Tim Tebow Loves Football and Christmas Cards
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 by brifulThe following cartoon shows an image that would make humorous Tim Tebow Christmas cards for 2012. This picture made the rounds in print and on the internet following Tebow’s Denver Broncos noncompetitive 45-10 playoff drubbing at the hands of Tom Brady’s New England Patriots. It depicts Tebow in his signature post-touchdown or post-victory pose of genuflection, praying to his “new” messiah Brady. While the dismantling of the Denverites made for lackluster NFL theater, it at least served to quiet down the legions of misguided Tebow devotees, who have taken their worship of this glorified college quarterback to previously unseen levels.
Timothy Richard Tebow was born on August 14, 1987 in the Philippines, the youngest of five children born to Baptist missionaries. During his mother’s pregnancy, she suffered a life-threatening infection. A stillbirth was expected and she was advised to have an abortion, as to not put her own life in danger. She refused, and Tim was born healthy, bucking the odds and surprising the doctors. After the family moved to Jacksonville, Florida, Tim, like his brothers and sisters, was homeschooled by his mother, who worked to instill the family’s Christian beliefs.
Tebow came into national prominence as a junior at Florida’s 4A Nease High School. He was known not only for his running and throwing, but for his intense competitiveness and physical courage, once playing the entire second half of a game with a broken fibula. Tebow was considered one of the nation’s top recruits and was the subject of an ESPN “Faces in Sports” documentary. The segment was titled “Tim Tebow: The Chosen One”, and focused on Tim’s deep religious faith, his homeschooling and the three summers he spent doing missionary work in the Philippines, as well as his exploits on the field of play and the college recruiting process.
Tebow received an athletic scholarship to play for the Florida Gators football team from 2006 to 2009. While he spent his freshman year as a backup, he eventually became a star, capturing the Heisman Trophy, college football’s most coveted individual award, in 2007, leading the team to a BCS championship in 2008, and a 13–1 in 2009.
In 2010, the son of missionaries was drafted by the Denver Broncos with the 25th pick of the first round. Tebow played sparingly during his rookie season, appearing in six games as a backup, and starting the last three. His rise to prominence began in 2011 when, after a 1-4 start, Tebow was named the starting quarterback. He led the team to a playoff berth and a win over the favored Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card round. Tebow soon became a nationally-renowned and controversial figure due to his outspoken and unabashed religiosity.












