Article By Ted Sillanpaa on 8th March, 2010
Rome, who has knocked Tebow often, mocked Tebow's sincerity when he said that he appreciates that fans care enough about him to want to meet him, get his autograph, etc. Then, Rome blasted Tebow for charging $160 per autograph.
Rome figures Tebow can't possibly value his fans if he's charging them for his signature.
Does that make sense?
Rome added that "as long as fans pay them, athletes will charge" for their autographs. He just holds Tebow to a different standard.
Sound fair?
The view from here is that Rome begrudges Tebow the right to make a few bucks signing...
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