Sunday, December 18, 2011

Tim Tebow’s Using A New Kind of Steriod

Tim Tebow believes in God, and I’m starting to think it’s unfair.
I mean, he really believes.  It’s not just a finger point to heaven after a touchdown, or a silent prayer on one knee.  It’s more than that.  It’s powerful.
And that’s the problem.
His unflinching faith creates an advantage.  It’s like a drug.  A super steroid. 
Tim Tebow is cheating.
While nerves rattle others in big spots, Tebow doesn’t feel the pressure.  Why would he?  He’s covered by the man upstairs.
Tebow has nothing to worry about.  Wins are guaranteed.  Dramatic success pre-ordained.
It’s brilliant.
And it should be illegal.
Real life, real game situations are unpredictable.  Nerve racking.  Interesting because we don’t know what’s going to happen.
But Tebow does know the future.  And it’s making grown men mad. 
Try as I might, I can’t believe like that.  Can’t free myself to work stress free.  Can’t let go.
And I’m not the only one.
So until everyone gets the missionary upbringing, homeschooling, and parents who communicate with God, Tebow's faith should be equalized. 

He needs a cross to bear, literally. 
Like extra weight on the horse of the lightest jockey, Tebow’s unyielding faith must be counterbalanced.  A 20 pound cross would do the trick.
Otherwise he’s unstoppable.

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