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Why Tim Tebow Is the Sarah Palin of Football (Barf Alert)
The Daily Beast ^ | January 13, 2012 | Allison Yarrow

Posted on 01/14/2012 12:48:15 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

The harder the Broncos quarterback and the Alaskan governor fall, the more convinced their supporters become that they are modern messiahs.

To many, Tim Tebow is the quarterback that God built. The “mile-high messiah” is an end-zone Cinderella, coming off the Denver Broncos bench to win games and pursue Super Bowl glory in only his second season in the pros. He is America’s favorite professional athlete according to an ESPN poll that in 18 years has honored only 11, among them legends Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.

But many feel that his incredible celebrity has overshadowed his actual talent and viability. Tim Tebow is the Sarah Palin of football. Inspiring, galvanizing, great on paper. Just don’t look too closely or you’ll see all the ways that the two of them flat-out fail. Palin and Tebow stumble relative to the size of their stage: the larger it is, the harder they fall. As Alaska’s youngest governor, Sarah Palin was tough, with a reputation for rooting out corruption and preserving her state’s natural resources. “She’s exactly who this country needs,” said John McCain when he added her to his presidential ticket. But as a national political figure, Palin began to trip left and right.

When America dug deeper, it found she lacked basic map skills and knew frighteningly little about American foreign policy for a person one heart attack away from running the country. She also wondered aloud exactly what one did in the vice-president job that she was applying for and bumbled the mechanics of policy, health care, and tax code.

Likewise, Tebow was untouchable in college: he was the first sophomore in history to win the Heisman Trophy, and he led the Florida Gators to a national championship. College football is much slower and sloppier than its professional twin; in that forum, Tebow’s valiant efforts concealed his lack of polish. In the NFL, he has nowhere to hide. Since being promoted to starting quarterback, he regularly completes less than half the passes he throws in a game. He has been accused of slow and ugly throwing mechanics (one sports writer said you could time his release with a sundial). Critics say he can’t read the field after the snap and that at 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds he is the wrong size for his position, and shouldn’t play it at all.

“If Tebow were black, it’s unlikely that he would ever get a chance to play quarterback in the NFL,” Bleacher Report’s Mike Frandsen wrote recently, citing his “awkward and inaccurate throwing motion.” He noted that “historically, black quarterbacks who are unconventional players get converted to other positions,” then rattled off many examples. Tebow is white, popular, and still throwing the ball.

“The national nightmare continues,” Charles Barkley said in a radio interview of Tebow’s recent win. “He had a great game. He’s supposed to have a great game.” Barkley was referring to idea that professional athletes are paid to do a job.

But Tebow has set records, his followers will argue—and it’s true. He now owns the postseason title for most yards per completion. At times, he has lead both his team and the entire NFL in jersey sales. But he’ll never break records that are real and meaningful, the go-down-in-history kind. He’ll never hold the most passing yards in a season like Saints star Drew Brees. Instead, he is predicted to continue to struggle, just as Palin has. She broke records, too—like first woman and first Alaskan on a Republican vice-presidential ticket, but she’ll never be the first woman president, and that’s the one that counts.

The more Palin and Tebow falter, the more rabid their supporters become. Despite her many missteps, Palin’s grizzly moms flocked to her, while their husbands thought she was “hot.” “Sarah Palin bleeds American,” gushed a poster on Redstate.com. Supporters launched the “down-to-earth” and “homespun” Palin into a fame reserved for sitting presidents and royalty—when she had done little more than stand and wave. Today, her Facebook page is overrun with pleas for her to enter the presidential race: “Ms. Palin, we love you!” it says, and “Run, Sarah, Run!” These appeals just may foreshadow a political second act.

Tebow fans speak of him with staggering hyperbole—even for the exaggerated, aggrandized world of professional sports. Saturday’s dazzling overtime win against the Steelers birthed this Bleacher Report headline: “Tim Tebow’s 2011 Denver Broncos: The Most Incredible Team Season in NFL History.” Tebow “faced more pressure than any NFL quarterback has ever faced and responded with his best game yet,” said ESPN’s Tebow superfan, Skip Bayless. “I’m not sure any quarterback in football can do what Tim Tebow keeps doing in the 4th quarter,” he said. His colleague Stephen A. Smith disagreed, and nearly tore apart their desk.

Tebow and Palin do have detractors who use the Internet as a boxing ring. Palin-Tebow blooper and parody videos are as inextricable from YouTube as salmon is from Alaskan streams. Palin and Tebow make intellectuals, nonbelievers, and the liberal left squeamish with social conservatism, evangelism, and deeply held faith. Tebow wore Bible passages in his eyeblack on the field during college, and thanks Jesus at every press conference following NFL games. Pam Tebow disobeyed a doctor’s order to terminate her pregnancy for safety reasons, and Tebow’s worldview has been unquestionably shaped by his surviving his own birth. Mother and son recounted this story in a pro-life Super Bowl ad for Christian ministry Focus on the Family in 2010.

Palin, for her part, is known to be vehemently anti-abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. Her youngest son, Trig, was diagnosed with Down syndrome before he was born, and Palin has said that ending her pregnancy was never an option. They chart their inspiring and difficult paths to glory in bestselling memoirs, the titles of which—Palin’s Going Rogue and Tebow’s Through My Eyes—position them as outsiders, and challengers of established norms.

Perhaps they are so loved because they emerged from the populist fray in the vein of reality-TV stars. Tebow’s parents homeschooled him in northern Florida, then got an apartment near a high school so that he could play football there. Palin homeschooled her kids, too. Tebow is the most desirable celebrity neighbor, ahead of Brangelina, real-estate site Zillow found, while Sarah Palin has had a long run as the girl next door. Their chosenness seems self-evident, but rooted in their start as underdogs. Now they draw celebrity endorsements with relative ease. Oprah and Adele said they can relate to Palin, and rocker Ted Nugent labeled the former governor morality’s Robin Hood. Lady Gaga has tweeted her fierce love for Tebow, and Rick Perry invoked him as a fellow dark horse who doesn’t quit until he wins.

Palin captured a high-school-basketball state championship and the nickname Sarah Barracuda, though her coach told the Associated Press that young Sarah Heath was far from a natural athlete. Sports and politics have a lot of crossover. Perhaps Tebow is fancying a run for office. The verdict is still out on these two, but it’s clear that they are hardly the visions of perfection and transcendence foisted upon them by their dearest fans.

One thing is certain: if they team up for a presidential run, Barack Obama is in trouble.

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Allison Yarrow is assignment editor and a staff writer at Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Her essays and journalism have appeared in Huffington Post, Slate, CNN.com, Poets & Writers magazine and The Forward. She created and hosted the Yid Lit podcast, which interviews authors of literary fiction and nonfiction. Previously, as an associate producer at NBC News Productions, Allison produced health segments for a nationally syndicated program hosted by Hoda Kotb, and long-form documentary hours for MSNBC.


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Religion; Sports
KEYWORDS: freepressforpalin; palin; sarahpalin; tebow
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To: hwkbeer

I’m flattered that my “weaties” are of such concern to you.


21 posted on 01/14/2012 1:53:57 PM PST by humblegunner (The kinder, gentler version...)
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To: humblegunner
Actually I could care less about your weaties.It's fun to watch your PDS flare up on a daily basis.I rather enjoy it.
22 posted on 01/14/2012 1:57:05 PM PST by hwkbeer
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To: hwkbeer
It's fun to watch your PDS flare up on a daily basis.I rather enjoy it.

Then I'm even more pleased to provide you some entertainment.

23 posted on 01/14/2012 2:03:33 PM PST by humblegunner (The kinder, gentler version...)
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24 posted on 01/14/2012 2:05:59 PM PST by onyx (PLEASE SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC - DONATE MONTHLY! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, let me know!)
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To: humblegunner
A heart felt thank you for the continued irrationality.I know you won't let us Freepers down.
25 posted on 01/14/2012 2:08:10 PM PST by hwkbeer
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It is sickening to see NFL (sport) and Tebow (pro sportsman) politicized.

Give sports a break for goodness sakes.


26 posted on 01/14/2012 2:16:27 PM PST by indianrightwinger
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To: mjp

And good always irritates evil.


27 posted on 01/14/2012 2:49:02 PM PST by abclily
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Allison - you bring to mind the “C” word. I would never actually say it to your face - but you do bring it to mind.


28 posted on 01/14/2012 3:02:13 PM PST by tx_eggman (Liberalism is only possible in that moment when a man chooses Barabas over Christ.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

There are a lot of QBs supposedly more qualified than Tebow who are watching him from home right now. There are a lot of presidential candidates supposedly more qualified than Palin who really ought to be watching her from home right now.


29 posted on 01/14/2012 3:06:39 PM PST by RichInOC (Palin 2012: The Perfect Storm.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Are there ANY Far Left, female Mooncalfs, who are the least attractive?

Apparently not and no small wonder she is green with envy and jealous over Sarah!

Check out this oogully skank who obviously, knows as much about football as she does politics....Zip, Zero, Nada:

allison-yarrow-author

30 posted on 01/14/2012 3:11:03 PM PST by Conservative Vermont Vet (l)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Sarah Palin and Tim Tebow are such failures that liberal writers have been forced to write the most prolific blizzard of nonsense articles about them in the history of faux-jornolism. LOL


31 posted on 01/14/2012 3:41:30 PM PST by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Allison Yarrow’s husband...

In 2002, Ben Yarrow worked as research director on Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm’s successful gubernatorial campaign. When the governor-elect invited him to join her administration, Ben asked to become a speechwriter. He was 23 years old. Two short years — and many long speeches — later, Ben would become the governor’s Chief Writer.

Following his Michigan days, and before joining West Wing Writers, Ben was the Director of Communications for the William J. Clinton Foundation and the Office of President Bill Clinton. In addition to serving as President Clinton’s chief speechwriter and spokesperson, Ben oversaw communications strategy, planning, and execution for the Clinton Foundation’s global operations, as well as President Clinton’s philanthropic activities and events in the U.S. and abroad.

http://www.westwingwriters.com/about/yarrow.html


32 posted on 01/14/2012 4:00:10 PM PST by kcvl
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To: CommieCutter

People are rooting for Tebow because they despise douchebags like Allison who hate Tebow for being a good person and role model.


33 posted on 01/14/2012 4:09:58 PM PST by peeps36 (America is being destroyed by filthy traitors in the political establishment)
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To: TigersEye

I do not understand this disjointed mess of delusions, word-salad and DU talking points. Obama writes better press releases than this trash.


34 posted on 01/14/2012 4:40:32 PM PST by darkangel82 (I don't have a superiority complex, I'm just better than you.)
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To: JaguarXKE
This article is documentary evidence that liberalism is, in fact, a mental disorder.

Indeed.

35 posted on 01/14/2012 4:40:50 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: darkangel82

FWIW 0bungles probably doesn’t write those things. Or much of anything.


36 posted on 01/14/2012 4:50:36 PM PST by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: peeps36

You have it backwards I think... We are rooting for Tebow BECAUSE he’s a good person and role model, Not because people despise that fact. However’, I have to agree it sure is nice, fantastic in fact, when he wins and we get to see the media spill after the fact. I like the Patriots but I find myself hoping Denver wins.


37 posted on 01/14/2012 4:53:46 PM PST by GizzyGirl
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To: indianrightwinger

You think I’m the author?


38 posted on 01/14/2012 4:57:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (You can't invade the US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.~Admiral Yamamoto)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

That was not to you. Sorry. I meant it as a response to the article.


39 posted on 01/14/2012 6:34:21 PM PST by indianrightwinger
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To: indianrightwinger

Oh, okay.


40 posted on 01/14/2012 6:43:01 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (You can't invade the US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.~Admiral Yamamoto)
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