The Thriller
Well-Known Member
Kim is trash. Best known for her sex movie.
Tim Tebow, might not be a very good QB, is one of the best human beings on the planet. Do you folks know that before every game he flies someone sick from around the country to visit the Broncos? He pays for their lodging, transportation, game, and food. He invites them to meet the team, gives them swag, and even lets them hang out on the sideline before the game begins.
If every Christian and/or Mormon lived the way Tim Tebow lives, the world would be a lot better.
Yes, he can get annoying. And yes, his throws look bad.
But the dudes works hard, actually cares about *gasp* winning, gives credit to opponents and teammates (something unheard of in sports at any level), and gives back to world.
Kim is trash. When she dies, no one will honestly give a damn. When Tim Tebow dies, no one will remember his short NFL career. But many will remember the donations he gave, the time he gave to little girls and boys dying from cancer, and the real charity he demonstrated (and not just talked about).
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012...tom-brady-patriots-season-ends_n_1207162.html
There are far too many lebrons, Durons, Terrel Owens, and Kims in the world. With so many people suffering, I for one wish that there were more Tebows.
Tim Tebow, might not be a very good QB, is one of the best human beings on the planet. Do you folks know that before every game he flies someone sick from around the country to visit the Broncos? He pays for their lodging, transportation, game, and food. He invites them to meet the team, gives them swag, and even lets them hang out on the sideline before the game begins.
If every Christian and/or Mormon lived the way Tim Tebow lives, the world would be a lot better.
Yes, he can get annoying. And yes, his throws look bad.
But the dudes works hard, actually cares about *gasp* winning, gives credit to opponents and teammates (something unheard of in sports at any level), and gives back to world.
Kim is trash. When she dies, no one will honestly give a damn. When Tim Tebow dies, no one will remember his short NFL career. But many will remember the donations he gave, the time he gave to little girls and boys dying from cancer, and the real charity he demonstrated (and not just talked about).
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012...tom-brady-patriots-season-ends_n_1207162.html
Remember, this is a kid who spent summers with his father who doubles as a minister and a doctor tending to the sick in the Philipines. Truthfully now, how many college kids do you know who told of spending a summer assisting his father performing circumcisions on Filipino children?
Tebow, at the age of 22 has written his autobiography and it's a best seller. Most 22-year olds have trouble getting past writing their own name and don't read books. This is a guy who buys tickets to home games for sick kids and their families and then spends quality time with the kids right after the game. I may be one of the biggest cynics you'd ever meet, but whatever he's selling, I'm buying. This week, Manny Ramirez said he wants to be a role model. Who would you want your kids to emulate, Manny or Tebow?
There are far too many lebrons, Durons, Terrel Owens, and Kims in the world. With so many people suffering, I for one wish that there were more Tebows.