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The unadvertised game being won by Tim Tebow

Who hasn't heard about the 316 yards worth of throwing of Tim Tebow this week in the win against Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburg Steelers, no less? But only on Jan. 9 did it begin to make news about the unadvertised game being won by Tim Tebow, the Denver Broncos quarterback.

Fox News reported that "Stone Cold" Steve Austin said "Tim's a great role model for kids." And indeed he is, not only supporting orphans financially with his Tim Tebow Foundation, but also modeling for them conduct "becoming" of a national sports figure.

NFL sports fans don't have to worry about a profane word slipping out of the young quarterbacks lips as he makes his way on the field, either, or sees his team achieve victory, as the Broncos did last Sunday against the Steelers.

And fans don't have to fear the former Florida Gator Heisman Trophy winner will tarnish the game with scandals like others who've gotten national attention before him. That's the unadvertised game being won by this national football league player.

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Even young fans with life-threatening illnesses want to see the benevolent Tebow, who still makes time for others, like Blake Appleton from Florida, who met Tim in person on New Year's Day.

"Blake, Nice to meet you buddy. It's so good to see you," Tim said to the 8-year-old, who doctors say now only has an estimated eight months left to live. All Blake told his mother he wanted was to see Tim Tebow and the Denver quarterback gave a resounding "Yes" to that request.

Tim Tebow, however, says "Yes" to many children in need, recently partnering with CURE International to build a children's hospital, further emphasizing that the unadvertised game being won in his life is really played on the field of life.

References: Fox Sports, Tim Tebow Foundation

, Atlanta Pop Culture Examiner

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