Don’t worry about what you can’t control. Our focus and energy needs to be on the things we CAN control. Attitude, effort, focus- these are the things we can control...
Love ice cream. I let myself have that about once a week. Vanilla.
My rookie year was huge for me as far as the learning curve, especially those last three games.
There’s always someone out there training for your spot. For my scholarship at the University of Florida, for my job with the Denver Broncos, for my position with the New York Jets. And that’s the reason to get up earlier or stay up later.
My No. 1 focus was on my foundation, the Tim Tebow Foundation, to bring faith, hope and love to those needing a brighter day in the darkest hour of need.
If you do base your life on how many touchdowns you score, how many championships you win, then when you have a setback, then when you have an injury, you’re not playing, or something goes wrong, your self-worth goes down.
I definitely consider myself extremely blessed to have great partners in endorsing products. It’s not about being on billboards. I endorse something because I believe in it.
I try to stay centered in my faith and my family and the close people around me.
I think you sign up to win games, and compete, and go out there and lead a team no matter how you can do that.
I really try to enjoy life and have joy with what I do.
I just try to work hard and run the offense as good as possible. I had a lot of guys around me who made a lot of good plays to help me out.
You know, I think He honestly does care about how we play on the field, more than anything more than win or lose our hearts on the field.
I always love training at crazy times – it’s an edge I’m creating over everyone else.
My passion is kids, more than just kids is underprivileged kids and orphans.
I don’t have to live the roller coaster other people live with my life. It’s hard because people try to have an effect.
I’m going to listen to John Elway. He knows what he’s talking about.
When I meet somebody I want to leave a better impression than when I got there.
Being outspoken about my faith isn’t just something that I do; it’s who I am because my faith isn’t just a little piece of my life. It is my life. It’s not a question of whether I’m outspoken about it or not. I’m definitely not ashamed of it.
I am not better than anyone else just because I play football.
Too often, systems of oppression turn those who are the targets of the oppression against one another. It’s happened in the USA between white working class and poor folks on the one hand, and people of color on the other.
I think sports media really do need to think about the world in more humble terms. Not everything is the game of the century, and not everything is life or death.