good thing McFadden didn't win, now it's pretty much a guarantee he'll rock the in the NFL.
joining the ever-increasing number of Heismann winners who will do zippo in the NFL.
Last edited by CubanMustGo; 12-08-2007 at 11:05 PM.
good thing McFadden didn't win, now it's pretty much a guarantee he'll rock the in the NFL.
Not true; he could be a decent tight end or fullback.
Congrats on the meaningless award.
Too bad you led your team to 3 losses and have no chance at the real prize.
Instead you got public recognition on national T.V. for a single award, all the college tail you could ever have time for, and most likely a shot in the NFL and a chance to make millions of dollars.
Sucks for you Tebow.
Praise Jesus.
Contrats to Tebow and Gator nation.
I wonder what Jesus Christ thinks of his acceptance speech. Probably that Tebow needs to get off his a little.
He is really proud of being a Gator is what I got out of his speech.
1. Jesus
2. Family
3. Academics
4. Football
His priorities are way out of line. That list better change to -
1. Money
2. Football
3. Hookers
or he'll never make it in the NFL.
as a sop re in the SEC! while posting over 50 tds. Don't be so bitter.
you sure do whine and alot.
nothing wrong with 3 losses.
-Mars
Tebow is badass. The Heisman is a stupid popularity contest, but this year they got it right.
bro what are you stupid if it wasnt for tebow the gators would have finished 5-7 at best.....
You got it wrong. With all the talent Florida has hoarded together, that blue chip backup frosh QB (Newton, I think?!?!) would have led them to a bowl.
Maybe they'd be on the blue turf in Boise, but there's no way the Gators - the year after winning the le - would go 5-7.
you guys are str8 up re ed.
Nothing wrong with losing 3 games in the SEC. losing just 2 games got an SEC team in the NC game.
Dude put up monster numbers and has a very good chance of being a darn good player in the NFL.
Florida had a lousy defense this year. Not sure how that's Tebow's fault.
The whole argument that a player can't be great unless his team goes 13-0 is beyond ridiculously flawed anyway. That's the kind of bad thinking that results in Gino Toretta winning the Heisman.
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