Saturday, March 6, 2010

Tim Tebow on Sports Cards...

I do admit that he was a great college football player/quarterback. How well will he do in the National Football League. Tebow's numbers in 2009 consisted of a 164.17 Ratting, 2,895 Yards and 21 touchdowns, but overall Statistic of 9,285 yards and 88. I do believe the numbers will speak for themselves when it comes time for the NFL Draft. Tebow knows how to stay in protection and when to run out of the pocket for safety, Tebow has the tangibles and is a very disciplined athlete that will be willing to put in the time needed in changing over to a pro ball style of play. No matter what he does, his college legacy at Florida will forever solidify him as a top collectible and be highly sought after.




As collectors will be hounding for his cards when they come out. Many will look for the cards to keep, others will try to make a profit on the cards.

Tim Tebow was homeschooled by his mother, who also worked to instill the family’s deep religious beliefs along the way. Tebow was allowed to play football in his county in 1996 when a legislation was passed in Florida allowing homeschooled students to compete in local high school sporting events. The law specifies that home school students may participate on the team of the local school in the county and school district in which they live. Tebows lived in Duval County and played linebacker and tight end for Trinity Christian in Jacksonville for one season, but his dream was to play quarterback. Tebow began to explore his options to fulfill his dream. Coach Craig Howard at Nease High School, was known for his passing offense so Tim and his mother moved in to an apartment down the street from the Nease High School in St. Johns County. With the rest of his family living on a farm in Jacksonville, Tim began playing quarterback for Nease High School in Ponte Vedra Beach and his performance soon began to turn some heads. Despite having parental and sibling ties to the University of Florida, Tim remained open-minded during the recruiting process and became very close to Alabama coach Mike Shula. But after careful consideration and much deliberation, he decided to play for the team he felt best suited his skills and style of play. Tim Tebow chose to play for coach Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators, who employ a similar “spread option” offense that he excelled in at Nease High School.

The rest as we all know is history.

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