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.
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.
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.