Or they might have won their playoff game! I know, cheap shot. I’m a big Manning fan, and I hate to see it end like this, especially with Baltimore capitalizing off a Manning interception. But here’s the thing. I also hate watching what the pop culture, and the hedonistic NFL, has done to Tim Tebow. Is there a legitimate debate about Tebow’s qualities as a professional quarterback? Sure. Anything is open to debate. But a guy whose training was broken up by a strike, who was shoved in at the last minute to take over a foundering program, and who led the team against all odds, and against all naysayers to a playoff slot, and spectacularly silenced all doubters by winning against Big Ben and the Steelers – and his reward? Tossed out the window, thrown to the Jets, who almost took pride in shoving Tebow out toward the trashcans, and now watching as various teams play hot-potato with this young man who dares flaunt his religious faith and pro-life values in an increasingly hedonistic and debauch-laden society.
So sorry, I hate it for Manning, and I’m not really a big Baltimore fan (being a Cleveland Browns native and all – you know what I mean). For me, hats off to both teams and everyone involved for braving the frigid arctic temperatures. But it is nice, a little guilty pleasure, to see if folks will give a second look at Tebow and wonder ‘what if?’.






