...courtesy of his veteran Bronco teammates. Suddenly carrying shoulder pads doesn't seem so bad:
If the quarterback gig doesn't work out, he can play Friar Tuck in the Boulder Dinner Theater production of Robin Hood.
...courtesy of his veteran Bronco teammates. Suddenly carrying shoulder pads doesn't seem so bad:
If the quarterback gig doesn't work out, he can play Friar Tuck in the Boulder Dinner Theater production of Robin Hood.
Ouch...that's brutal![]()
Now THAT'S hazing
Tim Tebow takes the Messiah thing a little too far...
Wow, that's harsh!
"Never got the chance to meet Sean Taylor, but his legacy is embedded in our franchise. Because of that... we play with him every game."
-RGIII
BEAT DALLAS!
You know, he has a nicely shaped head...
Outstanding.
Now that is funny. He sure seems like a good sport.
Friar Timmeh.
this makes me like tebow more. he easily couldve been a ***** about it, but he wasnt.
Props to Soup for the sig... absolutely sick.
I don't understand this kind of stuff. I mean these are grown men not teenagers. Just why is this kind of thing permitted by the NFL? Absolutely ridiculous. Grow up already!
And before anyone suggests it no I'm not a tebow fan, but I find hazing and initiation writes to be one of the stupidest things in Pro Football. Only just behind that swinging gate play LOL
Last edited by Veretax; August-8th-2010 at 06:44 AM.
As long as no one gets injured, I'm fine with it. Hazing has been a part of sports for decades.
Funniest is when the rookies get all upset about it and think they're special enough that they can't get hazed, when basically everyone else got hazed as a rookie.
It's not like any of these things are really detrimental anyway, the Giants had Jeremy Shockey sing for his rookie initiation and he threw a fit about it. Just sing, boss. Sing, carry pads, get taped up to the goalpost
It's all good fun, play along.
Last edited by ixcuincle; August-8th-2010 at 07:21 AM.
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