Jags release Tim Tebow; haters rejoice

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5-Finger doesn't know whom he is messing with... sofla is an Iggles fan who has admitted to throwing batteries and snowballs at Santa... And has been questioned on numerous home burnings, the cops couldn't pin it on him. He keeps a supply of matches and gasoline on had at all times. Hope God has mercy on your soul, because we know Sofla isn't going to.
Jokes aside, there is something seriously wrong with sofla. Did you know he thinks Tombstone is an overrated movie? :crazy: I've made light of it in the past but you're right, that kind of thinking is dangerous. :nervous:
 

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It's finally formally officially official?

Yes. Tim is officially on a new team. Which means, as great a guy as he is, he'll unfortunately never be a hero.

Oh well.

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Yes. Tim is officially on a new team. Which means, as great a guy as he is, he'll unfortunately never be a hero.

Oh well.
Au contraire pubic hair, Jacksonville is his home town AND he didn't quit on his original team. He never quit on anybody! So, hero status secure.

In fact, yeah, I need to go ahead and say that if we can just call it superhero status from now on, that'd be great, mmkay? Thanks. And don't forget to finish those TPS reports, aka Tebow Practice Summaries.
 

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Au contraire pubic hair, Jacksonville is his home town AND he didn't quit on his original team. He never quit on anybody! So, hero status secure.

In fact, yeah, I need to go ahead and say that if we can just call it superhero status from now on, that'd be great, mmkay? Thanks. And don't forget to finish those TPS reports, aka Tebow Practice Summaries.

Born in Manila, then left. Played HS football in north St Aug, then left. And now just left his professional baseball team high and dry. Face it, the guy's no hero.

Anyway...

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Born in Manila, then left. Played HS football in north St Aug, then left. And now just left his professional baseball team high and dry. Face it, the guy's no hero.

Anyway...

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WHO MADE THAT MEME?? :mad:

I now see the light, Prince Betaboy is right, the 1st Amendment is bonkers! That person needs to be doxxed AF
 

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Born in Manila, then left. Played HS football in north St Aug, then left. And now just left his professional baseball team high and dry. Face it, the guy's no hero.

Anyway...

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So I guess you are? ...a HERO

Really...He left baseball because he saw the writing on the wall.
Did he leave UF?
He was cut by Denver, Pilly, NE...
He left Manilla because his dad was in the mission field...And where is Tebow's doing much of his work?
 

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So I guess you are? ...a HERO

Really...He left baseball because he saw the writing on the wall.
Did he leave UF?
He was cut by Denver, Pilly, NE...
He left Manilla because his dad was in the mission field...And where is Tebow's doing much of his work?

Yes. I am.

To your questions on Tim(let's try to keep this on topic), I don't care why left baseball. When the going gets tough, you stick it out. He saw the "writing" as you suggest and bailed leaving a void in their roster. Did he leave UF, no. But there were multiple rumors of him mailing it in most of 2009. Pretty sure he sat out the entire 4th quarter against Uk that season. As for Manilla, I'm not getting into semantics and speculative details. It's about a continued pattern of bouncing when things aren't perfect that seems to have begun as a child. And his current "work" seems to be little more than hopping to yet another team for his next check. Good guy, sure. Hero? No chance.
 

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Yes. I am.

To your questions on Tim(let's try to keep this on topic), I don't care why left baseball. When the going gets tough, you stick it out. He saw the "writing" as you suggest and bailed leaving a void in their roster. Did he leave UF, no. But there were multiple rumors of him mailing it in most of 2009. Pretty sure he sat out the entire 4th quarter against Uk that season. As for Manilla, I'm not getting into semantics and speculative details. It's about a continued pattern of bouncing when things aren't perfect that seems to have begun as a child. And his current "work" seems to be little more than hopping to yet another team for his next check. Good guy, sure. Hero? No chance.

You expect a lot out of people...that's your right.

Can you live up to your own standard?

Yet you defend Driskel?

I thought Tebow should have done this years ago...that said...I think the NFL can use him.

But it's just a Fuchsing game...look what he gives back?
 

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You expect a lot out of people...that's your right.

Can you live up to your own standard?

Yet you defend Driskel?

I thought Tebow should have done this years ago...that said...I think the NFL can use him.

But it's just a Fuchsing game...look what he gives back?

Yes. Once back in 2007 I started to veer off a little because of Johnnie Black. But I assure you those days are well behind me.

Driskel is scooped up the moment he's released. He just picked a team like a hat ceremony due to demand. Zero comparison.

And as far as giving back, I would hope so. Especially if there's any bonus for winning a SB with his new rent-a-championship outfit. It won't completely make up for walking out on teams, cities and countries, but it's a start.
 

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I just think you are more severe on Tebow.

I knew someone who's son got Tebow's attention at a game... UF 2009. HS kid and It was his first Gator game.

Tim gave him an autograph. Noticed him in the stands...even talked to him after the game.

My coworker was impressed.

Another Gator very similar is Danny W. I met him and his wife in N.O....Just a joy to speak to.
 

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I just think you are more severe on Tebow.

I knew someone who's son got Tebow's attention at a game... UF 2009. HS kid and It was his first Gator game.

Tim gave him an autograph. Noticed him in the stands...even talked to him after the game.

My coworker was impressed.

Another Gator very similar is Danny W. I met him and his wife in N.O....Just a joy to speak to.

Maybe. But to your statement about it being "just a game", it's not. It's "the big game". And don't forget, the fate of the world depends on the outcome of this "game". Living so close to the Super Dome and seeing the lasting devastative impact that astro-turf has had, I would expect you to understand.
 

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Maybe. But to your statement about it being "just a game", it's not. It's "the big game". And don't forget, the fate of the world depends on the outcome of this "game". Living so close to the Super Dome and seeing the lasting devastative impact that astro-turf has had, I would expect you to understand.

Have no clue...your point?...That Elite public education of mine.

And the reason Tebow quit baseball now is it's Urban's first year...this is when you report to camp.

So what would happen if he reported after BB?
 

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Yes. I am.

To your questions on Tim(let's try to keep this on topic), I don't care why left baseball. When the going gets tough, you stick it out. He saw the "writing" as you suggest and bailed leaving a void in their roster. Did he leave UF, no. But there were multiple rumors of him mailing it in most of 2009. Pretty sure he sat out the entire 4th quarter against Uk that season. As for Manilla, I'm not getting into semantics and speculative details. It's about a continued pattern of bouncing when things aren't perfect that seems to have begun as a child. And his current "work" seems to be little more than hopping to yet another team for his next check. Good guy, sure. Hero? No chance.

Your hypercritical analysis of Tebow reminds me a lot of 99.9% of the fake news stories about Trump and any other conservative where they fill in the massive gaps of their ignorance of the facts with fabricated stories intended to cast shade on their actual, stated intent and motivation.

At least admit the fact that you do not have the slightest clue about about the facts such as Tim's underlying intentions, motivations, considerations or conversations that led to any of his decisions. Tim is a man and as such, he makes mistakes just like the rest of us and at the very least deserves to be given the benefit of the doubt regarding his true motivations.

When Jesus said (Matthew 7:1-3) “Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you." He is referring to judging one's motives without knowing the thoughts and intents of their heart. Assuming an evil or selfish motive without first hand knowledge is morally wrong.

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