Why Tim Tebow is a fictional hero...



I don't know how many of our readers follow American Football – but if you do, Tim Tebow is the America's newest fascination. If you don't follow football and you're wondering what all those strange pictures are of people kneeling in seemingly odd places… that's the phenomena known as Tebowing.

As a sports nut and a writer – this guy fascinates me.

Here are the facts. He is not a proto-typical quarterback. He runs more than he throws, he misses receivers more than he finds them. He can only throw so far. And he doesn't have what's known as "touch" on the ball. Not to mention a very slow throwing motion and bad footwork.

But this is the other fact: he finds ways to win in clutch situations. He's had I believe four 4th quarter comebacks in his 8 wins. He just won his first playoff game in OT against a team none of the professional analysts said he could beat.

People either love him… and I mean really love him. Or hate him. And I mean really hate him.

Some people don't like the idea that someone less talented has a job someone else could do. Some people think he's just lucky. Other's think God is on his side. He's very religious and very open about it. That kneeling motion is no joke. But some people think he flaunts his beliefs in their faces.

So why is he such a sudden star?

I think I finally figured it out. Tim Tebow is Luke Skywalker. Tim Tebow is Harry Potter. Sports in my opinion has always been about the drama and this guy has arrived as an unlikely hero and people are rallying behind him.

Of course there are obstacles. Every good hero has them because he needs something to leap over.

His detractors are numerous. Not just the analysts but other professional players have mocked him and his game. A future hall of fame linebacker when asked about Tim said he was a good "running" back – obviously mocking his talent as a quarterback. To that Tim said, "I take any compliment from a future hall of famer as a great honor." AND HE MEANT IT!

What makes Tim Tebow special is his innate goodness. He's sincere and real and … really really good. When asked what was the highlight for him of his overtime win against Pittsburg he said, "Bringing joy to a little girl who in her short life has had 73 surgeries. Because that's what's important." AND HE MEANT IT!

In our stories we want to see good triumph over evil. And in a time of a bad economy, where coaching legends turn out to be pedophiles and baseball legends are drug users… on to the stage steps this weird guy who for whatever reason has captured our attention.

Just like any good hero out of any great story.

I will be watching Tim against the Patriots this week. I will be rooting for him with everything I have. I don't think they stand a chance against Brady and the Patriots… but what if our hero wins again?

It's going to make for a great story.

What do you all think? Do you know about Tim? Do you secretly Tebow in the shower? Come on… you can tell us.

And just because I haven't heard anything – Kristin Fischer you were the winner last week. If you want to claim your prize you can reach me at www.stephaniedoyle.net.
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Published on January 12, 2012 06:36
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