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Now that Tim Tebow has been released by the New York Jets, the outspoken quarterback can be signed by any team. That is, if another NFL team wants him. Despite a series of improbable comebacks and a playoff victory while playing quarterback for the Denver Broncos, with an unconventional style, Tebow didn’t secure much playing time in New York and was released after just a year. And despite the Jacksonville Jaguars saying that they have no interest in signing the hometown star, one fan is willing to do anything to make it happen. Even if that means contacting the president of the United States.

A recent petition posted on the White House’s “We the People” website requests that the president issue an executive order forcing the lowly Jaguars to sign and start Tebow as the team’s quarterback. According to the site’s guidelines, if it receives 100,000 signatures, the White House will formerly respond. In a time of financial uncertainty, global unrest and political polarization, we think it’s about time the president gets involved in an issue he can make an immediate impact on—forcibly taking over an NFL franchise to make Tim Tebow a starter. Your move, Mr. President … Discuss

 

If you’re an underdog college basketball team that just improbably beat the No. 1 team in the country on national TV, how could your day possibly get more memorable? Well, if your team bus happened to be waiting at the same airport that Tim Tebow’s plane was refueling at, you just might get an unforgettable impromptu inspirational speech. The NFL quarterback, former Heisman trophy winner and college football champion, boarded the bus of March Madness Cinderella team Wichita State (who defeated top-ranked Gonzaga), grabbed a conveniently-available microphone and reminded the team that “this is the time you'll remember. All of you out there, balling together, training together, putting in the heart and the sweat and everything, caring about each other. You'll never forget."

So who knows, next time you’ve achieved a major milestone or overcome an insurmountable obstacle, maybe Tim Tebow will unexpectedly appear and remind you of just how inspirational moments like this are. You can see more of his speech hereDiscuss

 

A newly released survey from the Barna Group has found that 64 percent of Americans believe that professional athletes have a greater influence on society than pastors and faith leaders. Considering the popularity of pro sports in America, that may not come as too much of a surprise, but the study did find some other interesting stats: Most Americans (61 percent) support athletes’ public professions of faith; 83 percent of Americans are aware of Tim Tebow, with 73 percent favorable of him publically discussing faith. The study also confirmed that 100 percent of Americans think that when Power Team members rip a phone book in half with their bare hands and explode a hot-water bag with sheer lung power, it’s totally awesome ... Discuss

 

By Jesse Carey

It's official. 2012 is the year faith became more than a post-game platitude. Read More
 

Tebow, who is neither a father nor a preacher, is going to be preaching a Father's Day sermon at the Charger's Stadium this Sunday, and everyone will love it—and it will, obviously, drive us all to tears ... 

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Tim Tebow is practicing as a punt protector for the New York Jets—the guy who protects the punter from getting blocked. So look for several miraculous fake punts from the Jets this season ...

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