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by Brian Floyd • Jan 8, 2012 5:38 PM EST
We all think Tim Tebow is a kind, gentle football player. He compliments opponents on the field, sings on the sidelines and generally seems like a happy fellow. Turns out, Tebow is at his best when angry, it appears.
After throwing two superb balls, the second of which resulted in a touchdown, Tebow let loose on the sidelines. In a moment that should've been all smiles and happiness -- his team did just take the lead, after all -- Tebow looked a little ... well, he looked real angry. Hit the jump for Tebow's moment.
You won't like Tebow when he's angry. Don't get the Tebow angry.
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It's funny
because he’s walking behind Brian Dawkins, possibly the angriest player ever.
Haters gonna hate
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by JustinS on Jan 9, 2012 2:52 PM EST reply actions
You he say "yeah, let's get it, Yeah!" right?
"Self-control is the chief element in self-respect, and self-respect is the chief element in courage." ― Thucydides
by TomCat009 on Jan 9, 2012 5:58 PM EST reply actions
righteous anger,
that’s what some people call it
by Jameson Vernon on Jan 10, 2012 5:34 PM EST reply actions
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