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Tim Tebow- calls for group prayer, gets rejected

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SCENE: WONDERLIC TEST AT NFL COMBINE

Article said:
Tebow apparently tried to get everyone in on a prayer after receiving instructions on how to take the Wonderlic test

Response from another player:
Shut the **** up
Edited by Locknar: 
Edited, breach of rule 10; please do not curse in your posts or mask such words in an attempt to avoid the auto-censor. This includes quoted material....

How many times can a religious nut bug you about Jeebus before you snap?

Do you think Tebow prayed to Jeebus in order to save the foul-mouthed heathen?

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sportsprose/2010/03/tim_tebows_pre-wonderlic_praye.html

PS. Tebow scored a 22, which is 2 under the average for Quarterbacks. So his Sky-daddy did not help him too much.
 
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SCENE: WONDERLIC TEST AT NFL COMBINE



Response from another player:


How many times can a religious nut bug you about Jeebus before you snap?

Do you think Tebow prayed to Jeebus in order to save the foul-mouthed heathen?

http://blogs.suntimes.com/sportsprose/2010/03/tim_tebows_pre-wonderlic_praye.html

PS. Tebow scored a 22, which is 2 under the average for Quarterbacks. So his Sky-daddy did not help him too much.

You may as well pray for a good Wunderlic score. It would do about as much good as anything else.
 
How many times can a religious nut bug you about Jeebus before you snap?

Do you think Tebow prayed to Jeebus in order to save the foul-mouthed heathen?

I think the foul-mouthed heathen was out of line. A simple "no thanks, Tim" would have sufficed.
 
I think the foul-mouthed heathen was out of line. A simple "no thanks, Tim" would have sufficed.

Why?

He had no business grandstanding like that, and he got slapped down as a result. You don't think other players resent his attitude that he is God's gift to football (literally)?

Why should his showing off be accepted? Just because it is religion?

Any other player makes a big deal to say "Look at me!!!!!!" and they are also going told to shut the f up, too.
 
Could be; I recognise some of the words. Perhaps it's in code?

I think it's the same secret code that is used in the sports page of newspapers. I've tried reading the articles - I struggle to get through a paragraph or two understanding what they're saying, and it's such a struggle that by the time I hit the end of a paragraph I no longer can remember what was at the beginning.
 
The PERFECT response. I wish I knew who it was who said it. I'd send him fan mail.
 
Why?

He had no business grandstanding like that, and he got slapped down as a result. You don't think other players resent his attitude that he is God's gift to football (literally)?

Why should his showing off be accepted? Just because it is religion?

Any other player makes a big deal to say "Look at me!!!!!!" and they are also going told to shut the f up, too.

Let me preface this by saying that I'm an Alabama grad, so I don't like Florida or Tim Tebow just on general principle. ;)
I heard this on the radio yesterday and my reaction was "Finally, someone told this guy to shut the f--- up!" I am so sick of hearing his xtian BS in every interview, after every game etc. If he were spouting some other religion's nonsense reactions would be totally different. If he praised Allah, or whatever else, after games he would get death threats. But since it's all about jebus, he's a "hero" to millions. Oh, and one other thing.....Roll Tide!;)
http://bustersports.com/blog/buster...-for-our-sins-t-shirt-the-new-christmas-rage/
 
Why?

He had no business grandstanding like that, and he got slapped down as a result.

I don't interpret it as grandstanding. He just comes from a culture where people spontaneously break out into prayer. He's a natural leader, so he took the initiative...and badly misjudged the reaction he would get.

Just a little culture shock. He'll learn to deal with it.
 
I just Googled it. Offensive linemen are brighter than quarterbacks? If that's true, why are they offensive linemen?

Dave

I worked for an employer who gave Wunderlic tests to prospective employees. A few really good (and badly needed) prospects were denied because they didn't score high enough. And this was for unskilled labor.

As far as I could tell, there was little or no correlation between score and subsequent job performance.
 
I worked for an employer who gave Wunderlic tests to prospective employees.

I had assumed, after reading the OP, that this "Wunderlic" test is something given to prospective professional football quarterbacks. Was I wrong in that assumption, or were you an NFL player?
 
I don't interpret it as grandstanding. He just comes from a culture where people spontaneously break out into prayer.

Which, to people from other cultures, is grandstanding.

Of course, he didn't want them to "spontaneously" break into prayer. He wanted an organized group activity. Kind of like praying before a meal. Which is also not spontaneous (no one says, "Hey, I got a crazy idea - let's PRAY before we eat!").
 
Apparently Tebow's bible is missing the page where Jesus says ""Be careful not to do your 'acts of righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven." (Matthew 6:1) As well as "And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men."

Steve S
 
I had assumed, after reading the OP, that this "Wunderlic" test is something given to prospective professional football quarterbacks. Was I wrong in that assumption, or were you an NFL player?

From wiki...

The Wonderlic Personnel Test is a twelve-minute, fifty-question test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a wide range of occupations.

Steve S
 

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