I am not bitter in the least, I just don't like Tebow. I'm actually a very happy and content person, I have a great job, a wonderful DW, amazing friends and I've gone to Disney at least once every year for the past 9 years. Not to mention I root for a team that has a proven NFL QB who has won 3 Super Bowls. One does not need to be bitter in order to dislike someone.
Rooting for him to fall hard and hating him as a person are strong words that make you sound bitter. Nobody can know the "real you" by reading a forum, but that's how you sound. There are plenty of celebrities I don't care for, but I really don't care enough to hate them. Its only bitterness that could make me feel strongly enough about someone to root for him to fail. Even the people in my personal life who have hurt me the most don't generate that kind of feeling.
I am sensationalizing my feelings towards him, I honestly could care less. I mainly root for him to fail because I am sick of seeing the media cover him as well as all the "Tebowmaniacs", it is nauseating. Not to mention that he plays for the Denver Broncos, truth be told if he played for The Pats I probably would ignore the issues that I have with him.
Kind of like how I ignore the issues I have with Dave Mustaine because he is in one of my favorite bands of all time. I genuinely dislike Mustaine but love his music so I live with it.
I don't know, but for such a self proclaimed content person, you sure wish spend mental energy wishing awful stuff to a football playing kid because you don't like how he talks about his religion.
He seems like a decent enough guy. His abilities, or lack of, might not make him a long lasting successful NFL quarterback, but he
is winning now.
I'm wasting very little mental energy, time yes, but mental energy no. The only time I think about it is when I am wasting time on here or when I turn on Sports Media and hear the pontificating.
That's my point exactly he is winning now because of the level of competition, the jury is still out. Let's see how he does against the Bears and Pats over the next two weeks. Not that the Bears are great considering they lost to the Chiefs yesterday, but I would say they are better than most of the teams Tebow has faced thus far.
Like I said I could be wrong, he could prove himself to be a solid long term NFL QB. I'm not some great talent evaluator, after all I wanted the Pats to draft Rick Mirer over Drew Bledsoe, now that would have been a huge plate of fail.