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That's Mr. Heisman to You, Part 2: Tim Tebow

 
To read Part 1, Terrelle Pryor, click http://bleacherreport.com/articles/208050-the-college-football-sideline-report-july-edition   “The Chosen One” is just one of the many terms of endearment that Tim Tebow has garnered over the past four-plus years.   He has performed surgical procedures in third-world countries. He gave his father one of his championship rings in front of the missionary’s church congregation. He’s had a line of underwear named after him.   The legend of Tebow grows on a daily basis.   Tim Tebow is a "too-good-to-be-true" college football player. He is, in my opinion, the greatest to ever play the game. What makes that determination for me?   Tebow is not the greatest athlete in the history of the game, but he’s a great athlete. He’s not the best passing QB in game today, but he’s one of the best. The thing that makes Tebow the greatest player to ever play college football is his leadership, combined with an ... (link)

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