Does Everyone Get His Just Deserts?
Regardless of your theology or lack thereof, the Super Bowl had
interesting features. Whether you believe in Karma, Divine
Retribution, or just "what goes around comes around", what we saw
unfold was fascinating.
There was John Elway, uber-athlete, Hall of Fame Quarterback, and now
Vice President of Football Operations for Denver; Peyton Manning, also
an uber-quarterback and future Hall-of-Famer; Tim Tebow, prominent
outspoken Christian, Heisman-Trophy Winner, and recently-defrocked NFL
Quarterback...despite his versatile and considerable abilities, it seems that
interesting features. Whether you believe in Karma, Divine
Retribution, or just "what goes around comes around", what we saw
unfold was fascinating.
There was John Elway, uber-athlete, Hall of Fame Quarterback, and now
Vice President of Football Operations for Denver; Peyton Manning, also
an uber-quarterback and future Hall-of-Famer; Tim Tebow, prominent
outspoken Christian, Heisman-Trophy Winner, and recently-defrocked NFL
Quarterback...despite his versatile and considerable abilities, it seems that
nobody is willing to tolerate his brand of Christian witness.
So, Mr. Tebow is reduced to doing self-deprecating wireless
commercials at the Super Bowl, while Mr. Manning endures high-snaps,
several PICs, and has to play to the bitter end of a contest where he and his
teammates appear totally outclassed; as Mr. Elway has to watch in
embarassment and horror as all of this unfolds in front of him, reaping what he has sown
So, Mr. Tebow is reduced to doing self-deprecating wireless
commercials at the Super Bowl, while Mr. Manning endures high-snaps,
several PICs, and has to play to the bitter end of a contest where he and his
teammates appear totally outclassed; as Mr. Elway has to watch in
embarassment and horror as all of this unfolds in front of him, reaping what he has sown
unable to get the genie back into the bottle.
I call it Divine Retribution--Elway was always horrified to have to
deal with Christian Tebow as a whimsical quarterback (not an entirely
unsuccessful one), so he cans Tebow to bring in Manning so he can go
to the Superbowl, and has to watch while Manning and his team fall
apart on national TV while Tebow entertains us all as a NFL
Quarterback "who doesn't have a contract,."
The irony to me is just delicious!!!
(FULL DISCLOSURE: I am a fan of Elway, the Broncos, Manning, and
Tebow, each in their own way. BTW the spelling of "Deserts" in the heading is
correct even though it is pronounced like the after-meal dish.)