Sure I like him because he is a Christian. The guy is just a nice guy. Denver kept playing the same old plays, wouldn't take any risks, and continued to lose games.
Along comes Tebow, adds some enthusiasm to the team, restores confidence, and the team starts winning. So what do they do? In a sudden move, bring Manning in and push Tebow out. Denver looks good and Peyton Manning is a good quarterback.
Denver starts slow, finishes great, and then chokes in the playoff and the Denver Broncos repeat their same old plan.
Tebow, like him or hate him, he is willing to stay in the game and play to win. This is the kind of player Denver could have used.
In my opinion, the NFL has gotten away from team players and instead elected for the superstars and primadonnas. The day of Bradshaw/Swann, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders have all been replaced with single star athletes. It seemed to start with Joe Namath as he went from team to team, passing on every play, trying to win using one man.
It seems all of the others quickly followed suit and the era of individual superstars was born. It takes talent to rally a team and to get them to perform as one unit. Tebow, in my opinion, has that and that is what I like about him and one of the main reasons I have lost a lot of interest in the NFL teams.