Here we go again.

I’m a big football fan, but I generally try to keep it off this blog. I’m not willing to turn this into a sports yak place.

Still, I have to comment on the continued hubbub that surrounds the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos.

Tim Tebow. #15.

The man is polarizing. That much both fans and detractors can admit. I can see the points on both sides as far as his football acumen goes.

His throws are often inaccurate. He runs at the first sign of trouble. The offense generally looks miserable for a good portion of the game. Still, he is 4-1 as the starting quarterback. His late-game heroics against the Jets were amazing. You can’t deny the kid’s will to win and competitive attitude. And I suggest people compare Tim’s stats to those of John Elway in his first starts – interesting to say the least.

If you’re picking on him for his unpolished football skills, I say that’s fair game. But the people that spew personal venom and attacks at him are boggling my mind. I’ve seen comments on the internet (by people hiding behind anonymous “screen names” I might add) that hope he is caught with a prostitute or some other compromising situation.

Why is this?

My opinion is that he is not afraid to stand up for what he believes. And some people are not comfortable with that. Jake Plummer, the ex-Broncos QB, complained this week that people get that Tebow loves Jesus, and he shouldn’t keep mentioning it. So self-promotion is acceptable, but when someone wants to mention Jesus, that needs to be kept private.

There are many people anymore who think faith is fine for others, if they keep it to themselves. You can believe in Jesus, but don’t wave it my face. It has gone from don’t talk about religion and politics in polite conversation to not bringing it up at all. Don’t witness to me, don’t even bring it up.

Then Tebow walks what he talks. I don’t blame our culture for being sick of Christians who spout religion and don’t actually follow through with it (this could be considered “taking the Lord’s name in vain”). But Tim Tebow is a man of faith. He has spent time volunteering in orphanages oversees, he has a foundation that supports numerous worthy causes, and he is never negative when discussing his attackers or those who spew hate toward him. He is a good witness to what he believes.

Personally, I think Tebow brings conviction to people. They are not living the life that they should, and they know it. When you see someone like Tebow come along who is bold in his faith and lives it even bolder, it strikes at their own failings. Instead of listening to the message, they attack the messenger.

I think Tim is strong enough to handle this – not because of his power, but because of the Savior he lives for. I’m tired of seeing it though. People are entitled to their opinions, and if Tim doesn’t pan out as an NFL quarterback he will have more to live for than most people who ever don a pro uniform. But be real if you’re going to criticize him. If you don’t like him because of his faith, why is that? Don’t go with the surface answer – that you don’t want to hear others’ religion. Why do you REALLY dislike it? Is there a deeper reason?

I dare you to be honest.