Tim tebow high autobiography

  • FormerUniversity of Florida star quarterback, first-round draft pick for theDenver Broncos, and devout Christian Tim Tebow tellsthe story of his faith.
  • In Through My Eyes: A Quarterback's Journey, he shares the behind-the-scenes details of his life, on and off the football field.
  • Timothy Richard Tebow is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons.
  • Tim Tebow: A Promise Kept

    Young sports fans who read football star Tim Tebow's story will be inspired by the challenges he has overcome on his path to athletic success. Author slang för mikrofon Klis, sports columnist for the Denver Post, focuses on a pivotal challenge that confronted Tim Tebow in As Florida Gators quarterback, he galvanized his teammates and Gator fans everywhere with a rousing speech after the team's disappointing loss to Ole Miss.
    "I just want to say one thing. To the fans and everybody in Gator Nation, I'm sorry. . . . But I promise you one thing . . . . You will never see any player in the entire country play as hard as I will play for the rest of the season."
    It was a promise Tim Tebow kept, as he went on to lead the Gators to ten successive victories. In language that will appeal especially to young readers, Klis tells Tebow's life story to date, from early school days, as young Tim overcomes his dyslexia . . . his high school football experiences . . . his colle

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  • Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow

    Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow and Nathan Whitaker.  Harper, , pps.  Ages 9 and up.

    Review by Emily Whitten.

    Tim Tebow is one of the biggest names in football these days, and one of the most divisive.  Unlike many media darlings, the fame he enjoys (or doesn&#;t) is based in some part to his God-given talent.  I remember the first couple of times I saw him play, I was blown away.  He reminded me of Vince Young in his national championship days&#;slipping through defenders so deftly that after awhile you&#;d start to think he could do anything he wanted.  And despite the fact that I am an Ole Miss football fan, I have had great admiration for Tebow&#;s talent and passion since his days at the University of Florida.  It didn&#;t hurt my esteem of him when I found out he is a Christian and was homeschooled, to boot.

    So, when I heard he was releasing an autobiography, I soon reserved a copy at the library.  The title of the book Through My Eyes,

    Through My Eyes: A Quarterback's Journey, Young Readers Edition

    June 6,
    Picking up this book from the library, I noticed that it seemed more slight than its page count would suggest -- it had the big font I had last seen in The Truth About Diamonds. inom wondered if it could be a tacit acknowledgment that a year-old might not be the best person to write an autobiography. However, given his defiant preface that "undertaking this planerat arbete was the right thing to do, regardless of what the world thinks is the 'right time' to write a memoir," I gathered that Tebow really believed he had a lot to say.

    And I should confess that I think he might. This is the guy who once told a reporter about meeting his first NFL coach:

    I was jacked leaving that room. I didn’t even want to visit another room. It was not enough time. We were excited, we were enthusiastic. There was passion. It was just intense, and it was ball, and it was juice. The juice level in that room was high, and it was awe