Posted on 10/30/2011 7:39:07 PM PDT by trumandogz
But it is not above my reading comprehension from the man's own statement to tell that he was not in prayer; he was having fun mocking his opponent.
“Does Tebow also play defense for the Broncos?”
Actually, yes.
As the leaders of the offense it is Tebow’s job not only to score points, but to also keep the Bronco defense off the field so that the other team will have less of an opportunity to score points.
And being sacked Seven times and fumbling the ball twice today did nothing to help the Bronco defense.
So Tebow plays defense now..............
After a touchdown, the clock stops; not so after a sack. Also, when Tebow kneels on a knee to pray after a touchdown, he doesn't do so over a fallen opponent. Perhaps you really already comprehend the very obvious difference and are merely posting your comments to be obtuse and contrary, or perhaps you really are dense enough that you don't see the difference.
bttt
Mat 6:5 "And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward.
Mat 6:6 But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.
Stephen Tulloch said that he was “Tebowing” and Tim Tebow provided Tulloch with the definition of Tebowing via Twitter.
When you fumble the ball twice and get sacked seven times, you are playing very poor defense as it is permitting the other team to score more points.
Mocking a man’s way of recognizing the Holy Spirit is nothing more than disrespect. Why you feel the need to defend it is quite shameful.
If the kicker just falls down while striking the ball what defensive position is that.................
He's not. Many before Tebow have gotten down on one knee and prayed. Other players point to heaven and give thanks to God after a good play. Other players gather together in a group and pray.
It's only now that you and your ilk mock Tebow for doing it.
On his very own Twitter Feed, Tim Tebow encourages others to get down on your knee and pray. He even gives that practice a name, "Tebowing."
Where have I mocked Tebow for praying?
I know what he means. Do you
I highly doubt God cares one way or another what happens on an athletic field. Tebow should only pray to God that he was not injured during the game today, welcome to an NFL defensive line, your not in college anymore.
You are now mocking my faith in God. May Peace Be With You.
As a person of faith, I am not all that comfortable with Tim Tebow proclaiming that when a person gets on their knee and prays that it should be called Tebowing.
Can you please cite where I mocked Tim Tebow’s faith?
On one occasion, I was standing in front of the Vikings bench when a Chargers lineman threw a punch at their quarterback. I heard this sound behind me like a cattle stampede, and tried to make myself r-e-a-l-l-y small.
There's always contention at those games.
Good kid. Horrible pro QB. I watched the game. He just does not have NFL skills. No shame in that. Just the truth.
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