I give him credit. He could have easily asked out after being injured in a huge blowout. One thing he will be, is a leader. Now if he works on that throwing motion, he might actually become a good QB. All you have to do is see the Pittsburgh game, the passes he completed, some were tough throws.
I will root for the guy (except against the Pats), he seems like a good person who cares about others. I like what he said during the post game press conference, something about though losing the game was a disappointment, but he was happy to spend some time prior to the game with the person he invited to the game. Supposedly he pays for some unfortunately ill child to come to every game, and gets to know them and spend time with them. I don't think there is anything fake about Tebow's character, he's a good person. Not a fan of the religious part, but everything else I'm a fan of. I guess I root for the underdog, seems like everyone hates the guy and roots against him for some reason.