Seriously, Keith.  I have wondered so much about this.  When there are so many 
college players in the news for doing bad things, why do we hear so much bias 
against Tim Tebow?  Are they jealous?  Are they so different from him that they 
just can't believe he's the genuine person that he is?  Do they think he's put 
on a pedestal without basis so they want to knock him off of it?  I just don't 
get it at all.  Even an old heathen like me - who doesn't at all share TT's 
religious convictions - can see that he's a genuinely good person.  It's 
disheartening.

Cee

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   I don't remember all four incompletions but I thought that the first 3 
incompletions were 2 dropped balls and 1 tipped ball.  Fumbles I can not 
excuse.  BUt this is usually a defensive game.  

  Tebow was not the worst QB in the game (probably that QB from WV was the 
worst). None of the QBs looked great. I would say that Tebow was tied as one of 
the best QBs.  

  What was most outstanding in this game was the bias AGAINST Tebow.  I don't 
understand how anyone could be against Tebow when he is embodiment of all 
things good about young kids coming up these days.

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    Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: Gilyard's plays outshine Tebow 
    [Associated Press]
    From: "Shane Ford" <[email protected]>
    Date: Sat, January 30, 2010 8:12 pm
    To: "GATORNEWS" <[email protected]>


    Gilyard's plays outshine Tebow
     
    Doug Finger/Staff photographer 
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    Tim Tebow throws the ball during the first quarter of the Senior Bowl at 
Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., Saturday, January 30, 2010.

    The Associated Press


    Published: Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 6:46 p.m. 
    Last Modified: Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 6:46 p.m. 


    MOBILE, Ala. — Mardy Gilyard had 103 yards receiving and caught a 32-yard 
touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to help the North race to a 31-13 victory 
over the South in Saturday's Senior Bowl.
    The Cincinnati receiver didn't need to hook up frequently with college 
teammate Tony Pike to be the game's big playmaker. Florida quarterback Tim 
Tebow, meanwhile, had a shaky outing running a pro-style offense against a 
sturdy defense.
    He fumbled twice and finished 8 of 12 passing for 50 yards in the showcase 
for senior NFL prospects.
    One of the nation's top all-purpose threats, Gilyard also set up a 
third-quarter touchdown with a 43-yard catch down the right sideline. Both that 
pass and the TD came from Central Michigan's Dan LeFevour.
    Michigan defensive lineman Brandon Graham forced had two sacks and was 
chosen the game's Most Valuable Player.

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