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Tebow describes the intense criticism he received in the media from sports commentators while playing for the Jets as a backup quarterback, writing, “The stream of negativity was endless” (69). In addition to critical headlines, Tebow felt betrayed by a teammate who had anonymously insulted him in the press. He admits that the criticism stung, but he tried to detach from others’ expectations and remember that God “loves us unconditionally” (70). Tebow felt isolated and withdrawn as he tried to avoid media attention, leaving him lonely. He distinguishes between constructive criticism, which is polite and contains helpful advice, and negative criticism. Tebow encourages the reader to dismiss negative comments from “naysayers” who don’t have “your best interests at heart” (73).
He points to the story of a football player named Jacob who had to have his leg amputated after a devastating sports injury. Despite doctors and teachers telling him he would never play football again, Jacob persevered and learned to walk with a prosthetic, soon earning a spot on a college team.
Tebow argues that it is easy to be critical of others and judge their actions. He urges the reader to not be deterred by negative criticism and to resist saying hurtful things about others.
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