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Karlos Dansby On Tim Tebow


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Thought it was fitting, especially after today's win...

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/06/dansby-sees-god-working-through-The Golden Calf of Bristol/

“Us losing to The Golden Calf of Bristol the way we did, we seen it first hand,” Dansby said on Rome’s radio show. “Young man is blessed. Young man has a special anointing on him. And for God to show himself in that game the way He did, through the guy He did it through, it opened a lot of guys’ eyes on our team. And it brought a lot of guys closer to God, so like I said, everything happens for a reason. . . . My hat goes off to Tim. And God working through him like that, it opened up a lot of eyes. He’s a blessed young man and I wish him much success the rest of his career.”

I also heard Kirk Morrison recapping this interview on Dibble's radio show yesterday and he said that Dansby also said that it was crazy because they felt like it didn't matter what they did, they couldn't stop him in the 4th quarter.

Just wanted to share.

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That's uncalled for. The Golden Calf of Bristol may be a religious nut, but I don't believe in religion.

I do believe in and fully support the idea of believing in something greater than yourself. And whether he's doing it using God's word, which is make belief anyway, or by any other means, it doesn't matter. It's still an excellent quality to have as a person, or a player, regardless of your beliefs.

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That's uncalled for. The Golden Calf of Bristol may be a religious nut, but I don't believe in religion.

I do believe in and fully support the idea of believing in something greater than yourself. And whether he's doing it using God's word, which is make belief anyway, or by any other means, it doesn't matter. It's still an excellent quality to have as a person, or a player, regardless of your beliefs.

sounds like a religion

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whats revealing is we know why some despise The Golden Calf of Bristol. All because of his faith. Beside the fact his is playing in the NFL and could kick anyone of our's butts the guy isn't raping boys and stealing from someone and saying anything bad about people.

For some out here, it just speaks to your weak character and jealousy of hard work and determination. The Golden Calf of Bristol simply exposes you for the shell of a man you are.

He may even be reaching Chuck Norris level. Yes that was blasphemous.

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whats revealing is we know why some despise The Golden Calf of Bristol. All because of his faith. Beside the fact his is playing in the NFL and could kick anyone of our's butts the guy isn't raping boys and stealing from someone and saying anything bad about people.

For some out here, it just speaks to your weak character and jealousy of hard work and determination. The Golden Calf of Bristol simply exposes you for the shell of a man you are.

He may even be reaching Chuck Norris level. Yes that was blasphemous.

are their qbs in this league who are raping little boys and stealing from people?

man... where the f*ck is my medal?

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whats revealing is we know why some despise The Golden Calf of Bristol. All because of his faith. Beside the fact his is playing in the NFL and could kick anyone of our's butts the guy isn't raping boys and stealing from someone and saying anything bad about people.

For some out here, it just speaks to your weak character and jealousy of hard work and determination. The Golden Calf of Bristol simply exposes you for the shell of a man you are.

He may even be reaching Chuck Norris level. Yes that was blasphemous.

I don't know that so much of the dislike for The Golden Calf of Bristol (who I unfortunately like) is due to his religion, per se. Rather, I think it's moreso due to his unrelenting outspokenness regarding his faith.

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And whatnot. Sometimes, folks just grow tired of hearing it.

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