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Tim Tebow's Influence On Sports
The status of some popular sports athletes believe they have the right to be outspoken about their beliefs on the sports field. One of these popular athletes is Tim Tebow, acknowledged by many as the greatest player in the history of college football. His status confirms that Tebow went onto playing in the National football League for the Denver Broncos and New York Jets his popularity was evidence for his faith. After being traded by the Denver Broncos in 2010, his number fifteen has become the league’s highest selling jersey. After Denver Broncos traded Tebow to the New York Jets in early 2012, Tebow continued to be featured in sports media. The most popular shows on television such as Saturday Night Live, and Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight …show more content…
If any player decides to pull their pants down in the middle of the game to moon the audience that would be a distraction. Sport fans act as if Tebow’s public display of his faith on the field is more polarizing than someone who pulls down their paints in the middle of the field. Fans who are appalled about Tebow’s personal beliefs on the field are over reacting Anyone who agrees to ban personal beliefs on the field should also ban tattoos, because they mean the same. This sports critic says, “Tebow’s behavior is polarizing because he appears to ignore or at least not acknowledge that the world of religious belief is complicated and diverse…”(Watson 232). This critic should realize that the popular art of the tattoo is the same as these personal beliefs but yet more harmful. Pro athletes who showcase their tattoos on their bodies make many different statements including statements on religion and no one says anything about them. Tattoos are equally as polarazing as the personal statements Tebow makes, because tattoos have many health risks to them along with many different meanings. Some sport fans who disagree with Tebow’s public actions overlook the fact that tattoos permanently mark the skin and children who see their favorite athlete marked up with tattoos will influence them to get a tattoo at some point in their life. Therefore, Tebow is the better influence. If some fans are upset about athletes showcasing their personal beliefs on the field their tattoos on their bodies should be covered up along with everyone’s First Amendment Right of free speech. Everyone has the right of free speech including these pro athletes and what they do on the field is their business even though it might be in front of the

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