Sunday 12.11.2011:
I saw another Tebow miracle tonight, and at our house we can’t stop talking about this remarkable young man. But what makes him different than any other professional athlete interviewed at the end of the game?
What about his "persona" seems to lift the Broncos to a higher level of performance, if not at least in the fourth quarter?
What he lacks in pure skills he more than makes up with team leadership, confidence under pressure, humility in success, fierce competitiveness, and an other-worldly ability to rally the troops to not quit.
Watching Tebow interviewed after the victory (7th in a row, 5th coming from behind) over Chicago made me think that his interviews in postgame are very different than one normally sees. (My top ten list how, below)
10. He seems shocked that he won again. Tebow claims the other guys on the offensive side of the ball make him look better than he really is. Really?!
9. His smile starts the interview off with a disarming glow.
8. He acknowledges the Lord Jesus Christ first, before he answers the initial question.
7. Tebow’s overall attitude is one of sincere thankfulness, not "expectation." He is evidence that God can make even weak men successful if that is God's will. (other examples: David, Joseph, Moses, Peter). But does God have anything at all to do with the NFL?
6. After the first question, about 80% of viewers are uncomfortable, but is it because this sort of attitude is so unusual?!
5. The other players are given credit, not his performance, even though the other players are not asked the questions.
4. Tebow assumes that teamwork is the higher calling resulting in the success of the last 8 weeks, not his own role as the most important position on the field.
3. He uses jargon like “belief” “faith” “special” “god bless you” “encouragement” “team” (these are words that most professional athletes do not use!)
2. “Christianity is like smoking," said Larry Taunton, "You can do it, but only in the designated areas. Don't bring it into the public arena.” (see #6 above)
But the number one reason the Tebow effect is so interesting:
1. People are praying for this young man. The power of prayer is subversive, anti-worldly, and mysteriously engaging. Thinking prayer is worthwhile takes faith, and watching the secular world blanch at Tebow is almost as much fun as watching his comebacks!
©Mark H. Pillsbury
The Texans are a good story too!
ReplyDeleteHow good is this scenario:
ReplyDeleteLucas Oil Stadium, the home of Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5, 2012 where two stunning QBs face off after winning all their games and running through the playoffs: from the AFC the unorthodox Tim Tebow, and from the NFC the platinum QB, Aaron Rogers facing off in the battle of the century, David versus Goliath! Could this actually happen?
Patriots/Broncos TV ratings this past Sunday was the second best regular season ratings in the 14 seasons since CBS reacquired the NFL in 1998 and the best since a 2007. People are interested in Tim Tebow.
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ReplyDeleteJames Martin, priest, asks, "Does God answer Tim Tebow's prayers?" must read...