You've got Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.
Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen.
But do you recall? Tim Tebow throwing a ball?
Everyone does. And we also recall Tebow running, winning, praying, giving, and becoming the role model parents and kids dreamed of.
The Broncos quarterback has brought Denver together, into a state of football, as Tebow took the reins of a 1-4 Broncos team, and guided it to the light, where Denver now stands at 8-5, atop the AFC West.
But what Tebow has also done is inspire kids and even adults to Tebow and to look up to someone. Bronco fans can decorate their rooms with Tebow, because Cutler is gone. Orton is gone. All that's left is Tebow.
For kids in Denver, and around the world, it's a great thing. Tebow has taken over the role of role model and he never commits crimes, disobeys order, or shows any signs of disrespect. Many star athletes have faults with the law or drugs or other stuff, but Tebow has done none of that.
As for adults, their kids are satisfied, and as Bronco fans, they can be, too. They may lose hair watching Denver's games and watching Tebow turn a dire situation into another win.
Actually, I guess not. They've only come back to win six times in eight games under Tebow.
YouTube is all over the respectful, mature quarterback, who gives time to important causes and benefits folks in need all the time. Meeting a hero is one thing, but meeting Tebow extends that to the next level.
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Now, while Denver fans rejoiced Sunday evening, celebrating Matt Prater's third consecutive game-winning kick (set up by Tebow), Tebow thanked God, calmly walked off the field, and expressed his thanks to Jesus, his teammates, and everyone around him who has helped him.
This isn't the first time he's done that.
However, it's the first time that's happened in Denver. Jay Cutler led Chicago to a game away from Super Bowl XLV last year, but he never made the playoffs in three years with Denver. Kyle Orton finished with a 13-24 record and never led Denver to the playoffs.
As the best role model the city of Denver (or anywhere) has had in a long time, Tebow has done enough already. However, the Broncos leader wants more. And so do Tebow's fans, the people who look up to him.
A Super Bowl.
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/986474-tim-tebow-is-the-role-model-people-have-always-dreamed-of
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