It’s time for all of us to stand up and say not on our watch- no longer will we just stand by as 40 million people around the world are being bought and sold. Join myself, as well as millions of others, in drawing a red ❌ on your hand today as we join together to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. Thankful for people around the world today stepping up to fight human trafficking. It’s time we #EndIt #EndHumanTrafficking
He's had a foundation up for some time to help stop trafficking of kids.
about the time he was playing on the Broncos there were articles talking about how sporting events like football and basketball would bring in child traffickers. especially events like the playoffs and Superbowl.
Theres probably reason why he's no longer involved with football anymore thats not so public. like speaking up or being too religious for the field.
He wasn't cancelled for praying. In fact players from other teams would join him in prayer.
He was just more of a runningback that had terrible accuracy and didn't want to play anything other than QB when he was not a professional level quarterback.
When he went to the Jets, the lousy coach essentially NEVER let him play! (I think he was in for a paltry handful an entire season) He was lousy as a conventional NFL QB, but if used in the right plays, it could have been a very difficult offense to defend against. Regular QB under center, Tebow as halfback who could either run or throw!
Tim had a near identical skill set to former TN Titans QB Steve Mc Nair, who was a three time Pro Bowler and 2003 Co League MVP with Peyton Manning.
If Tim had been a homosexual instead of a Christian, he would today be starting QB or first backup for any team in the League. He earned that on the field. He was rewarded with nearly not another touch of a football in the NFL.
Mark Sanchez eliminated Tom Brady's Patriots and Peyton Manning's Colts in the same playoff year. Where'd his career end up? Tebow was great in college, but most great collefe QBs still fail in the NFL.
Throwing windows are too tight and the game moves way too fast. Tebow was good to run it because he was built like an RB but his accuracy was not good.
I do recognize that a lot of teams didn't want to touch him because "the circus" that followed. Between the media and Tebow fans that loved him as a person (Christians I guess).
But every game just as Kaepernick created a kneeling movement, Tebow created a prayer movement where before every game, a big circle of players from both teams, of all races, would get together and pray in unison.
People can be moved for bad and good, but while that may have been a factor, he was not a good quarterback in a pass-heavy league where mobile QBs who succeed can also gun it like Lamar Jackson, recently Michael Vick, the Chiefs QB whom I can't remember.
Throwing is key, mobility is a huge plus. But if you can't throw, defenses will throw blitzes. You have to keep them guessimg so that they put a spy on you which opens up another WR/TE that isn't covered.
Lots of Denver fans were upset the Broncos let him go, I think most thought it was the Elway or the highway. Now Elway is out lol anyways Tim Tebow is a class act!
I wish Tim Tebow would have gotten a real extended chance to play in the NFL - he was an unconventional (and inconvenient, for certain folks in the NFL ivory tower) QB, but he was a leader of men, a fan favorite, a game changer, and he played the game to win.
He's had a foundation up for some time to help stop trafficking of kids.
about the time he was playing on the Broncos there were articles talking about how sporting events like football and basketball would bring in child traffickers. especially events like the playoffs and Superbowl.
Theres probably reason why he's no longer involved with football anymore thats not so public. like speaking up or being too religious for the field.
Back in his college days, he rose head and shoulders above the rest of the players with his leadership and motivations. It was remarkable to see someone so intense and yet steady. He was like the ocean, raising all the boats, he raised the level of the rest of the team, leading from the front, and setting the bar.
Quite remarkable actually for someone as young as he was then.
I thought it was so unfair the way the NFL treated him, and not so much for the kneeling, it was like no one there believed in him.
When he got that rare chance to actually play, he proved he could win at that level and was still humble, and even after delivering wins he still didn't get any respect or further opportunities.
As much as I like him as a person, Tebow was not a good NFL quarterback. Yes, he won that playoff game (with Demaryus Thomas makign the play with YAC). Dude struggled to go through his progressions and wasn't very accurate. His strength was his mobility.
If he played WR or RB, he'd have had a much longer NFL career. There are many QBs who play well in College but don't adjust to the speed and complexity of the NFL. It's a lot different.
Not every single child outreach is a pedo opportunity zone.....yes, many are posers for access but let’s not implicate everyone for those crimes.
Pretty sure Tebow is legit as he has been brutalized by the media and as mentioned above is an unabashed Christian and has been tarred and feathered by the media for it.
It’s time for all of us to stand up and say not on our watch- no longer will we just stand by as 40 million people around the world are being bought and sold. Join myself, as well as millions of others, in drawing a red ❌ on your hand today as we join together to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. Thankful for people around the world today stepping up to fight human trafficking. It’s time we #EndIt #EndHumanTrafficking
Crushing corporate ‘Merica to wake up!
He's had a foundation up for some time to help stop trafficking of kids.
about the time he was playing on the Broncos there were articles talking about how sporting events like football and basketball would bring in child traffickers. especially events like the playoffs and Superbowl.
Theres probably reason why he's no longer involved with football anymore thats not so public. like speaking up or being too religious for the field.
https://www.timtebowfoundation.org/
Unfortunately a double X is the mark of the beast ... could it be something other than an X?
How is the X the mark of the beast?
https://illuminatiwatcher.com/decoding-illuminati-symbolism-mark-beast-x/
I've never heard of this...sauce?
Link
I always liked Tim Tebow. If he turns out to be one of the good ones it will be a breath of fresh air.
He was cancelled for praying, I'd say it's very likely he his!
He wasn't cancelled for praying. In fact players from other teams would join him in prayer.
He was just more of a runningback that had terrible accuracy and didn't want to play anything other than QB when he was not a professional level quarterback.
Everything you said may be true, but the NFL culture and media machine haaaaated him for being an unabashed Christian.
THIS
When he went to the Jets, the lousy coach essentially NEVER let him play! (I think he was in for a paltry handful an entire season) He was lousy as a conventional NFL QB, but if used in the right plays, it could have been a very difficult offense to defend against. Regular QB under center, Tebow as halfback who could either run or throw!
Tim had a near identical skill set to former TN Titans QB Steve Mc Nair, who was a three time Pro Bowler and 2003 Co League MVP with Peyton Manning.
If Tim had been a homosexual instead of a Christian, he would today be starting QB or first backup for any team in the League. He earned that on the field. He was rewarded with nearly not another touch of a football in the NFL.
I should have said "not the greatest as a conventional QB"; he certainly wasn't lousy!
Ask the Steelers how accurate he was in that 316 playoff game...
Mark Sanchez eliminated Tom Brady's Patriots and Peyton Manning's Colts in the same playoff year. Where'd his career end up? Tebow was great in college, but most great collefe QBs still fail in the NFL.
Throwing windows are too tight and the game moves way too fast. Tebow was good to run it because he was built like an RB but his accuracy was not good.
I do recognize that a lot of teams didn't want to touch him because "the circus" that followed. Between the media and Tebow fans that loved him as a person (Christians I guess).
But every game just as Kaepernick created a kneeling movement, Tebow created a prayer movement where before every game, a big circle of players from both teams, of all races, would get together and pray in unison.
People can be moved for bad and good, but while that may have been a factor, he was not a good quarterback in a pass-heavy league where mobile QBs who succeed can also gun it like Lamar Jackson, recently Michael Vick, the Chiefs QB whom I can't remember.
Throwing is key, mobility is a huge plus. But if you can't throw, defenses will throw blitzes. You have to keep them guessimg so that they put a spy on you which opens up another WR/TE that isn't covered.
He's good.
Lots of Denver fans were upset the Broncos let him go, I think most thought it was the Elway or the highway. Now Elway is out lol anyways Tim Tebow is a class act!
I wish Tim Tebow would have gotten a real extended chance to play in the NFL - he was an unconventional (and inconvenient, for certain folks in the NFL ivory tower) QB, but he was a leader of men, a fan favorite, a game changer, and he played the game to win.
He's had a foundation up for some time to help stop trafficking of kids.
about the time he was playing on the Broncos there were articles talking about how sporting events like football and basketball would bring in child traffickers. especially events like the playoffs and Superbowl.
Theres probably reason why he's no longer involved with football anymore thats not so public. like speaking up or being too religious for the field.
https://www.timtebowfoundation.org/
Tebow played locally for the Syracuse Mets. he would always take time for children and especially special needs kids,, he is truly a good human being.
https://www.timtebowfoundation.org/anti-human-trafficking
Name checks out and especially with this post.
Also his girl is purty.
Pretty sure she's an international model
Tebow for president one day
He was born in the Philippines, right? Is that considered a "natural born" citizen?
No
Back in his college days, he rose head and shoulders above the rest of the players with his leadership and motivations. It was remarkable to see someone so intense and yet steady. He was like the ocean, raising all the boats, he raised the level of the rest of the team, leading from the front, and setting the bar.
Quite remarkable actually for someone as young as he was then.
I thought it was so unfair the way the NFL treated him, and not so much for the kneeling, it was like no one there believed in him.
When he got that rare chance to actually play, he proved he could win at that level and was still humble, and even after delivering wins he still didn't get any respect or further opportunities.
As much as I like him as a person, Tebow was not a good NFL quarterback. Yes, he won that playoff game (with Demaryus Thomas makign the play with YAC). Dude struggled to go through his progressions and wasn't very accurate. His strength was his mobility.
If he played WR or RB, he'd have had a much longer NFL career. There are many QBs who play well in College but don't adjust to the speed and complexity of the NFL. It's a lot different.
He was a winner tho and that is infectious...not the best qb but the best leader
He was a kneeler though ;)
Ha! It is?
40 million?
Read about his dad. You like to dig? Three words: South African Orphanage.
Not every single child outreach is a pedo opportunity zone.....yes, many are posers for access but let’s not implicate everyone for those crimes.
Pretty sure Tebow is legit as he has been brutalized by the media and as mentioned above is an unabashed Christian and has been tarred and feathered by the media for it.