I say anytime the media falls in love with someone there's usually something wrong with them. The media loved Ted Kennedy and we found out about all the skeletons in his closet. I just think Timmy flaunts too much for the media. He's only human so I don't expect him to be able to resist the attention. I guess from my personal experience is that anyone that deflects the praise has proven to be genuine and those that bask in it have been frauds. My issue isn't with tebow personally....just those that act like he does and have affected me personally. That's were our opinions come from though. Just a different side of the story.
You bring up a good point. Being a Christian myself, I have always had tons of respect for Tebow and always very carefully examined how he conducts himself, and you seem to have the same conclusion that I have that he "flaunts" a bit.
Really, though, what is the problem here? Certainly he doesn't show boat or act cocky in any way (like the majority of college football skill position players), and when I see him playing to the media it is normally very harmless and/or in a humorous manner (ie, not intended to build himself up) or else he is trying to use the media that obsesses over him to send out a positive message to the world.
I have thought several times what I would do in his situation. On one hand, I would want to be like Ndamukong Suh and shun the media attention and stick to myself, because I want to be humble and I don't want to
desire that attention, but on the other hand, shouldn't I use the situation God has put me in, one where anything I say or do will reach the eyes and ears of millions, to do the best that I can and inspire people that there is a God out there worth living for?
I don't know what I would do, but I know Tim Tebow has done the best he knows how.