One more point about the hit on Tebow.  After the crowd finally got quiet
and the trainers, etc went out to work on him, the players from both teams
went out on the field and stood watching as Tebow was getting back into
Lexington.  It was really impressive that everyone on the field had that
much respect for him.

After the game I listened to the Rich Brooks interview.  He was also very
concerned about Tim and had checked with Urban on him before going to the
locker room.

One last thing.  After the Rich Brooks interview, I stopped and was getting
gas at a Thornton's in Lexington after the game.  A couple of potential DUIs
drove past and one stuck his head out the window and shouted, "Hey, Tebow's
dead.  I just heard it on the radio."  After their 23rd loss to us in a row,
I have to admit, it was pretty funny.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Sean Fletcher
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 6:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: TT

 

Ken-

I was at the game... there was definitely some cheering by the UK fans after
Tebow was hit -- I was disgusted. I think after people realized it was
serious the crowd silenced for a bit, and then the Gator section started
chanting "Lets Go Tebow"... and erupted when he finally sat up. Definitely
some tense moments there...

 

-Sean

 

 

 

On Sep 27, 2009, at 10:34 PM, Ken Kirkley wrote:





No blame on the coaches for this.  It was a freak injury that could have
happened at any time.  You have our first road game after a lackluster game,
the team needed to continue to improve.  Maybe the coaches didn't like some
of the reads Tim was making or maybe Tim and his competitive desire demanded
to be in the game.  I put no blame on the coaches for this.

 

I do have a cople of questions though.  After Tim was down, on TV they
showed the KY player dancing around like he had just been named homecoming
queen - why no penalty?  Also, the Miami Herald article stated that the
whole stadium was chanting "Lets go Tebow" as he was down.  On TV, and I
watched it again this morning, it sure didn't sound like that - instead
sounded like they were cheering the fact he was down. Did anybody else catch
that?

 

Ken K

MNGator

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 4:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: TT

It could have happened in the first quarter, but it didn't. It happened with
under four minutes in the third quarter, and a 31 - 7 lead.

I saw no need for him to still be in the game at that point, particularly
since he had been sick before the game. Same for Spikes, with his achilles
problem.

Certainly, there is a risk of injury on every snap, so once the game is in
hand, you weigh the benefit of having him in versus the potential cost. With
him in and 18:57 left in the game, we could have beaten Kentucky by 38 or
more. Without him, we beat them by less. 

Is it worth it? I don't think so. Particularly, as Darlene pointed out, that
was a perfect opportunity to get Brantley some quality snaps in an SEC road
game.

Meyer supposedly studies statistics and is very analytical. So the question
remains: is it worth the potential risk? I didn't think so before the
injury, and still don't.

Go Gators!!!!

Get Well Tim!!!!

Ken B. (NYC Gator)

Sent from my BlackBerryR smartphone with SprintSpeed

 

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From: "[email protected]" 
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:40:07 -0400
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: TT

 

Yep...very well said!

Now...to all the second-guessers who think he shouldn't have played in the
second half......in Coach Meyer's, it's "silly, nonsense". This injury could
have happened in the first quarter itself. 

Lets keep praying for Tim!

-BadMan

On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Cecilia <[email protected]> wrote:


Well said.  I have to say, as a mom, it brought tears to my eyes to see his
parents standing there.  I can imagine what was going through his mama's
head.

Cee


----- Original Message -----
From: "03GatorMom" <[email protected]>
To: "GatorTalk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 11:34 AM
Subject: [gatortalk] TT


>
> It hurt so much to see Tim laying on the ground like that in
> yesterday's game.  To see him put himself physically into a game week
> after week the way he does is amazing, and inspiring.  As a
> quarterback he could so easily hand off or throw the ball and just
> slip into the background while the play continues.  I have yet to see
> him do this.  He continues to run, tackle, hit - whatever he can do to
> make a play happen even after it is "out of his hands"!  What happened
> in the Kentucky game was bound to happen sooner or later, but this
> young man Tebow, this player who brings out the best in everyone
> around him including his opponents; this was more than devastating.  I
> have been praying for him on and off all night, I know God has much
> more planned for his life, on and off the field.  Superman may have
> been down, but he is not out!  We love you Tim, God bless you as you
> continue to seek His direction for your life!
>
> >



















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