Showing posts with label Tim Tebow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Tebow. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Ray Lewis Retires In Style As He And The Baltimore Ravens Take The Super Bowl


Ray Lewis

Christian football player Ray Lewis retired from the game of football in Louisiana on a high note, as a two time Super Bowl winning champion. Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens battled through a tough game against the outstanding San Francisco 49ers and came out on top. Congrats.

Many noticed Lewis' undershirt had "Psalms 91" on it, which began trending on Twitter and was featured on other websites. For some, Psalm 91 is a prayer of blessings, for others it's a prayer of protection. If I were standing on a field and the 49ers were charging towards me, I know I'd need all the "protecting" I could get (LOL).

I usually pray Psalm 91 for protection, especially the line "He (God) will give His angels charge over you" because in life, you never know what could happen. I admire men like Lewis, Tim Tebow and others, who are humble enough to give God thanks for their lives and stand up for the faith. God bless you guys.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Merril Hoge Was Unfair To Tim Tebow

Tim Tebow: Oh no he didn't
 ESPN sports commentator and former football player, Merril Hoge disgracefully defamed NFL star player Tim Tebow, over his unhappiness at being held back by the New York Jets. Hoge stated Tebow is, "as phony as a three-dollar bill" during a cruel rant that was flat out mean and uncalled for. Hoge’s statements have offended many people.
It’s one thing to state you do not like someone, as that is a lawful opinion, but when you call another person a fraud without cause or justification, that is defamation of character, an actionable offense. I ask, who wants to spend their career sitting on the bench or sideline? No one. Tebow’s reaction is a normal and correct one.
Merril Hoge 
Hey, Tebow, you want me to handle him for you. I could tase him. Of course, I’d have to buy a taser first. I could tase him right after he eats lunch - it would be an instant laxative. Nothing like a little electricity through someone’s butt to remind them to shut up.
Disclaimer: I’m only kidding. The Judiciary Report does not encourage or condone violence. The aforementioned post was written in jest.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Forbes Rates Tim Tebow The Second Most Influential Person In American Sports


Tim Tebow

Forbes magazine has rated Christian football player, Tim Tebow, the second most influential athlete in the nation. Tebow took the nation by storm over the past year, with his clean cut image and prayerful lifestyle.

He even gave an Easter Sunday sermon at a local church. In a hypothetical poll of the person Americans would most like as President of the United States, Tebow beat all the candidates including incumbent, Barack Obama. Congrats to Tebow on his success. 

Tebow second to Johnson on Forbes' list of clout

11:58 AM, Apr. 25, 2012 - CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, for the second consecutive year, is ranked by Forbes as America's Most Influential Athlete. "It is just a huge honor," he said. "And not only is it very good for me and my career and what I do in the race car and my brand, I think it's very good for NASCAR as well." 

Six of the 10 featured on this year's list are NFL quarterbacks, including Peyton and Eli Manning, as well as Tim Tebow, who debuted last year at No. 10, but is now ranked second. The rankings, released Tuesday, are based on public opinion polling...http://www.democratandchronicle.com

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Athletes Like Jeremy Lin And Tim Tebow Popularize Christian Based Clothing

Jeremy Lin

NBA basketball players Anthony Tolliver and Lanny Smith have created a fashion line called IJNIP, which stands for "In Jesus Name I Play." It has been popularized by other Christian athletes, such as Jeremy Lin, Demaryius Thomas, Stephen Curry and Micah Owings. For more on the line please visit https://myactivefaith.com

Active Faith: Pro Athletes Bring Christian Apparel to the Masses

Posted by Mark J. Miller on March 30, 2012 03:33 PM - There have always been Christian athletes in the ranks of professional sports. Guys would pray together in the end zone or in the locker room. Last year, some pro teams even started to add religion-themed promotional fan days.

The San Francisco Giants, for example, added days had game promotions for Christian, Jewish, and Mormon fans planned, according to USA Today, which didn’t sit well with Muslim fans of the team. Oakland A’s yarmulkes were handed out a Jewish Heritage Night that team held. The rise of new New York Jet Tim Tebow and the New York Knicks’ Jeremy Lin, two very devout Christians (and pals, apparently), has drawn attention to how religion and professional sports mix.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Adorable Pictures Surface Of A Young Tim Tebow

He Loved Football From The Beginning

Tim Tebow

New photos have been been released online of popular football player Tim Tebow as a kid and he was adorable. The Christian athlete exhibited a love of football at an early age and grew into a stellar player:

STORY SOURCE

http://collegecandy.com/2012/03/21/never-before-seen-baby-tebow-pics/#photo=1

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Have You Guys Heard Gifted Athlete Tim Tebow Sing? (Video)

A Nice Video Of Footballer Tim Tebow Singing

While watching an interview with talented Christian athlete, Tim Tebow, which featured him singing "Awesome God" for a few seconds, the Judiciary Report came to the following conclusion. As much as the site loves the Tebow, boo boo you can't sing (LOL). However, since you are singing about Jesus, the Judiciary Report will give you a pass, mostly because a.) I'm a Christian and b.) I don't want to get struck by lightning. Just teasing. Your voice isn't bad. It just isn't that great either (teasing again).

Tim Tebow

In other news, a recent poll indicated Tim Tebow would beat President Obama, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum if he ran for office. In response to the poll, Tebow said he would be interested in a career in politics after football. I'd vote for you. I hope things go well for you in your life and career. God bless you.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Katy Perry Is After Tim Tebow

But Is She Right For Him Under The Circumstances

Tim Tebow

Bisexual pop tart Katy Perry, 30, is in the middle of a messy divorce, from British comedian/actor, Russell Brand. Perry, famous for the song "I Kissed A Girl And I Like It" is now going after Christian football player and professed virgin, Tim Tebow. Perry comes with a lot of baggage and chaos, as the Hollywood set she runs with in Kabbalah, has serious legal and mental issues.

Katy Perry

Perry reportedly has a $20,000,000 fortune, which comes from ripping off songs by artists such as the Beach Boys and lesser known acts. She even sued a fashion designer for using the name Katy Perry, when that's not even the singer's real name. Why she's trying to drag Tebow into all this chaos is a mystery. Her marriage to Brand lasted no time and rather than trying to work it out, she is running down a man she is not suited to, due to her lifestyle and continually poor choices. It would end in disaster.

Side Bar: Wouldn't it be better to repair your marriage to Brand. Why don't you let Tebow find someone closer to him, who isn't so, I don't know, messed up. You're welcome.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Tim Tebow Has Best Selling Jersey

Tim Tebow

Christian, NFL football player and rookie, Tim Tebow, has the best selling jersey (t-shirt) in the league. It actually set a sales record for a rookie. Tebow, who was featured in a pro-life, "Focus On The Family" ad, has been the subject of much attention.

Well done to Tebow and best wishes to him in the future in all his endeavors. Clearly, people are supporting him, as evident by his shirt sales and public feedback. A few bloggers have been picking on him, but don't be jealous and hate him because he is good looking. That's not his fault. Blame his mom (just teasing about blaming his mom - leave the woman alone).

STORY SOURCE:

Tebow Broncos' jersey sales set rookie record

Tebow is number-1 in jersey sales, Rodgers in top 20

Tim Tebow Sold More NFL Jerseys Than Any Other Player in the League in April

Tebow honored, humbled that his jersey is best seller

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tim Tebow's 2010 Super Bowl Ad

Focus on the Family's anti-abortion ad, featuring football player Tim Tebow and his mother, went off without a hitch and was pleasant. It promoted life, in keeping one's child, rather than having an abortion. The ad concluded with a request viewers visit the Focus on the Family website for more information at www.focusonthefamily.com

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad Controversy

Tim Tebow

There has been a significant amount of controversy in America regarding college football player Tim Tebow's pro-life commercial, to air at this year's Super Bowl. Typical of the liberal media to believe only their point of view matters, when the constitution states everyone in entitled to free speech.

It's really hypocritical of the liberals to claim they adhere to the constitution then pull stunts like this aimed and muzzling freedom of speech. The Judiciary Report is of the belief the Tebow ad should air.

CBS Sells Last Super Bowl Spot; Focus on the Family Ad Stays in Spotlight

Ad Sale to Focus on the Family Raises Eyebrows, Questions

CBS has come under the spotlight for a decision to allow an ad that takes a stance on a controversial topic. Christian group Focus on the Family purchased an ad that will feature college football star Tim Tebow and his mother, who has been vocal about her decision not to have an abortion when she was pregnant with her son despite doctors’ recommendations.

Focus on the Family says the ad will have a “Celebrate family, celebrate life” message, but some fear it will feature a more blatant anti-choice theme.

Until now, CBS has had a policy of refusing to air ads that advocate specific views on “controversial issues of public importance.”

“This year we are going to call it the Controversy Bowl,” Mike Sheldon, chief executive of Deutsch LA, is quoted as saying in the Los Angeles Times. “It used to be a championship football game, then it became an advertising showcase, and now the Super Bowl has turned into a microphone for special interests. It has become so much bigger than a football game.” Deutsch created Super Bowl spots this year for Volkswagen and Dr Pepper Cherry.

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