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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:29All right, see you, man.
01:32Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:34I think that we each have our own people that we can influence through God and I think we just have to try to take advantage of that and whenever you have the opportunity, just share from your heart.
01:43Some people won't agree with it, you know, but I think they can at least respect that I stand up for what I believe.
01:51I think he's such a great example and I think he lives it.
01:54When you're T-Bow and you're on your knee and you're praying, hopefully that's who you are.
01:58I just like the guy. He just seems for real to me.
02:02Ils remportent tous les deux le trophée Heisman et font partie des joueurs les plus célèbres de l'histoire du football universitaire.
02:19L'un est Captain America, un vétéran de la guerre du Vietnam.
02:23L'autre incarne les valeurs de l'Amérique.
02:25You see kids and they're like, you're my hero and I do nothing special.
02:36You're someone who put his life on the line for our country. That's a real hero.
02:40Our God is an awesome God. He rips me from heaven above where we're.
02:48The way I live my life is in direct proportion to my faith.
02:53The motivating force of my life has been my Christian faith.
02:57James, who, in scripture, he was my coach or anything, he was a scripture person,
03:04said you show your faith through your works and I've tried to adhere to that.
03:08I think the greatest way to share the gospel is by acting it and by them saying who you are as a person.
03:14After the Super Bowl for the MVP, instead of getting a Dodge Charger, I asked him for a station wagon.
03:32Old Starbuck, he must be a lot of fun.
03:33We had three kids and we had two more, so I didn't need a Dodge Charger.
03:38Because you mentioned God or you mentioned your family, of course, you're not having fun.
03:43You're a square.
03:44You interviewed Joe Namath.
03:46Everyone in the world compares me to Joe Namath, you know, as far as, you know, the idea of off the field.
03:51He's single, bachelor swinging.
03:52I'm married and family and, you know, he's having all the fun.
03:55And, you know, I enjoy sex as much as Joe Namath.
03:57Only I do it with one girl, you know.
04:00There you go.
04:01But it's still fun, you know, it's the same thing.
04:04And everybody likes, you know, like you're married and have a family, it's not fun.
04:07And to me, it's unbelievable.
04:09I mean, that's in my life and I enjoy it.
04:11It kind of took off then.
04:12I've heard that, heard it been repeated a number of times.
04:14One of the most amusing articles I've ever read was the one where you proclaimed that maybe you were a square,
04:22but squares could have just as much enjoyment as guys like Joe Namath.
04:27It's been 46 years and it's still one woman, so I go on record to say that.
04:31Are you saving yourself for marriage?
04:33I believe very strongly that you should go into marriage and that should be your first night.
04:40Yes, I am.
04:42Being a senior, what would you say?
04:48I think y'all are stunned right now.
04:50Y'all can't even ask a question.
04:53Look at this.
04:54The first time ever.
04:55Wow.
04:57I mean, I was ready for the question.
05:02I don't think y'all were, though.
05:04There's many, many people that really admire it.
05:07The big thing is that Tim is living it.
05:09You're going to tell me when to go?
05:11Thibaut pratique ce qu'il prêche.
05:14Il est ainsi.
05:15À quelque exception.
05:17There's only one person that carries the ball right here.
05:20Omaha, let's go.
05:20You need to have a lot, a lot of emotion, not let it get to you emotion, but have enough emotion where you care so much that you're willing to do anything to win.
05:37Your teammates see that.
05:38You hate to say it's a dog-eat-dog world on the football field, and you can't be a nice guy on the football field.
05:43You can be a nice person and do nice things.
05:46On the field, though, you can understand where you are.
05:49You've got to have a mean streak in you.
05:51For Starbuck, ce côté méchant se manifeste par une carrière remplie de remontées.
05:58The Cowboys have come from behind, unbelievably.
06:02Notamment avec une passe désespérée.
06:05La fameuse passe Hill-Marie.
06:06Well, the Cowboys made a miracle.
06:08Roger, he's going long.
06:10Down the near sideline for Drew Pearson.
06:12Pearson fixe the catch at the five.
06:14Touchdown!
06:15What do you believe it?
06:16The quarterback's major role was to transfer his own confidence, and, you know, Tebow's got a lot of confidence.
06:23You're good.
06:24I'm good at my fault.
06:25Hey, no big deal.
06:27It just makes it closer for a little bit longer, man.
06:28You're about to go catch the game winner.
06:32And then you'll be the hero of the game.
06:35Denver last year, it just kept getting stronger for Tebow.
06:38The team believed in him.
06:39Tebow! Tebow! Tebow! Tebow! Tebow!
06:42On the top!
06:44Cam steps up. He can run.
06:46Kids at the 10th, throws, pass caught to Marius Thomas in the end zone.
06:50Touchdown, Denver. Don't go away just yet.
06:53Thank you, Lord.
06:53I've been leaving.
06:54Thank you, Lord.
06:55I've been listening and praying.
06:56Thank you, Lord.
06:5751 yards for the victory.
07:00Prater, with plenty of leg, on the way.
07:08Yeah!
07:11Thank you, Lord!
07:13Yeah!
07:13In 2011, Tebow remonte le premier prix Never Say Never de la NFL pour s'est remonté.
07:19I just want to thank my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and thank you.
07:32I'd like to accept this award on behalf of my team, my coaches, and the Broncos fans who
07:37showed so much determination and heart all year.
07:40And I really guess you never can say never.
07:42Alec Baldwin's up here praying, so that's pretty cool.
07:45So, God bless y'all and y'all have a good night.
07:51I've been very critical.
07:53Way over the head of No Sean Marino.
07:55And I feel I have the right to be because I was that style of player.
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09:00La seule façon de se sortir de problèmes comme ça, c'est d'en parler.
09:05C'est de se trouver un allié, c'est de trouver quelqu'un qui en va parler.
09:08Ça peut être n'importe quel adulte ou personne en qui on a confiance.
09:13C'est pas obligé d'être extrêmement lourd.
09:16C'est ça aussi qu'on peut s'imaginer que ça va devenir une lourde discussion ou quelque
09:20chose.
09:20Non, c'est juste de tenir au courant les gens qu'on aime de comment on sent.
09:23En fait, quand on en parle aussi, on nomme les choses puis on trouve des solutions.
09:26C'est quand on garde tout en dedans.
09:28Tant qu'on ne le nomme pas, tant qu'on n'arrive pas à exprimer ce qu'on ressent,
09:30ça reste juste une espèce de sentiment, de nuage noir, de pas clair.
09:37Et quand on l'exprime, ça fait juste mettre des mots sur « qu'est-ce que j'ai? »
09:40« Je suis attiquée. »
09:41« Ça ne me tente pas d'aller là. »
09:42« J'ai hâte à rien. »
09:43« Je suis déprimée. »
09:44« J'ai des idées noires. »
09:45« On met des mots sur ce que c'est. »
09:46« Puis là, la personne avec qui on parle, ou même soi-même, on peut faire « OK, alors
09:49je viens de dire ça, j'ai nommé ce que j'avais. »
09:51« Donc, je peux aller faire des solutions parce qu'au moins, j'ai nommé, j'ai vu c'était
09:55quoi le problème. »
10:15Le plus grand débrouillage de l'histoire est en cours avec huit chaînes disponibles
10:34à l'ensemble des abonnés télé au Québec.
10:37« Comprenez-moi, Vincent. »
10:38« Si vous avez des questions, levez la main, hein. »
10:40« Revois, c'est les mains. »
10:43« J'en vais prendre une idée. »
10:45« Ça fait rien avec la C-Max Patriotty. »
10:48« C'est quelque... le son, l'odeur, le stress. »
10:53« Avec huit chaînes débrouillées jusqu'au 16 janvier, c'est le divertissement assuré. »
11:00« Ils respectent l'une des plus célèbres promesses de l'histoire du football universitaire. »
11:13« Ils respectent l'une des plus célèbres prières du football universitaire. »
11:16« Il respecte l'une des plus célèbres prières du football universitaire. »
11:37« Il respecte l'une des plus célèbres prières de l'histoire du football universitaire. »
11:43« Deux grandes franchises de la NFL sélectionnent des joueurs marginaux parmi leurs premiers choix de pêchage. »
12:02« Il respecte l'une des plus célèbres prières du football universitaire. »
12:05« You're on a team to win games, and that's it. However we can do that, all I want to do is play the game. »
12:13« When they release the T-ball, oh, baby, talk about what we've been talking about all along. The man can play football, baby. »
12:20« I'm a football player first, before quarterback, and whatever we can do to win games. »
12:29« Come on, Cordell! »
12:32« When I went to the Combine and we had our individual meeting, the question was, if we needed you to do something else, would you? »
12:40« And what you think my answer would be? »
12:42« Now, Coach, I'm going to be a quarterback. That's all I want to do. »
12:45« Of course not. »
12:46« I said, uh, I'll do whatever it takes to win. »
12:51« I knew it was a big chance I was taking, because of how the mindset of the National Football League is. »
12:57« And I figured a jack of all tradesmaster and nothing, the more you can do, the better. »
13:00« Look at Cordell! »
13:02« Turns, looks for the end zone, Myers, and it's going to the end zone, Slash Stewart! »
13:06« The nickname Slash was born. »
13:08« Good job, Slash! »
13:09« Slash is lined up in the backfield. »
13:11« Slash in motion. Slash is the quarterback. »
13:14« It was Coach Cowher. »
13:15« It was just a conversation we were having. »
13:18« He was like, oh, you can be quarterback, Slash, running back, Slash, wide receiver, and, hell, if we need you to punt, we can do that, too, kind of deal. »
13:24« And he's going to pooch it. He does it all! »
13:27« Myron Cope got a hold of it on this radio station. »
13:30« Mmm-ha! Slash is in the game. »
13:32« Mmm-ha! »
13:33« He's the rave of the National Football League. »
13:35« Did you think that guy ain't going to be a heck of a quarterback in his National Football League below him? »
13:40« I'm telling you, it was the most fun ever. »
13:45« But it tainted the quarterback position for me a little bit. »
13:49« But at the same time, it gave me an end. »
13:52« They figured, well, if he can do all these things, great. »
13:56« If we put him in the right situation and accommodate his skill set, they could be something special. »
14:00« And it was. »
14:01« My first year starting in 97. »
14:03« The man formerly known as Slash. »
14:06« Dans sa première saison comme car arrière partant. »
14:09« Cordell Stewart mène les Steelers au match de championnat de l'AFC. »
14:13« Mais il éprouve également les difficultés de la plupart des jeunes cars arrière. »
14:18« L'année suivante, ces difficultés font beaucoup plus mal. »
14:36« Bill Cowher has pulled Cordell Stewart. »
14:40« I've never been yanked before in my life. »
14:42« When he yanked me, he yanked a part of me out. »
14:45« You know, my heart, my soul, my passion. »
14:48« If we're going to be that excited when things are great, at Slash or at quarterback, »
14:53« we need to let tough times come about, too. »
14:56« Give me a chance to lose. »
14:58« Give me a chance to fail. »
15:00« Give me a chance to deal with it in the newspapers. »
15:02« I'm not running from it. »
15:04« Give me that chance. »
15:05Cordell est mis sur le banc à de nombreuses reprises. »
15:09« Mais il a pas engeri ses confrontations avec Bill Cowher de manière humoristique. »
15:14« One time when we were in the game, he was like,
15:15« Cordell ! »
15:16« Cordell ! »
15:17« I know you hear me calling you. »
15:21« I know you can hear me. »
15:24« I know you can hear me. »
15:26« Like, I hear him, I'm just not looking. »
15:27« I'll talk to him later, kind of deal. »
15:29« Come on ! »
15:31« Tim Tebow a peut-être plus de mal à ignorer ses critiques, puisque dans sa brève carrière dans l'NFL, elles sont nombreuses. »
15:39« He's the worst quarterback in the NFL, he can't make basic throws that the NFL quarterback does. »
15:45« I was about to say, he combines all the fiery leadership of Ray Lewis with the throwing ability of Ray Lewis. »
15:51« If you're going off of the conventional way of how the quarterback position is played, it's not good. »
15:58« Oh, he had Decker wide open. »
16:01« Would have been an easy completion, although we haven't had any completion, so any completion would be a good completion at this point. »
16:07« How is this man scoring touchdowns only completing 35% to 52% of his passes? »
16:13« Really? »
16:15« Now he's throwing longer than the next side for Eric Decker. »
16:17« He's got him over the shoulder. »
16:19« 10-5 touchdowns. »
16:20« Tebow puts it on the money. »
16:22« Perfect throw by Tebow. »
16:24« The first real spiral that he's thrown in some time. »
16:27« The second completion of the game for Tim Tebow. »
16:31« This is different than how everybody else done it. »
16:33« It's even different than how I've done it. »
16:35« 50 to 55 minutes can be atrocious. »
16:37« It can be the most horrific things you can see. »
16:41« But the last five minutes, for some reason... »
16:43« If you're ever going to get hot and do something, now would be a good time to do it. »
16:47« Anything can happen. »
16:48« 25 seconds to go in the game. »
16:50« Tebow sets, throws. »
16:51« Bells is going to walk into the end zone. »
16:53« Denver touchdown. »
16:54« Don't go away yet. »
16:55« Tebow. Quarterback draw. »
16:56« Tebow's going to be into the end zone. »
16:58« If you would have written this script, you wouldn't have believed it. »
17:00« Now we know, no matter how bad the first three quarters are, »
17:04« Fourth quarter, anything seems to be possible with Tim Tebow. »
17:08« What he brings to the table is the heart of a lion. »
17:12« And he wins. »
17:13« It's one of the great lessons that you learn in football, »
17:15« is that courage to keep fighting. »
17:17« When you're down, when you get knocked down over and over again, »
17:19« are you going to keep getting up. »
17:20« That's what you have to love about Tim Tebow. »
17:23« And I think that's what the world loves about him. »
17:25« He's a fighter. »
17:27« Le combattant encaisse maintenant des coups à New York. »
17:32« Où les critiques sont nombreuses. »
17:34« Let me tell you something. »
17:35« If Tim Tebow can play safety, »
17:37« it might be the greatest trade of the century. »
17:39« How is this going to work? »
17:40« Tell me, give me, it's not. »
17:43« Tout comme les questions quant à la façon de bien utiliser ce joueur de football. »
17:47« And guess who was on special teams. »
17:49« Tim Tebow. »
17:51« I've always said that I'm a football player first and then a quarterback. »
17:53« Although, you know, that is my dream. »
17:55« That's what I want to be. »
17:56« That's what I believe I am as a quarterback. »
17:59« But however I can help the team, »
18:01« However they can use me, »
18:02« I'll be open to it. »
18:03« When you start running the wildcat »
18:06« and what that does, »
18:08« you know, you can't just slough it off. »
18:10« And there's a lot of coordinators who'll be like, »
18:12« Oh, it's no big deal. »
18:13« Yes, it is. »
18:15« You know, you really can't tell that lie »
18:17« because I've been there in your shoes. »
18:18« Rex Ryan has seen it many times »
18:21« when he was in Baltimore. »
18:23« When I was in Pittsburgh, running around »
18:25« making that defense go stone crazy. »
18:29« Ray Lewis, he said to me many times »
18:31« he hated playing against myself and Mark Brunel »
18:33« because he was the spy. »
18:35« He was the one that had to catch us. »
18:37« That's what they have up in New York now. »
18:40« It's that type of player »
18:41« that can create those types of issues. »
18:44« To see him do it the way I've done it »
18:46« I don't think no one would ever be able to do it that way »
18:49« but as a cousin »
18:51« or a brother from another mother kind of deal »
18:53« yeah, it may be able to work. »
18:57« Cordell Stewart est le des rares à savoir ce que c'est que d'être un grand joueur de football »
19:01« rêvant de devenir un grand car arrière »
19:04« mais ne vous attendez pas à ce que Staff éprouve de la sympathie pour Thibault »
19:08« I don't feel sorry for him »
19:10« because of his skill set or how people are treating him »
19:13« because at the end of the day »
19:14« truthfully »
19:16« he has to earn it like every other quarterback that played in the position »
19:19« Oh non ! »
19:26« Est-il joueur de football ? »
19:29« Ou carrière ? »
19:30« Forget all this fiddle faddle about playing in all these positions »
19:33« he has the natural throwing talent to actually be efficient and be good at it »
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21:45« que ce soit un joueur, que ce soit une équipe, il faut commencer par les forces »
21:50« la clé c'est pas dans les X ou dans les O, la clé c'est individuellement comment est-ce qu'on va faire pour améliorer les joueurs »
21:56« comment est-ce qu'on va faire pour que les joueurs aillent chumer ensemble »
21:59« faire en sorte que les ramifications nous font progresser rapidement »
22:02« entre deux matchs, c'est l'émission pour ceux qui veulent tout savoir sur le Canadien »
22:12« et où le public a sa place »
22:14« 30 minutes entièrement consacrées à la Seine-Fladen »
22:18« entre deux matchs, du lundi au vendredi, 16h, seulement sur RDS Info »
22:23« Quelle est la voie de Tim Thibault ? »
22:35« Voilà la véritable question au cœur de cette histoire »
22:38« Que doit-il faire pour s'améliorer ? »
22:43« Réussira-t-il ? »
22:45« Tim a des erreurs fondamentales dans son délivreur, surtout sous le belt »
22:50« ses pieds et son bas, il se trouve dans vraiment mauvaises spots »
22:54« je pense qu'il a fait un très bon travail de travailler autour des erreurs fondamentales »
22:58« pour le short run, il a vraiment gagné des matchs »
23:01« mais est-ce que c'est suffisant de pouvoir être un quartier de l'Université de l'Université »
23:04« il a été joueur partant et a gagné »
23:12« il s'est attrapé des passes, peu importe sa position sur le terrain »
23:17« il a peut-être lui de se demander, pourquoi changer »
23:21« je lui ai dit, il a dû fixer ça »
23:23« et parfois, les gens se sentent que ce n'est pas besoin de le faire »
23:26« il a dû croire qu'il y a quelque chose de mal au-delà, je pense »
23:29« l'attrait du terrain est puissant pour les grands athlètes »
23:43« Cordell Stewart y a répondu et est devenu slash »
23:47« comme huitième quart arrière à l'Université Blue Game Young »
23:51« Steve Young doit faire un choix semblable »
23:54« Someone says, hey, you could play safety, you could play corner »
23:57« you could play a lot of positions, don't you want to get on the field »
24:00« you could take it as a backhanded compliment, right »
24:02« that you're talented enough to play in a number of other spots »
24:06« but when you're really focused on playing quarterback »
24:08« it's painful »
24:10« I had to be very hard-headed about it »
24:12Le jeune Young attend
24:14Et passe de huitième à premier quart arrière
24:16Son bras et sa constitution athlétique en font l'un des meilleurs joueurs au pays
24:20« running play, Stunet to Terrell, throws it back to Young »
24:23« Young touches the ball »
24:25« they might, they do score »
24:28« in 1985, le jeune Young réussit à entrer dans la NFL avec les Buccaneers »
24:35« il court, souvent de toutes ses forces »
24:38« il porte l'uniforme cream cycle »
24:41« cela donne lieu à du drôle de football »
24:43« because I can move around and I can use my legs »
24:48« you end up sometimes overdoing it »
24:50« and not actually taking the time to really check things out »
24:54« play the position »
24:55« you're so wanting to stay on the field »
24:57« you'll do anything »
25:00« you cannot run around and play in the NFL »
25:03« you have to throw the football from the pocket »
25:06« you have to deliver it from the pocket on time »
25:09« that's the job »
25:10« there's no other job »
25:11« you can try to make a career running around »
25:13« you might be able to do it for a little while »
25:14« but if you want to do this long term »
25:17« that's the job »
25:18« do the job »
25:20« Le jeune Young fait parfois le travail »
25:23« mais un seul entraîneur le remarque »
25:26« I was trained as a dropout quarterback »
25:29« I ran around a ton »
25:30« but my training was still there »
25:32« so when I was being traded from Tampa »
25:34« I knew I just needed that platform »
25:37« but quarterback position is impossible »
25:39« without support »
25:41« when you have support »
25:42« it's really hard »
25:44« and you've got to make it so at least it's really hard »
25:46« rather than impossible »
25:47« and that's why I'm talking about a platform »
25:48« a place »
25:48« so that you can now go do the really hard work »
25:50« of playing quarterback »
25:51« because you've got all the support »
25:52« so few places in the NFL »
25:54« actually could give you that platform »
25:55« to go be great »
25:57« c'est Bill Walsh qui voit le passeur chez le jeune Young »
26:01« c'est Young qui le voit chez Thibault »
26:04« I worried that he just wasn't a quarterback »
26:06« you know, just there's guys that just aren't skilled enough »
26:09« what I have a firm belief in now »
26:11« and seeing him up close and personal »
26:13« is that he can do the job »
26:15« he has the natural throwing talent »
26:17« to actually play quarterback »
26:19« in the NFL »
26:20« drop back 40 times »
26:21« and be efficient »
26:22« and be good at it »
26:23« and then possibly great at it »
26:25« he's got technical flaws »
26:29« that need to get fixed »
26:31« sometimes you have to just go backwards »
26:32« you go forwards »
26:34« Joe Montana was the greatest »
26:39« for a reason »
26:40« how he ran offenses »
26:41« the way that he read defenses »
26:43« his demeanor »
26:44« the way he studied »
26:45« all those things »
26:46« I was forced to watch »
26:47« I didn't want to watch »
26:49« I didn't plan on watching »
26:50« but I got that great opportunity »
26:52« you learn and grow »
27:01« at like 20% of pace »
27:04« when you're making mistakes »
27:05« and fixing them »
27:07« Young obtient le poste de partant »
27:09« en 1991 »
27:11« and his years of observation »
27:12« of time and learning »
27:14« have been born in the past »
27:17« he became the best place »
27:18« in history »
27:20« a member of the Temple of Renown »
27:22« and a champion »
27:23« when we gave him this platform »
27:26« but who will he give it »
27:28« and will he choose »
27:29« in the detriment of the terrain »
27:30« there's a reason why Jacksonville »
27:35« was the only team »
27:37« that really wanted him »
27:38« other than the Jets »
27:39« it's because »
27:39« there's not a lot of people »
27:40« that believe »
27:40« that he can actually »
27:41« play the position »
27:42« and I don't know »
27:43« if he went to the Jets »
27:44« as a capitulation »
27:45« that he said »
27:45« well I can't play the position »
27:47« but I'm going to »
27:48« do all these other things »
27:49« I hope »
27:49« that's not what's happening »
27:51« forget all this fiddle faddle »
27:52« about playing »
27:53« all these positions »
27:54« and »
27:54« bending the offense »
27:55« to you »
27:56« and everything »
27:56« he can do the job »
27:58« but you got to believe »
28:00« that there's something »
28:01« that needs to be fixed »
28:02« Tim has to do the work »
28:05« rather than the Jets »
28:06« coming to him »
28:06« he needs to meet them »
28:07« halfway or even further »
28:09« to propel himself »
28:10« to have a chance »
28:11« to be a successful quarterback »
28:12« and that's what he wants »
28:13« to be a quarterback »
28:14« in the NFL »
28:16« Tim continued »
28:25« to try to improve on the things »
28:27« you know you don't do »
28:28« as well as you want to do »
28:30« continue to improve »
28:31« on your passing accuracy »
28:34« without changing your motion »
28:36« you get it out of there »
28:37« quick enough »
28:38« and your footwork »
28:40« Tim »
28:40« get your feet quicker »
28:42« dancing work for old Joe »
28:44« off the field »
28:45« the dancing kids laugh »
28:46« and all that »
28:47« but I promise you »
28:48« you work those feet »
28:49« on a dance floor »
28:50« you're going to have »
28:51« quicker feet »
28:52« on the football field »
28:53« keep doing what you're doing »
28:56« and don't listen to anybody else »
28:58« outside of the box »
28:59« you don't owe anyone explanation »
29:01« go out and just win »
29:03« Tim »
29:03« I think you should discontinue »
29:05« the great example that you are »
29:06« and I know that you're living »
29:07« that example »
29:08« you continue to develop »
29:09« and become one of the great »
29:11« NFL quarterbacks »
29:12« you've got the physical ability »
29:14« and also you're mentally tough »
29:15« Brother Tebow »
29:17« I would say just lighten up »
29:19« on lifting the weights »
29:20« a little bit »
29:20« it can alter your throwing motion »
29:22« and cause you to »
29:23« use our arm »
29:24« as opposed to your body »
29:25« keep lifting »
29:26« stay strong »
29:27« because that's a part of your game »
29:28« that's what caused you to be »
29:30« Tim Tebow »
29:30« that you are »
29:32« but I would say just be mindful »
29:35« I'm very critical »
29:37« but at the same time »
29:39« just know I appreciate »
29:40« how you're playing the game »
29:41« because it's going to give »
29:42« those kids »
29:43« who play the game like you »
29:44« that opportunity as well »
29:46« Tim »
29:47« we're lefties »
29:48« we're scramblers »
29:49« we're hard-headed »
29:50« bull-headed »
29:50« we're running into linebackers »
29:51« a lot of things »
29:52« that I appreciate »
29:53« about your game »
29:53« and I don't want to take it away from »
29:54« you've outstripped everybody »
29:56« in some way »