This was in the Miami Herald.
''He was running full speed,'' said Nick Schommer, 57, of Sebring. ``I mean he was going at a pretty good gallop.''
Tebow was sprinting onto the practice field when he spotted Louis Caruso, 22, in his wheelchair, asking for an autograph. Tebow slammed on the brakes but his legs didn't stop.
''He fell hard on his right side,'' Schommer said. ``It had to hurt.''
Fans who witnessed the fall inhaled in unison a breath of agony.
''I wanted him to sign my shirt,'' said Caruso, who is visiting Gainesville from Long Island, N.Y.
Tebow hopped to his feet, dusted off his backside and signed Caruso's shirt with a smile. His face was nearly as flushed as his red practice jersey.
''New cleats,'' he said.
''He was running full speed,'' said Nick Schommer, 57, of Sebring. ``I mean he was going at a pretty good gallop.''
Tebow was sprinting onto the practice field when he spotted Louis Caruso, 22, in his wheelchair, asking for an autograph. Tebow slammed on the brakes but his legs didn't stop.
''He fell hard on his right side,'' Schommer said. ``It had to hurt.''
Fans who witnessed the fall inhaled in unison a breath of agony.
''I wanted him to sign my shirt,'' said Caruso, who is visiting Gainesville from Long Island, N.Y.
Tebow hopped to his feet, dusted off his backside and signed Caruso's shirt with a smile. His face was nearly as flushed as his red practice jersey.
''New cleats,'' he said.