Article By Micah Chen on 10th November, 2009
And I guess that makes sense. Tebow is not only known on the field as a great player, but his actions off the field make him popular, even with the non-football fans.
But we have all learned that a superstar in college doesn't always become great in the NFL. You don't have to look very far back.
In every draft, there's an expected superstar that turns out to be an injured backup. From Reggie Bush to Ryan Leaf, there have always been players that succumb to the following cycle:
Play magically first few games. Get injured. Come back next sea...
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