Tim Tebow Hannah Storm Video: Watch Tebow Open Up About His Breakthrough Season
The 2011 NFL season ended on Sunday when the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
Tim Tebow's season ended a few weeks before that, but the folks at ESPN are still trying to capitalize on his remarkable season as much as they possibly can.
On Tuesday night, ESPN aired a 30-minute special on Tebow, in which the Denver Broncos quarterback sits down for a one-on-one interview with Hannah Storm.
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You can watch a three-minute segment of the interview above. In it, Tebow talks about his expectations coming into the 2011 season, his thoughts on how it went, and exactly how he has learned to drown out all the doubters.
And so on and so forth. If you're looking for anything controversial, you won't find it. Tebow has always been a paragon of humility, and he is just that throughout his interview with Storm.
That's part of his appeal, of course. Haters will hate Tebow the player, but it's impossible to hate Tebow the person. This interview is not going to change that.
It's clear that neither Storm nor ESPN was very interested in casting Tebow in a different light than the one in which people already see him. This is an inside look at Tebow, but it doesn't tell us anything about him that we didn't already know.
In other words, this whole thing is Tebow for the sake of Tebow.
The obsession doesn't need to stop, but it's past time for the hype to start dying down. Tebow became irrelevant when the Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs. At this point, to say that he's old news is an understatement.
It would be better for all of us if we just moved on.


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