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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 102
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Dear ESPN: Nobody Cares about Tim Tebow
Allow me to preface this short essay with the following message: I am a fan of the New York Jets and New York Yankees. This is not a piece written to defend the idiocy of the Jets front office or to draw attention to the ever expanding disparity between the two franchises. It is a merely one fans opinion of the state of the "sports" media. Newsflash to all of you beat writers disseminating the inside scoops of your teams to all of us outsiders: no fans care about the melodrama. There are no fans siting at home or work on their laptops waiting for #quarterbackControversy to pop up on their twitter feed. Please reserve such simplicities and rumors to the entertainment industry.
Allow me to illuminate the situation for those of you who haven't been on espn's website in the past year. Last April, the jets traded for Tim tebow, a backup quarterback. A man who had a stupendous college career and who has enjoyed limited success in the NFL through anomalous and statistically improbable comebacks. As such, (did I mention he's a devout Christian?) he's become a media darling. The issue is, these reporters have become such slaves to their own biases and agendas, they've lost the pulse of the people. The fact is that that no fan of any franchise cares. Nobody cares. Nobody cares that a 3-6 team is in turmoil. Do you want to know why? Because they are a 3-6 team and nobody cares about 3-6 teams. Not even rival fans. They're sick of it. Everyone is. I began this article by mentioning I'm a Yankees fan for a purpose. The past two years the Red Sox had significant issues pervasive throughout their front office and club house. There were anonymous reports left and right that players wanted bobby valentine fired, pitchers were drinking in the clubhouse, and one player was supposedly playing golf on a day he was scheduled to pitch but couldn't because of injury. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't giddy with schadenfreude for one whole hour. The fact of the matter was, it was newsworthy because the Red Sox were poised to make the playoffs before they fell off the face of the earth. The 2012 season played out very differently. The squad was mediocre, yet for some reason, then coverage exploded to 24/7. But guess what? Nobody cared. Nobody cared because the Red Sox were a sub .500 ball club. Yet you couldn't go one day without clandestine player meetings being blared across the mediaverse. Nobody cared. Not even Yankees fans. Watching a bad team go down further isn't like watching a proverbial plane crash in slow motion. It's like watching in real time as an eight year old kid lights a generic cardboard box on fire. You know who cares about that? His mom. And that's who cares about Tim Tebow and mark Sanchez vying for the jets starting job even though this whole controversy was the putrid offspring of cultish university of Florida fans and ESpN. Moms. You know what else moms like? The food network and US weekly. That's not to say that Mom's can't be fans...I know some Mom's that wil take you to school on the Ravens. So please ESPN don't become E!SPN: the entertainment and sports network. I know you're owned by a mouse but let's keep sports the last bastion of American freedom. A place where fans can read about a red hot Saints team who just upset a perfect Falcons season without being bombarded with reports that Magic Johnson blasted the lakers front office when all he said was "I disagree with the signing of Mike D'Antoni." We get it, it's about ratings, but can't we keep sportscenter about sports and not whether Lebron's hipster glasses are prescription or not. Lets keep sports about sports not about ratings. In conclusion, nobody cares about the jets besides jets fans because they're a bad team. Please stop writing he said, she said articles. Nobody cares. Thank you. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I do. He is the best football player on our team right now.
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happy to be here
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 7,152
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Nationally he is the biggest player and draw on the jets. ESPN is not a New York station. Fans nationally do care about Tebow stories. Do you think a casual NFC fan cares that Sanchez is completing 50% of his passes?
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Curtis Martin Class of 2012
All League
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 3,508
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yeah Rex said "He's a good football player"
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Single-Handedly keeping Jack Daniels in business
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Bucks County, Pa
Posts: 1,346
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ESPN became the "National Enquirer" of sports a long time ago.
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 547
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![]() Seriously, last year when Tebow played for the Broncs a camera would go to Elway's expression as he was watching the game, and then the sportscasters would "interpret" what that look meant. Freaking psychic hotline much? Elway has kind of a fish face anyway, he could have just been holding in a fart for all I know, but apparently ESPN knows. I only disagree with you about us Gator fans ... I'm not frothing at the mouth ... mouth ..... slobber .... give us a break, we have the Jags, the Fins, and the Bucs. Can we help it that our college teams are more exciting to watch? There's a lot of small towns between Jacksonville and Atlanta, so a lot of Florida and Georgia folks rabidly root for the Gators or the Bulldogs. The Gators probably have as many fans as most pro football teams - even people who never went to college or graduated high school love the Gators around here. Tebow was a completely different phenomenon, though. He broke the SEC rushing touchdown record held by Herschel Walker (a local legend around here), he set all kinds of records, he was amazing to watch and the whole team worked so great together it was unbelievable. Tebow busted his a$$ giving the best he could for the team, just like Percy Harvin, Aaron Hernandez, Brandon Sparks, Riley Cooper, the Pouncey twins, and a whole bunch of great athletes in the NFL right now. Sometimes I switch over to a Vikes or Pats game just to see how they're doing. But I didn't become a fan of their team like I did with Tebow. Tebow makes us feel like anything is possible, like if you just work your a$$ off you'll get far in life. I used to believe that too. I guess what I'm trying to say is if you think of the "Gators" like you would a pro team*, you might understand the fan loyalty. It's the same way you feel about the Jets. *DISCLAIMER: I'm not implying that the Gators could beat a pro team, so don't go there. p.s. if you say I sound like a girl I will hurt you
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Still waiting for the next Jet SB crown.
Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Fr:NYC to Mid Ga.
Posts: 8,548
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I'll help Tebow pack and drive him to the airport,
just get rid of him already!
Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 108
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I'm sick of the Tebow fans on this website. I can't wait for it to just b jets fans again
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JetsInsider.com Legend
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 35,000
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I care about Tebow.
I care about why we've been so totally unable to utilize him productively. I care why he won't get to start given how horrific Sanchez's play has been. I care if he will or will not be a Jet in 2013. I care about whose idea it really was to aquire Tebow, and what they thought they'd gain from it really. Plenty to care about Tebow about. |
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All Pro
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 5,882
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Missing from Warfish's care list: ESPN.
Some of you could learn a thing or two from Warfish. |
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done with NMS
Jets Insider VIP
Charter JI Member Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 14,867
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Even Phil Simms has joined the flamer parade. We feed the frenzy so the media is our monster.
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 547
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![]() Warfish, I think the point is how the media bloviates, agitates, and fabricates a nonexistent locker room meltdown. Anything to get a "story". Then the whole cycle starts over. And over. And over. Because right now we suck so bad the only thing the media can find to talk about is .... tabloid BS. |
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to silence the non-believers
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Waxin
Practice Squad
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: NYC
Posts: 261
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Waxin
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Location: NYC
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 547
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What's there to dislike about the few T-fans here? The calls to start Tebow began with the original Jets fans, not the T-fans. So wassup? The more fans the merrier. |
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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 161
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I care about Tebow too. And I am intelligent enough not to blame the way the media operates on a player. Whether it's Tebow or anyone else, media will always look for stories and they will continue to be more and more intrusive. But I'm not retarded enough to blame that on a guy who is clearly one of the best at saying the right thing to the media. Unlike some other Jets players who constantly gives them ammo.
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WTF is going on up there?!?
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 547
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Can't Wait - thanks for reassuring me that I don't sound any girlier than other Tebow fans. LOL - not sure the guys will appreciate that tho. |
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Undrafted Free Agent
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 161
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