Saturday, September 5, 2009

A Tim Tebow speech. No, not that one!

It's not that we hate Tim Tebow. As a freshman, we loved him. We thought it was so cool that Urban Meyer would put him in for Super Stiff Chis Leak. Tebow would come in. Line up in the shotgun. Take the snap. And bull straight ahead. (It was truly the first Wild Cat.) He was bigger and stronger than anyone else on the field. And he was just 18.


As a sophomore, the media fell in love with him. So much so, that he won the Heisman.

Last year, the media's coverage of Tebow was downright nauseating. It was Tim Tebow all the time. 24. 7. 365.

How many times were we forced to watch the speech, errrr, THE SPEECH?!? You all know it. The Gators lost to Ole Miss and Tebow cried at the podium and said it the Gators would outwork the rest of the country. We have been forced to endure it 100 times, easy.

So, no, we don't hate Time Tebow. We hate the way the media slurps him every day and every night of the year.

But today on GameDay, for the first time ever, we saw a different speech that Tebow made last year. And unlike his over-hyped Ole Miss one, this one is actually very good. It came at halftime of the National Championship against Oklahoma.




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