tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post4365615630615547789..comments2013-05-14T17:26:47.431-05:00Comments on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: The Tebow Ad // The Day AfterJeff Crawfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02372409180382835750noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-37217430087150145622010-02-09T23:09:31.244-06:002010-02-09T23:09:31.244-06:00Great ad.
No secret why people can't tell a g...Great ad. <br />No secret why people can't tell a good ad that's fun from abuse. <br />They walk a wide road where they blindly accept everything thrown at them. Then they present themselves as judge of all worldly things.<br /><br />Nonsense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-60646496038427679742010-02-09T21:19:08.525-06:002010-02-09T21:19:08.525-06:00I laughed at the ad. I related about how fun rough...I laughed at the ad. I related about how fun rough housing was when my son was growing up. Now 33 and living 700 miles away I wouldn't mind a chance to tackle him for old times sake.Melindanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-19857835014762427662010-02-09T13:51:19.237-06:002010-02-09T13:51:19.237-06:00well these days if tebow's apart of it someone...well these days if tebow's apart of it someone is going to get jealous, or make it bigger than it is...I see facebook comments dogging Tebow all the time. Personally I like him, the comments get on my nerves, and I pray that God keeps him humble knowing that he needs the Lord in light of the fame he receives via media.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-88945790378085990082010-02-09T11:44:49.865-06:002010-02-09T11:44:49.865-06:00Hi, Jeff, I enjoyed chatting with you at Lunch Wit...Hi, Jeff, I enjoyed chatting with you at Lunch With the Pastor this Sunday.<br /><br />I agree that it was an excellent ad. I appreciate just about any humor that doesn't require vulgarity or cramming as many "4-letter words" as possible into every sentence.<br /><br />I read that Focus on the Family had 40 times more traffic to their website after the ad ran, so hopefully people are finding out for themselves what they stand for, not just listening to all the negative media.JMarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17213711881348629851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-40532309537712741572010-02-09T10:38:33.204-06:002010-02-09T10:38:33.204-06:00I heard from Charlie (staff at FBCS) that one pers...I heard from Charlie (staff at FBCS) that one person paid for T-Bows add so was not money coming from FOF budget.<br />Blessing to you, miss your preaching.<br />SarahNanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08598994055473893322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6061490769308497661.post-90013319079795134082010-02-08T16:31:01.229-06:002010-02-08T16:31:01.229-06:00Abuse against women?? Ha!
Okay, howa bout the #1 ...Abuse against women?? Ha!<br /><br />Okay, howa bout the #1 rated candy bar ad with Betty White and that old guy getting tackled? Was that promoting abuse against yesterday’s TV icons? Whatta bout the one where the kid slaps the guy and tells him to not touch his Doritos or his mama? Was that promoting disrespect among children? Nah, the Superbowl is alla bout funny, in yer face ads. <br /><br />The closest commercial to offense was the elderly 1985 Superbowl Shuffle stars being made to embarrass their geriatric selves in front of America.RobertMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12624512128254807210noreply@blogger.com