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Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:12 pm to Crede15
haha thats funny.
Who let the tenn's fans back in?????????????
Who let the tenn's fans back in?????????????
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:13 pm to PDJ4LSU
How many people do you help daily? He doesn't run the media, he just is strong in what he believes and tries to get his message out. If you ask him, he'll laugh at the mere thought of being better than any of us. As for these haters, I'm not so sure about that...
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:13 pm to Rex
That was hilarious.
And way over the top.
And way over the top.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:14 pm to LSU2014
LSU2014
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ppl need to grow up
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ppl need to grow up
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:15 pm to Marines4Auburn
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His passion and his virginity are the only things they can find to rip on him about.
Child please...
Cox didn't wet his pants when he lost to Bama. Mallett didn't cut onions when he lost to Florida. JJ didn't go all bitch when he came up short to Bama. They have passion...
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:16 pm to LSU2014
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Why are you gonna hate on a guy for letting loose when he fails to do what he devoted his life to doing 4 years ago
Not hating on him, I respect him as a football player, but I think this is an issue that he needs to address before he gets his arse handed to him in an NFL locker room.
Also, I thought he devoted his life to God?
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:17 pm to Sao
He just needs to man up, they were destroyed by a (hate to say it) better team. It was not even close. I am so glad I don't have to see him in the NCG but OMG we will have to put up with the GUMPS. Not sure which is worst LOL
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:20 pm to Sao
I knew Tebow would be getting ragged for being emotional, but I totally understand and empathize with his emotion. I often quote Dick Vermeil in situations like this:
The same heights of joy you feel at accomplishing a championship are equaled by the depth of hurt you feel when you fall short. Some people are comfortable expressing their emotions, and we've seen Tebow's passion on the sidelines and on the field since he's been at Florida, so I don't begrudge him for his tears.
Good luck to you Tim Tebow!
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"If you don't invest very much, then defeat doesn't hurt very much"
The same heights of joy you feel at accomplishing a championship are equaled by the depth of hurt you feel when you fall short. Some people are comfortable expressing their emotions, and we've seen Tebow's passion on the sidelines and on the field since he's been at Florida, so I don't begrudge him for his tears.
Good luck to you Tim Tebow!
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:21 pm to Rex
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:22 pm to gxtigs1
So nobody ever cries in the NFL after losing in the playoffs? Please. Remember Romo? Cried like a babyback bitch. Like I said, more players should play with his passion instead of look down on it.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:24 pm to LSU2014
Romo didn't forkin cry. WTF are you talking about?
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:24 pm to PDJ4LSU
Get off Tebow's arse...I'm happy as anyone that my team is SEC Champs but Tebow is arguably the greatest college player to ever put on pads. He is passionate about the game and I'm sure it was hard to go out in the manner he did. I have no love for Florida, only cheer for them when playing out of conference or against Tennessee/Auburn but Tebow is a class act that all of us should hope our kids look at as a role model.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:24 pm to LSU2014
See T.Owens
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Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:26 pm to DvlsAdvocat
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I knew Tebow would be getting ragged for being emotional, but I totally understand and empathize with his emotion. I often quote Dick Vermeil in situations like this:
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"If you don't invest very much, then defeat doesn't hurt very much"
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The same heights of joy you feel at accomplishing a championship are equaled by the depth of hurt you feel when you fall short. Some people are comfortable expressing their emotions, and we've seen Tebow's passion on the sidelines and on the field since he's been at Florida, so I don't begrudge him for his tears.
Good luck to you Tim Tebow!
This. And a lot of what makes Tebow great is his tremendous passion. He does not have the best arm, technique, etc. But his passion and will to win is admirable.
And for all the people calling him a bitch, I think that is jealousy and people that know deep down the real bitch is the one staring at them in the mirror every day of their underacheiving, unremarkable life.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:29 pm to samson73103
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Tebow is a class act that all of us should hope our kids look at as a role model.
This. You can hate all you want but you would want your kid to be a person like Tebow. Rather than spending your money at Panama City on Keystone Light, tatoos and M.I.P's you would want your son doing something worthwhile on spring break.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:30 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
He didn't cry? Really? After botching the hold against Seattle? Sorry but he did. Tebow's passion makes him the greatest college football player AT LEAST of our lifetimes. Like I've said, he does things the way they should be done.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:32 pm to LSU2014
Holding his helmet in his hands is crying? Kid, you're not worth arguing with. Go watch My Dog Skip with the parental units.
Posted on 12/5/09 at 7:37 pm to anotherhogfan
I'm pissed off that Tebow didn't want to marry one of my daughters ... damnit.

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