Tim Tebow is being saluted by some as the biggest quarterbacking star in XLVIII--- even though he was not even in uniform.
The out-of-work NFL veteran starred in a series of T-Mobile Super Bowl commercials that are being described as much more memorable than the performances of either Denver's Peyton Manning or Seattle's Russell Wilson.
"Tim Tebow was a big winner on Sunday night," Amy Beamer, whose website SpotBowl.com analyzes Super Bowl ads and polls viewers on the approval ratings of the commercials," told the Orlando Sentinel. "I don't think anybody going into Sunday night would have thought Tim Tebow would have a better night than Peyton Manning."
Tebow's T-Mobile ads lampooned the fact that he doesn't have an NFL contract at the same time so many other cell phone providers require their subscribers to commit to just that.
"If Tim Tebow wanted to be a political candidate, it's his for the taking," Orlando attorney John Stemberger told The Sentinel. "He would be a political rock star. He's handsome, he's humble and he has character and integrity. This young man could be the next Ronald Reagan or Jack Kemp if he wanted to be."
Added Beamer "I think he could be a movie star. You see him in these commercials and you see him in interviews, and he has charisma, he has presence, and that's what people are looking for when they're casting for movies. There's something about him that people like; something about him that people find compelling."
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