Monday, October 31, 2011

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LIKE HIM or HATE HIM, Tim Tebow is an enigma, a super natural force, or what have you! Whether it's his great Christian values, his stance against abortion or his opportunity to shine in the NFL, he will most certainly be a headline or be tagged controversial. Most of the general public already wanna judge him bad. Through any one that has seen or heard of Tebow, one would like to see him win through adversity OR fail miserably once-and-for-all(as there are skeptics and critics that want to impede his NFL career to an early end). Sure, he may not be the best thing right now (because of some of the recent play mistakes he's made), but I think he still has potential. After all, he played a huge part of the Florida Gators that excelled in the BCS. It just seems that the Denver Broncos don't have the resources/ staff that are willing to help him out with his positioning, mechanics, delivery and executing plays properly. Jon Fox isn't a good coach either - and is way way different from his old self: the Panthers coach that once took the team to a Super Bowl years ago. I'm sure there is a dedicated set of coaches/staff from other teams that can make him way better than he is now. Fox is not the answer. Perhaps the Broncos may not be the answer either. It was good that once Broncos QB and now VP of Operations - Jon Elway - and the upper office gave Tebow the green-light to start (after benching QB Kyle Orton and the chants of 'Tebow' by the strong-hearted, faithful Tebow fans). They (management) can't help him because most of the team (including the offensive line) aren't doing their best to protect him. Then again, Tebow makes his own mistakes too some of which are unexplained - and out of nowhere. He's a work-in-progress and its only a matter of time till he gets things right into rhythm. As for my honest opinion on what should happen to Tebow next, it'd suffice if he goes to a contending team that has the best coaching personnel/players to bring the best out of him mentally as well as his God-given abilities. Imagine if he wounded up in New England with Belichick, Brady, and the rest of the Pats. The team itself is always constantly improving and even handling controversial personalties (Ochocinco, Haynesworth, Moss, etc.) through the span of time. They have good depth and focus, and more importantly - discipline ... We shouldn't give up on Tebow now just because he's having a mediocre performance. Instead, we should have faith in him like we do ourselves. We all know deep down inside that none of us is perfect, no matter what type of profession we do or who we are as people. Day-to-day, we live the trials to overcome the odds and find the inner strength to have the will to win, to achieve. It takes as many tries to get things right. And that should also apply to Tim Tebow, who has more things weighing on his shoulders than what we have ... I have faith in Tebow :)

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