got around me, he hit Scott Mitchell, he did something to his finger ... and he came out the game. Dave Krieg came in the game. We ended up losing that game, 27-24."
"As you can tell, I'm just not a big fan of Scott Mitchell. He's just not on my Christmas list."

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121224/SPORTS0101/212240399#ixzz2G812XkNO

Yup, guy doesn't like his White boy Qb so he lets an opponent through to hit and injure the guy. Un-fricken-believable. This is the kind of thing that makes one believe in conspiracies about the NFL. How can this be justified?

Wow, but I shouldnt be surprised. I wonder if Scott Mitchell could bring up a lawsuit against this genius? After all he did admit to willfully injuring someone. But if hes anything like other former affletes, hes probably broke.
 

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Wow, but I shouldnt be surprised. I wonder if Scott Mitchell could bring up a lawsuit against this genius? After all he did admit to willfully injuring someone. But if hes anything like other former affletes, hes probably broke.
Lomas Brown backed off from his bragging about letting a teammate get injured. PR agents are a wonderful thing....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnTvhKKRpbc
 

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I was sure of it as I posted above. I cannot see Tebow refusing to go into the game--ever, that's just not him. In fact he is too much of a team player to refuse even if it was deserved. The media must have mistaken him for an oversized ego black player who does things that a White player would never do...like the Lomas Brown, ex Lion black sumo OT, see below article...

Lomas Brown tells ESPN radio that he let lineman hit Scott Mitchell

Former Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown was talking about the good old days on ESPN radio last Friday and he let out a little secret about his relationship with former Lions quarterback Scott Mitchell.


It wasn't a good one.


During a game against the Packers at Lambeau Field on Nov. 6, 1994, Brown had enough of Mitchell's shoddy play and decided to do something about it.


"We were playing Green Bay in Milwaukee … we were getting beat, 24-3, at that time and he just stunk up the place," Brown told ESPN radio. "He's throwing interceptions, just everything. So I looked at Kevin Glover, our All-Pro center and I said, 'Glove, that is it.' I said, 'I'm getting him out the game.'... So I got the gator arms on the guy at the last minute, he got around me, he hit Scott Mitchell, he did something to his finger ... and he came out the game. Dave Krieg came in the game. We ended up losing that game, 27-24."
"As you can tell, I'm just not a big fan of Scott Mitchell. He's just not on my Christmas list."

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121224/SPORTS0101/212240399#ixzz2G812XkNO

Yup, guy doesn't like his White boy Qb so he lets an opponent through to hit and injure the guy. Un-fricken-believable. This is the kind of thing that makes one believe in conspiracies about the NFL. How can this be justified?

What a bush league move! :yell: Talk about totally unprofessional. :thumbdown: I bet'cha dollars to doughnuts he's not the only afroletic sumo that's pulled that kind of mess. :tsk:
 

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Another example of the media inventing a story to villainize someone that they don't like. According to Rex Ryan, Tebow DID NOT refuse to go into the game, and would have played Wildcat if asked. So based on that, the entire narrative was a complete fabrication by our lovely MSM.

Leftists lie constantly, they never stop. This is another example.

Leftist are crazy and evil. They have to lie to advance their despicable political agenda. No one would support them if they told the truth.

Do you think there will be any apologies for slandering Tebow? Unlikely.

One of the important points to bring up to the "unenlightened" is how much lying leftists do.
 

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Leftists lie constantly, they never stop. This is another example.

Leftist are crazy and evil. They have to lie to advance their despicable political agenda. No one would support them if they told the truth.

Do you think there will be any apologies for slandering Tebow? Unlikely.

One of the important points to bring up to the "unenlightened" is how much lying leftists do.

So true! They lie constantly, and they repeat the lies until they get sheeple to believe them. A powerful man once said "if you tell a lie loud enough, and often enough people WILL believe it". The key is the repetition.
 

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I read the gay actor article yesterday, what a disgusting sly attempt at slandering his character.
Surprisingly(or not) all of the comments were stating how it is nothing more than a staggering coincidence and that "Tebow was a closet homo anyway" Based on what?.....the strong religious character he is and portrays? I don't believe I've ever seen a black athlete on the receiving end of gay accusations, religious or not
 

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I read the gay actor article yesterday, what a disgusting sly attempt at slandering his character.
Surprisingly(or not) all of the comments were stating how it is nothing more than a staggering coincidence and that "Tebow was a closet homo anyway" Based on what?.....the strong religious character he is and portrays? I don't believe I've ever seen a black athlete on the receiving end of gay accusations, religious or not
AC Green who had/has? the ironman streak in the NBA had an article written about him in the late 90's talking about his celibacy while playing in the den of inequity(Los Angles for the Lakers). I remember they even mentioned how he turned a cheek when he had his front teeth knocked out by an opposing player. I don't think his sexual orientation was ever brought up publicly.
 

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The Jaguars new GM, David Caldwell, has just said that there is no way Tim Tebow is coming to Jacksonville.
 

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Know who holds the "BCS bowl game record" for most passing yards in ANY single bowl game? Who threw for 482 yards (while rushing for 51) on 31 completions of 35 attempts in that bowl game against a Top 20 team?

It was Tebow in the Sugar Bowl, Jan 1, 2010 !!!!

WHY DO MORONS SAY, "HE CAN'T PASS" ?!!!!

The fella' passed for 9285 yards in college, 66.4 % completion, and 88 TD's vs. 16 interceptions, but "He can't pass".

Yes, his completion percentage was 46.5% in 2011 at Denver, but Denver used the run-option for short yardage INSTEAD of screen passes (which- being "easy to complete"- usually boost a QB's completion percentage by 5-7% if he gets to throw 7 or 8 of 'em a game). So, his completion percentage at Denver in 2011 was 46.5 % DESPITE not being called on to throw screen passes. Guess what Terry Bradshaw's first-year completion percentage was- 38% !!!! TEBOW CAN PASS (AND RUN) !!!
 

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Know who holds the "BCS bowl game record" for most passing yards in ANY single bowl game? Who threw for 482 yards (while rushing for 51) on 31 completions of 35 attempts in that bowl game against a Top 20 team?

It was Tebow in the Sugar Bowl, Jan 1, 2010 !!!!

WHY DO MORONS SAY, "HE CAN'T PASS" ?!!!!

The fella' passed for 9285 yards in college, 66.4 % completion, and 88 TD's vs. 16 interceptions

What an amazing set of stats! Imagine if he was Black. Im amazed that even here on CF there are comments about his lack of throwing ability. That just shows how well propaganda works. Obviously Tebow can pass with the best of them. Hes been sabotaged, and then the repetition of the evil anti-white media has been relentless. The destruction of Tebow is maybe the biggest victory for the caste system.
 

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People say he can't pass because he completed 46.5% of his passes. It has become increasingly hard to defend him, although I am a staunch supporter. I can give examples of quarterbacks who threw for under 50%; Vick, Mcnabb, Manning, Elway (last two guys won Super Bowls) and that helps a little. But people just tend to discredit whatever he did in college. The consensus is that the Broncos tailored an offense to him, which isn't true. People that watched the games know that. Yeah they ran a read option play out of a shotgun, but their was no variance in the play calling. It was 1st down run, 2nd down run, 3rd and 7 pass. Also it doesn't help that people believe the fallacy that the "best players play", when you have to take into account human error in scouting and stereotypes. That's why the Jets not playing Tim despite Mark Sanchez's struggles looks bad for him and just gives further confirmation to Tebow-haters that he can't play.
 
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I think Tebow needs a venue where the city is strongly Christian and maybe even a warm climate. Maybe he could become Matt Ryan's backup in Atlanta some day.
 

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I think Tebow needs a venue where the city is strongly Christian and maybe even a warm climate. Maybe he could become Matt Ryan's backup in Atlanta some day.
Although it would be nice if he lands in a community that supports his Christianity, it would be best if he lands on a team that sees him as the athletic, running QB that he is. He needs to be put in charge of one of those apparently "black only" offenses like those that are run in DC, SF, Seattle, and Carolina. Regardless of where it is, he would be amazing. Yet white QB's aren't "permitted" to do that, they all have to try to emulate Tom Brady or Peyton Manning. How many white, athletic college QB's have been cast(e) aside over the years because they weren't "white pocket passers"? Many with more talent than Gremlin, Vick, the Midget, Scam, and Kraepernick have come and gone over the years, but none moreso than Tebow.
 

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Although it would be nice if he lands in a community that supports his Christianity, it would be best if he lands on a team that sees him as the athletic, running QB that he is. He needs to be put in charge of one of those apparently "black only" offenses like those that are run in DC, SF, Seattle, and Carolina. Regardless of where it is, he would be amazing. Yet white QB's aren't "permitted" to do that, they all have to try to emulate Tom Brady or Peyton Manning. How many white, athletic college QB's have been cast(e) aside over the years because they weren't "white pocket passers"? Many with more talent than Gremlin, Vick, the Midget, Scam, and Kraepernick have come and gone over the years, but none moreso than Tebow.

Crouch, Matt Jones, Zabransky, and Scott Frost just to name a few. Had any one of these played quarterback and been given five years to succeed like all black qb's we'd see a thousand yard rusher from the quarterback position just like Vick one season. All of those four mentioned above were faster and better rushers than Tebow, but Tebow is the best passer out of all of them.

The media is trying to sell us the idea that he may play for Arizona next year because he was seen practicing there. Who knows. I wouldn't want to see him go there as Arizona has been absolutely dismal in the passing game for years. The only good receiver is Fitzgerald.
 

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Arizona wouldn't be a bad place for Tebow overall. Rob Housler is a very fast tight end, Michael Floyd was a first round draft pick last year who may or may not develop, and there's Fitzgerald. The long-time problem with that team has been a terrible, sumo-dominated offensive line, and they don't have a running game either now.

It seems to be an ongoing requirement by the Bidwell family that owns the team, that it remain among the blackest in the league every year. So it's not an ideal landing spot for Tebow, but at this point he has to welcome any team that will sign him and give him a chance to at least compete to be the starter.
 

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well, he played behind a sumo line at UF. If he isn't the most accurate then that is where Larry Fitzgerald should help. Denver really didn't have a run game before Tebow came in and reignited Willis McGahee's career.

I was watching some high school footage of him and some 11 on 11 drills, he didn't drop his arm all the way down to make a pass, even deep ones. Watching college footage it seems most of the passes where he brought his arm down low came on deep passes which makes me wonder where it wasn't corrected in college.

I wonder if Chip Kelly would be interested in him, although it would screw over Nick Foles. The question is, now he is with the Eagles, who will he go with at qb? He is probably going to want to run his spread option but there aren't any qbs coming out that would fit that offense. Its pretty similar to what Tebow ran at UF under Urban Meyer
 

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Rapper Ludacris Inks Headphone Deal With Tim Tebow



http://allhiphop.com/2013/01/18/rapper-ludacris-inks-headphone-deal-with-tim-tebow/


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Same here, Dixie and whiteathlete33. This is sad to read about.
 
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