90 million.
This statistic was revealed by
New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow over a week ago in Cincinnati. There I sat in the audience of about
500, all packed into the small gymnasium of Cincinnati Christian University,
listening as the man I see daily on ESPN sat right in front of me, calm and
laughing with his on-stage interviewers.
Every sports analyst, writer,
player, and coach has his or her opinion about Tebow, and everyone is sure to
make it heard. “He wins games,” “He has no accuracy,” “He’ll never make it in
the NFL,” “He’s redefining the position,”: all arguments have been expressed
and exhausted.
In Cincinnati, he was asked,
“How do you deal with the negative criticism from the media?”
“Negative criticism?” Tebow
said with a grin. “Is someone talking bad about me? What did they say?”
Now that I have seen the man speak
in person, it is time I throw in my two-cents on the quarterback who has
influenced so many.
For one moment, let’s forget
football. What has he done as a person who is adamant about his faith? Tebow
has been blessed with a gift that has put him in the American national
spotlight. He is an anomaly in today’s world because he does not covet this
paycheck as an athlete, but uses the opportunity to convey an image of a
Christian lifestyle. With so many watching his every move, a genuine man of
faith has a pulpit able to reach an audience never before touched. By just
living out what he believes, the media has created a mania that shows what it
means to spread love unconditionally and use God’s blessings to bear fruit.
Many fear this boldness, as we
have been trained to keep our religious views to ourselves in an effort to be
politically correct. Tebow is not pushy though, and never intends to force his
views upon anyone. He leads only by example, truly a “do as I say, and as I do”
figure.
To show the impact he has,
Tebow told a story on stage that is also shared in his autobiography, Through My Eyes. During his junior
season at Florida University, he began wearing the bible verse Philippians 3:14
below his eyes. In the 2009 BCS National Championship, though, he felt called
to change the verse.
After that game, the UF director
of public relations later told Florida head coach Urban Meyer that John 3:16
was the highest trending Google search in the country, generating over 90
million searches. These statics made John 3:16 the highest-ranked Google search
term over a 24 hour span—ever.
Now, lets remember Tebow again
as a football player. A two-time BCS National Championship winner, Heisman
Trophy recipient, and AP Player of the Year, number fifteen is, quite arguably,
ranked with the greatest collegiate quarterbacks in the history of the game.
Yet with all of these honors, doubt circled Tebow before the 2010 NFL Draft had
ever begun.
If you define a NFL quarterback
by his passer rating, than no, Tebow is definitely not one of the professional
elites. Define a NFL quarterback by his ability to win, however, and an
argument that rages daily on ESPN First Take is born. Most memorable is Tebow’s
statement game on January 8, 2012, of the NFL playoffs, as he threw for 316
yards and two touchdowns do defeat the heavily favored Pittsburgh Steelers.
A new chapter is opening in New
York, and many hope he will soon rise to the starting position, prove doubters
wrong, and post numbers that may solidify his legacy as a professional.
To me, however, the most important statistic in career is, and always
will be, 90 million.