Monday, March 26, 2012

Athletes should strive for the Tebow attitude

For those of us that watch ESPN, you have seen Tim Tebow criticized for his "poor" quarterback play last season when he took the Broncos to the playoffs.  It was a hot topic during the season, with analysts continually on the attack of the innocent guy, bashing his throwing motion and his accuracy. (rightfully so) Since then, Tebow was traded to the New York Jets, and much of the same criticism has been being talked about on a regular basis, after watching Tebow's press conference today I have the utmost respect for the young man.  He's ignored all the criticism over the previous months and continues to act like a professional.  The guy's got a great attitude toward the game, and strives to be a winner.  Both of which are lacking in Professional Football, most guys seem to care about the money.

Regardless of his statistics at the quarterback position, his team last season, the Denver Broncos won enough games to make the playoffs, and they were led by none other then Tim Tebow!  The guy is winner, and plays the game with passion.  He makes his teammates around him better, solely based on how he plays the game himself.  I wish I had the opportunity to play with such a great football player, who plays the game right.  More athletes that play football should strive to be like Tebow.

2 comments:

  1. I agree. Tim Tebow is a nice guy and yeah, he's not the best quarter back, but he does his best and doesn't act like a jerk after the criticism. It just gets me because no one says anything about the players who act like complete jerks but then when Tebow prays, they criticize him.

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  2. I agree. Fortunately the guys on the Packers are on par with Tebow's attitude towards the game and life in general, but I wish more people in the NFL had a heart of gold for fans the game. I want to say he is going to be on the NFL Network tonight, if you get it, you should watch. :)

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