Tim Tebow
y2pascoe
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I really want to root for this guy, but if he goes to NY Jets....err....well, there will be NO TEBOWING at my house!
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ps.... not wishing any ill fate on Peyton Manning. He has been one of my favorite players of all times. Just noting that another injury is a distinct possibility!
I agree with everything you said. It should be interesting to see what happens in NY now. I know Tebow won't be starting anytime soon, but, how much will he be able to learn behind Sanchez. It will be an interesting year!
Rob
Being a Colts fan all my life Peyton was an is near and dear to my heart . I think something thats lost on folks is that just as tremendous as a QB he was he was also just as tremendous a person and human being . I wish him well in the rest of his career and life as well .
The NFL is a violent place and not only Manning but any player on any gameday on any down can suffer a career ending injury . Guys have had career's ended by non-contact injurys even .
You just never know . It reminds me of a local race car driver , maybe some of you older race fans will remember him . Larry Smith . He was born in Lenoir NC , just a few miles up the road from where I grew up . He was very talented , won the rookie of the year I believe for Nascar in 1972 . In '73 with a major sponsor , he spun on lap 14 at Talledega Speedway and popped the wall . Minor damage to his car and the crew thought they would have him back on the track in no time . He didn't survive the hit which as far as race wrecks go didn't look that bad . Head trauma . Some said he had taken the liner out of his race helmet because it was uncomfortable and bothering him . I do not know if thats true or not . It was a he_ll of a loss of a good man and good racer . That was a sad day and one heck of a loss for our community and I still think of him and his family when I see a race , especially Talledega .