Why would anyone thank God or any God for a touchdown?
My FR handle is taken from what was my sideline, before retiring a few years ago, real estate here in North Texas. Back when I was still active in that field, I always gave praise to God when I closed a sale. I also praised the Lord when I lost and thanked Him for teaching me a lesson and learning humility when I got too haughty. In the case of a good man such as Tim Tebow, his prayers were sincere and an honest expression of his gratitude to God for the talents that he was Blessed with.
The muzzie thug at the center of this thread is whole different kettle of fish. His arrogance was more than self-evident as he "prayed" to his satanic master. Moreover, it was intentionally designed to demonstrate his disregard for traditional America values rooted in Judeo-Christian morality.
incrementalism ... muslims are everywhere .. and in our faces.