When the Jacksonville Jaguars and Urban Meyer went out of their way to sign Tim Tebow, social media reacted as predictably as possible. Some people were thrilled for the quarterback-turned-tight end, but others were angry over the idea he was taking someone else's spot.
However you feel about the situation, Tim Tebow, as a person, seems like a nice enough guy. I don't know him personally or anything, but I'm not triggered, outraged or whatever about the fact that his former college coach — and current neighbor — Urban Meyer dabbled in some nepotism. It's not like Tebow ate one of my children or anything.
Wait… did he?
Anyway, Tebow had his first chance to shine for the Jaguars on Saturday. Targeted once (officially), Touchdown Tim Tebow tallied zero receptions. And, ugh, that was that.
Does this mean the Jaguars should cut Tebow? I don't know, man! I'm not at practice. Tebow Time, the idea of itself though, appears dead.
Article Continues BelowWhat I do know, however, is the reason people hate all the Tebow Time talk is because of posts like the one I'm about to show below (via ESPN) in which a human goes above and beyond to paint the dude as somehow heroic despite doing close to nothing in his first game with the Jags.
My man, how thirsty are you for Tim Tebow? Calm down. Like, you basically just made Tavon Austin seem like a bad person for literally doing his job and doing it well.
Anyway, all sane humans know the real deal here. It's not whether or not he makes the Jaguars. It's about snagging Madden 22, changing Tebow's position to quarterback, then attempting to ruin the world one four-yard scramble at a time.