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Tebow coming to Missoula?

Can't quite see what the hubbub is about. Tebow is doing events for charities as I understand. It's surprising he is coming to Montana. I'm pretty sure that $100 will go to what he considers a good cause, and not up his nose. Seems like a nice thing to do for other folks.

Some seem upset that he took his team so far in the playoffs since he is a terrible quarterback and wasn't supposed to win. As I recall, Mohammed Ali was going to get killed by Sonny Liston and man would never broadjump over 29 feet like Bob Beamon. Seems like an overachiever, I have no problem with that.

All in all, I'd guess that most of you who have a daughter would be proud if she brought him home to meet you. Seems like a nice young man. Well, there is that Christian thing and the nagging thought that maybe God really did help him win a few games. Kind of an unfair advantage, I'll admit.

From my viewpoint, it seems like Tim is a man in full, and maybe that's more important in the long run than being a great football player.
 
cclarkblues said:
Can't quite see what the hubbub is about. Tebow is doing events for charities as I understand. It's surprising he is coming to Montana. I'm pretty sure that $100 will go to what he considers a good cause, and not up his nose. Seems like a nice thing to do for other folks.

Some seem upset that he took his team so far in the playoffs since he is a terrible quarterback and wasn't supposed to win. As I recall, Mohammed Ali was going to get killed by Sonny Liston and man would never broadjump over 29 feet like Bob Beamon. Seems like an overachiever, I have no problem with that.

All in all, I'd guess that most of you who have a daughter would be proud if she brought him home to meet you. Seems like a nice young man. Well, there is that Christian thing and the nagging thought that maybe God really did help him win a few games. Kind of an unfair advantage, I'll admit.

From my viewpoint, it seems like Tim is a man in full, and maybe that's more important in the long run than being a great football player.
I think any reasonable person can 100% agree with that.
 
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