dukes_of_maggard
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I dont see any problem with it .to each their own. Obviously the deceased was a huge Tebow fan. As was I ..even today, I still feel like he didnt get a fair shot in the NFL. Id love to have him on the Titans one of hell of a backup.
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I can't smh enough at comments like these. How in the world can people actually think he didn't get a "fair shot" in the NFL? Pray tell what makes him a "hell of a backup"?
30 years from now The Legend of Tim Tebow will be told of a guy who was destined to be a NFL Champion and Hall of Famer and was unfairly blacklisted from the NFL. Oh and he won a playoff game; don't forget his playoff game.
Why am I not surprised that a Tebow statue has him "light on his feet"..
Meanwhile, in the state of Tennessee there's a bunch of 18 and 19 year old boys named Peyton either finishing up high school or beginning their first year of college.
Isn't college football great?
I'm probably splitting hairs here and it's all subjective, but spreading ashes at a stadium doesn't seem as big of a deal to me as spreading them under a statue, especially of a guy who's not even 30 yet.