Tim Tebow: Everything In Between
Tim Tebow: Everything In Between
| 08 November 2011 (USA)
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In the winter of 2009, Fiction approached long-time friend and aspiring NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, as his storied career was coming to and close at the University of Florida. The idea was to document Tebow's evolution from college superstar and national celebrity to NFL rookie. He accepted, and Fiction began rolling the cameras at the end of his final college game, all the way through the NFL Draft, four months later. At home, on the road, in the glaring public spotlight and out of it, the result was an unprecedented in-depth look at an American icon during a period of huge professional and personal transition - Tim Tebow: Everything In Between. Written by Anonymous Tim Tebow has done what even future Hall of Famers Peyton Manning and Tom Brady failed to do - win a State championship, an NCAA championship (twice), and the Heisman Trophy. Yet the so-called experts doubt he has the goods to be an NFL quarterback. Tebow sets out to prove them wrong.

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Michael_Elliott

Tim Tebow: Everything in Between (2011) ** 1/2 (out of 4) This entry in ESPN's "Year of the Quarterback" series takes a look at Tim Tebow from the day after his bowl game to finally being selected in the first round of the NFL draft. It's funny to see how much hatred and hype that has been thrown on Tebow over the past couple years but much of it isn't discussed in this documentary. I think the main people who are going to be entertained by this are Tebow fans because it really gives you a great idea of what he's like off the field. Not only do you get to see what the entire process was like but you also get to see him workout, meet agents and of course train to try and raise his stock in the draft. I think some of the best moments happen when he's simply watching ESPN and hearing what certain experts are saying about him. This here really gives you an insight to what it's like watching so-called experts talk about you as a player, a person and of course about your future. For the most part I enjoyed what was going on here but at the same time there's simply way too much time talking about what a great person Tebow is. We all understand that. He's a masterful person and I think that's why so many people enjoy him but at the same time I think it would have been much more interesting had we learned something we didn't know.

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