theworldofisaac.blogspot.com — Most on Thanksgiving are thankful for family, health, and happiness. Jon Kitna? The same man who once credited his comeback from a concussion to God . The same man who preaches to other players in the lockerroom and prays during the game . Well, Jon Kitna is thankful the Almighty is saving him from a lifetime of sunburns . Lions quarterback Jon Kitna on what he's most thankful for: "That ...
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Jon Kitna Thankful He's Not Going to Hell
FanHouse —
Filed under: Lions, Detroit Lions quarterback Jon Kitna had this to say on Thanksgiving when a reporter asked him what he's most thankful for: "That I don't have to go to hell." Kitna seems to be equally confident of two things: That he's bound for heaven, and that the Lions are going to win 10 games this year. My prediction is that he's wrong on both counts. From The World of Isaac via Deadspin.Permalink | Email this | Comments
Jon Kitna Has Good Reasons To Love God [Jon Kitna]
Deadspin —
After the Lions' loss to the Packers yesterday, reporters asked Detroit quarterback Jon Kitna what he was thankful for. As everybody now knows, Kitna wears his Christianity on his sleeve. And we really have no problem with that.
But we can't help but question the motivation for all that faith, after we read what Kitna said he's thankful for.
Lions quarterback Jon Kitna on what he's most thankful for: "That I don't have to go to hell."
We don't know if Kitna's next comment was, "Unlike SOME people" while eyeing the reporter ...
Jon Kitna doesn't have to go to hell
PlayersPrayers.com —
It was a difficult day for the Detroit Lions as they fell to the Green Bay Packers in the 68th Annual Thanksgiving Day Classic. At least Lions quarterback Jon Kitna had something to be thankful for: "That I don't have to go to hell." Isaac asks: "If God is on Jon Kitna's side, who could be against him?" and delivers ...
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Jon Kitna Has Good Reasons To Love God [Jon Kitna]
deadspin.com 11/23/2007 — After the Lions' loss to the Packers yesterday, reporters asked Detroit quarterback Jon Kitna what he was thankful for. As everybody now knows, Kitna wears his Christianity on his sleeve. And we really have no problem with that.
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