He won't come within sniffing distance of the major leaguess.
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Tim Tebow, the baseball player
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Tim Tebow, the baseball player
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Re: Tim Tebow, the baseball player
Oh goodness. The Mets have signed him to a minor league deal.
Why he didn't try indie league first?
Why he didn't try indie league first?
All the Ivy League needs to become relevant again is to diversify its OOC schedule.
Re: Tim Tebow, the baseball player
I thought it was ordained by God that he be a QB in the NFL? What happened to Gods plan?
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
Re: Tim Tebow, the baseball player
Man, the Braves really fucked with the Mets heads on this one, huh?
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Reminds me of a couple of old jokes.Ibanez wrote:I thought it was ordained by God that he be a QB in the NFL? What happened to Gods plan?
Q: What does the dyslexic atheist say? A. There is no Dog.
Q: What does the dyslexic agnostic say? A. I doubt there's a Dog.
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It's not like they signed him to a major league deal. He is getting almost nothing salarywise (and the team will get more in return than they payout for people who want to see him) and he is going to replace a guy who likely would never have made it to the Majors anyway.bandl wrote:Man, the Braves really **** with the Mets heads on this one, huh?
