He makes me furious too.

 

 

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This makes me furious! What a semi-hole!

 

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Hey, Tebow! Learn a lesson from Leak


Andrea Adelson

>From the Press Box

December 15, 2008

 

 

Tim Tebow, you are better than that.

You are better than complaining about losing the Heisman.

You are better than saying maybe you should come back to school to try to
join Archie Griffin as the only two-time Heisman winners.

It is time for a little lesson in humility and grace.

A lesson you can learn from Chris Leak.

You remember Leak.

The former Gators quarterback fans loved to hate. The guy everyone wanted
run out of town, but instead of leaving, stayed around to guide UF to the
national championship in 2006.

Leak had to deal with far worse than being left off a few Heisman ballots.
He had to endure being booed in his own stadium. Vitriolic message boards
that called for him to be benched for an unproven true freshman. A coach who
completely changed the offense, making him look as good as a fat man in a
Speedo.

The indignity of being forgotten right after winning a national
championship.

Never once did Leak complain. He never made the situation about himself. He
never said he would use the booing as motivation. Or the rampant calls to be
replaced by Tebow as motivation. Even when he led the Gators to the national
championship over Ohio State, Leak never gloated.

Hearing Tebow turn a team pursuit of a national championship into revenge
for himself, well, that is something Leak would never have done.

So focus on the game, not an individual snub.

Leak did all of this in every game, but especially in the most important
game of his life. Against Ohio State, Leak stayed calm and steady. He was a
revelation, made no costly mistakes and of course made way for Tebow, who
ended up scoring two touchdowns to one for Leak.

But it was never about the touchdowns for Leak. Tebow was the one who
delivered the flashy plays. Leak was the one who simply delivered. He was
everything the Gators needed. Not only because of his been-there-before
attitude, but also because he didn't try to do everything himself.

Without him, the Gators wouldn't be playing for their second national
championship in three years. Without him, the Gators wouldn't have returned
to the top of the college football world.

Two years removed from that championship, Leak is as classy as ever. Says he
is happy for Tebow, happy he played a little part in what the new
quarterback has become. Even says Tebow deserved to win a second Heisman.

When asked about the way he was treated while at UF, Leak is still gracious.

"There's going to be criticism. It's part of the game," Leak says. "It's how
things work when you're in the spotlight, especially at the quarterback
position. That's one thing you cannot pay attention to. The main thing you
can do is put in the work and prepare. It all paid off for me."

These days, Leak is living in Orlando with his wife, who works for the
Magic. He spent this past season with Montreal of the CFL, though he never
played. He plans on going back to the CFL next season, hoping to one day
make it to the NFL.

There is no doubting that Tebow has been a great ambassador for UF, a great
leader for the football program and a compassionate humanitarian. But
Saturday night was not his best moment.

People not only remember how you win, they remember how you lose.

Andrea Adelson can be reached at [email protected].

Copyright C 2008, Orlando Sentinel <http://www.orlandosentinel.com/> 





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