Agreed. There is no shame in tears of passion.Indeed.
Some people have enough self confidence they don't worry about what other people think...
Agreed. There is no shame in tears of passion.Indeed.
Some people have enough self confidence they don't worry about what other people think...
The kid is the best competitor I've ever seen. Unless those of you who want him to "man up" are man enough to tell him that to his face, why don't you keep the thoughts to yourself.Indeed.
Some people have enough self confidence they don't worry about what other people think...
So what, already. The man played his heart out for four straight years.
I don't think this was "a ballgame." It was for the SEC championship and the right to play for the national championship. For Tebow and Florida is was a game to play for the opportunity to repeat as the national champions whcih is the goal their entire team has been working toward since last spring, all summer and this season. The team fell short of their goal and he was hurting. :smile:Nobody is upset with the way he carried himself but he's not the only player that has lost a ballgame for crying out loud.
Wait a second. I'll bet over half the people on this board have faced more adversity than Tebow ever has.You know, after reading Tebow threads for four years now, I wish some of our posters had the opportunity to live in the bubble that's been created for him for the same time period. Take the topic of this thread for instance... some of us think it's admirable he cry - others mock him for it. Just once I'd like to see some folks who's never been there actually get there and see what it would be like. I'm sure I'd make my share of mistakes and I'm sure I'd get tired of the never-ending criticism that comes from overexpectations that's put on the back of a college student.
You called for him to cry at games end, and you are now scolding others? I certainly never said that, nor did others that I am aware of. You might be alone. Glad you recognized your mistake for acting like an auby, as you say.So what, already. The man played his heart out for four straight years.
Let's not act like Auburn fans, OK?
I'm glad to see Bama win. Aren't y'all?
I'm one of those who said I wanted to see Bama make Tebow cry. Now, I'm kinda ashamed of it. He's one of the good guys.
I can't believe you actually posted this comment.Tebow is very religious and this thread will wind out of control just on that alone. Best to close imo.
I agree. I thought he showed incredible class in his post-game interview. It must have been difficult to have a microphone stuck in his face right after losing, but he handled it well. I think he still represents many wonderful things. I am glad we whipped their tails tonight, but Tebow continues to demonstrate his class.Pretty classless if you ask me. He is a competitor and hates to lose. I know it hurts for him to lose, but different people show different emotions when the lose.
Don't get me wrong, I am glad that he was crying after the game because that means that we won. However, I am not going to mock a young man who continues to show class and represent many things that are right in this world.So what, already. The man played his heart out for four straight years.
Let's not act like Auburn fans, OK?
I'm glad to see Bama win. Aren't y'all?
I'm one of those who said I wanted to see Bama make Tebow cry. Now, I'm kinda ashamed of it. He's one of the good guys.
I'm not talking about any type of adversity... just the type where every move you make is under examination by people who love to make news by telling everyone about your mistakes. Most of us don't live there... nor will ever be there.Wait a second. I'll bet over half the people on this board have faced more adversity than Tebow ever has.
And the lovefest continues. Maybe he'll be speaking in your community soon.
Bye Timmy, you strung us along for the benefit of a TV show, but Greg got the last laugh.
He was never coming to unstable Alabama, he just found a nice coach he could string along, although I believed he liked him. It made for great ESPN TV.