The NFL bans eye-black messagers. Tebow's
numbers did the preaching on Sunday. (Lynn Sladky/AP)
You ever feel like
there's too much Tim Tebow news? Neither do I. Here's a roundup of some of the
most interesting Timbits from the aftermath of the Denver Broncos 29-23 overtime victory over thePittsburgh Steelers.
• The fact that Tebow
had 316 yards passing and averaged 31.6 yards per pass in the game didn't
escape notice on Sunday night. Tebow wore "John 3:16" on his eye
black in the 2009 BCS Championship game and has since become identified with
the famous Bible message. The coincidental stats caused millions of fans to
perform Google searches on the Bible passage in the past 24 hours. Here's one
more unbelievable stat: John Ourand of Sports Business Journal reports that
the final quarter-hour television rating for the
Broncos-Steelers game was, you guessed it, 31.6.
• Tebow earned $250,000 for the victory based on an
incentive written into his contract. Since he took 70 percent of the team's
snaps this season, he is entitled to a quarter-million dollars for every
Broncos playoff victory.
• Twitter announced
that 9,420 tweets per second were sent
immediately after Tebow's overtime TD pass. That set a new sports record for
the social media site.
• Wondering why James
Brown, Dan Marino, Bill Cowher (!), Shannon Sharpe and Boomer Esiason took an
elbow during the CBS postgame show?
You don't want to know what they'd have done
if Roethlisberger had won. (Larry Brown Sports)
The television
ratings for Broncos-Steelers could provide a clue: The game pulled in a
whopping 25.9 rating for CBS, becoming the highest-rated AFC wild-card game
since 1988. (That was 24 years ago, pre-Internet and before a majority of
Americans had cable or satellite.) Variety estimates 45 million people watched Tebow's touchdown pass in
overtime.
• Here was the
headline from the popular news site, The Drudge Report, in the minutes after Tebow hit
Demaryius Thomas on that 80-yard touchdown pass in overtime:
-Yahoo noticia
-Yahoo noticia
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