We Love Our Brother Tim Tebow But, As We Predicted Over 6 Years Ago, He Failed at NFL Football, Because He Didn’t Take a Stand for God as He Should Have When He Was Invited to First Baptist Dallas for Their New Building Opening and He Backed Away Because of the Attacks of the Homosexual Community, and Now He Has Failed at Baseball; the Good News Is He Did Not Fail at Getting a Beautiful Woman to Marry

Tim Tebow Lands on Disabled List With Hand Injury — We at BCNN1 Still Believe That Tim Tebow Needs to Go Back to Pastor Robert Jeffress and First Baptist Dallas and Apologize for Refusing to Speak at Their New Church Building Dedication Ceremony Because He Did Not Want to Offend the Homosexual Community or Else His Sports Career is Never Going to Work Out

Tim Tebow Ends his Arizona Fall League Season With Horrible Reviews (We at BCNN1 believe that Tim Tebow will fail at making a Major League Baseball team unless he goes back and apologizes to Pastor Robert Jeffress and the First Baptist Church of Dallas for refusing to speak at their church dedication service because he was trying to curry favor with the homosexuals in New York to keep his job with the Jets which backfired.)

Tim Tebow’s Baseball Tryout to Be Held on Tuesday (We at BCNN1 believe that Tim Tebow will fail at making a Major League Baseball team unless he goes back and apologizes to Pastor Robert Jeffress and the First Baptist Church of Dallas for refusing to speak at their church dedication service because he was trying to curry favor with the homosexuals in New York to keep his job with the Jets which backfired.)

WATCH – As We’ve Said Before, Tim Tebow Will Never Play First-String QB on a NFL Team Until He Gets His Heart Right With the Lord About Distancing Himself from Pastor Robert Jeffress and First Baptist Church Dallas and Apologizes for Compromising With the Homosexual Community and the World to Try to Keep His Job With the Jets

Tim Tebow is Reportedly Working Hard to Return to the NFL (Again, we say that the way back to the NFL for Tebow is for him to go back to the First Baptist Church of Dallas and apologize for compromising and not coming to the church to speak so as not to offend the world.)

Tim Tebow to Star in 2 T-Mobile Super Bowl Ads: Ads Show him Taking on Jobs Such as an Obstetrician, Bull-Rider, and Rock Star (Instead of settling to be a buffoon for the world and the secular media to laugh at, Tim Tebow ought to humble down and apologize to Pastor Jeffress and the First Baptist Church of Dallas for compromising with the world and not speaking at the church’s dedication service because of the pastor’s Biblical stance against homosexuality, so he can begin to play football again. And, next time, he needs to remember that “you have to dance with the one who brought you.” The Lord brought Tim Tebow to the NFL, not talent. And the Lord is the only one who can get him back to the NFL and keep him there. Besides, the Dallas Cowboys need a quarterback. With faith in God, all things are possible.)

Tim Tebow turned the Denver Broncos against him by hogging the spotlight, with one staffer acidly calling him: ‘The most self-centered humble guy I’ve ever met’.

The quarterback destroyed his relationship to the Broncos management by being egotistical and money hungry despite his devout Christian faith, a new book claims.

Tebow angered his bosses when he made a ‘cottage industry’ of speaking gigs and earning $50,000 for appearing at churches.

During the 2011 season Tebow’s evangelical followers sparked a nationwide wave of ‘Tebowmania’, fueled by his prayers at the sidelines of the playing field, that helped the Broncos get to the second round of the playoffs.

But the Broncos thought Tebow was ‘simply awful’, sometimes comically so and they wanted rid of him.

When the team lost, Tebow was traded by legendary quarterback John Elway, the Broncos Executive Vice President of Football Operations.

Elway hired a badly injured Peyton Manning because even then he was a ‘better gamble than Tebow would ever be’.

The claims will likely enrage Tebow’s loyal fans who to this day consider his treatment in Denver was grossly unfair.

In ‘Elway: A Relentless Life’, sports journalist Jason Cole delves into the tumultuous 2011 Broncos season which is regarded as one of the most bizarre in the team’s history.

It began in April 2010 when former Denver coach Josh McDaniels made the controversial decision to select Tebow in the first round of the NFL draft.

Tebow had attended the University of Florida and won the Heisman Trophy in 2007 but most teams viewed him as a third round pick at best.

McDaniels went all in, even trading up other slots to make sure he got Tebow.

Cole writes that another factor could have been Tebow’s ‘devout group of fans’.

Tebow’s strong personal story – his mother’s doctors had recommended she abort him due to complications – and his faith including staying a virgin until marriage had made him a ‘hero and role model’ in the Christian community.

The Broncos hired John Fox as their head coach and hoped he would be an easygoing influence on the team to counter Elway’s bluntness.

But they were both overcome by Tebowmania.

As the season started Denver got off to a 1-4 start because veteran quarterback Kyle Orton was underperforming.

The calls from Tebow’s fans for him to play and they paid for a billboard just outside Denver which read: ‘Broncos fans to John Fox: Play Tebow!!!’

But Tebow had been ‘inconsistent’ in practice and he ‘struggled to understand concepts in reading defense and executing the offense’.

Cole writes: ‘As one teammate put it bluntly that season: ‘He has no idea what’s going on out there. If the first read doesn’t work, he’s just making it up’.

Broncos coaches would just ‘shake their head when asked about Tebow’s classroom (level) understanding of professional concepts’.

The problem was that Tebow was a bad passer and ran far more than most quarterbacks so the entire offensive had to be reworked to suit him.

But with Orton failing to improve and no other options, eventually Tebow was given his first start against Miami on October 16 2011.

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Source: Daily Mail