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Tim Tebow, America's sweetheart


By Damian Garde | DAILY LOBO

Tim Tebow is a remarkably detestable football player.

There's the endless media fawning, the squeaky-clean image, the dumbfounding
Heisman acceptance speech and, of course, the God complex.

Tebow, the bruising, gee-golly face of college football, is the ambassador
from a world of early bedtimes and rubber wristbands. After winning two
national titles quarterbacking the Florida Gators, Tebow became the
proselytizing poster child for everything annoying about his sport. 

On the field, he's a bizarrely upright, unstoppable rusher, and he's
averaged 31 touchdowns through the air in the past two seasons. He's equal
parts Joe Namath, Joe Jonas and Jimmy Swaggart.

In short, he's the bro messiah.

So, on Saturday, when the Chosen One took a nasty shot, clanked his head on
the way down and lay motionless on the field, I should have felt some tinge
of schadenfreude. But I didn't.

Hard as I try, I just can't bring myself to hate Tim Tebow.

On the one hand, listening to Tebow is a bit like driving behind a Hummer:
maddening, uncomfortable and ideologically offensive in a way you can't
quite put your finger on. But on the other hand, you can't blame the sun for
rising.

To most people, a postgame interview might not seem like the proper place to
explain that God has a plan for everyone and that your motivation in
throwing footballs at people is to get to heaven. But for Tebow, a man who
was raised by missionaries and spends his spring breaks spreading the Gospel
to Third-World kids, a career in football is just an extension of the family
business.

Furthermore, the guy's entire biography reads like a parable. While his
mother was pregnant with him, she came down with amoebic dysentery while out
building mud huts in the Philippines. Her doctor recommended she terminate
the pregnancy, because having a child would put her life at risk. But she,
of course, refused, bringing into the world a brutal football force,
smashing fellow human beings on Saturday and getting up for church on
Sunday.

That story, along with other tearful testimonials of Tebow's general
blessedness, is just a glimpse at the culture in which he was raised. If you
were told your entire life that you were a walking miracle, wouldn't you
start to believe it at some point?
And as much as Tebow rarely passes up an opportunity to plug the Book of
John, it's hard to tell which came first: Tebow's postgame preaching or the
sports world's fascination with his divinity.

Would a reporter ask Colt McCoy if he was saving himself for marriage? Would
ESPN speculate that Jacory Harris asked Jesus for some downfield blocking?
Tebow fields all manners of nonsensical questions and, in a sense, his
willingness to bind faith and football for his interviewers is kind of
endearing.

As tempting as it is to snicker when Tebow explains that Jesus "already
tweeted enough; we just have to look at it," there's no pretense to his
madcap preaching. The guy's just doing what he knows: saving souls and
winning football games. You can't hate an athlete for being honest with
himself.

So, when Tebow gets to the NFL and turns every postgame presser into a
revival, it won't bother me. Unless he gets drafted by the Cowboys.





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