Rumors are swirling that the producers of "Saturday Night Live" want Tim Tebow to host the popular television sketch show less than a week after a four-minute skit on the show mocked his strong religious stance and had members of the Christian Right railing against the program.
Imagine, Tim Tebow becoming a possible, would-be savior of the stumbling network. Talk about turning the other cheek.
If anyone can be a big draw it's the Denver Broncos quarterback. Last week, the Tebow-led Broncos-New England Patriots game drew 30 million viewers according to USA Today— and it wasn't to see Bill Belichick's scowl.
Now, SNL wants to cash in on Tebow Fever.
The producers want Tebow to host the show as soon as the NFL season is over, according to HollywoodLife.com.
"SNL realizes it would be a huge ratings and they are hoping he will say yes," said the website. "Tim just can't and won't be able to do it while the season is still in play."
It also depends on how Tebow feels about being skewered on national television about his devout stance on Christianity.
Other NFL quarterbacks—like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady have satirized themselves on the show in the past, but the material might be a little too racy for Tebow and his Christian image.
If Tebow accepts, it probably means last week's skit where actors portraying him and Jesus Christ in a locker room didn't offend him.
In the skit—which was all over the Internet— Jesus tells Tebow to tone down the praise and hit his playbook more than the bible.
The show was a big hit with viewers.
Conservative televangelist, Pat Robertson went ballistic about the sketch and called it, "anti-Christian bigotry that's just disgusting."
If Tebow does the show, does it mean he is snubbing his finger at Robertson or just showing he has a sense of humor?
The most talked about player in the NFL has shown that he can take a joke after "Tebowing" was satirized everywhere. He told reporters if people used the pose to pray and reflect, he had no problem with anyone doing it.
I don't think a little irreverent humor would bother Tebow and imagine how much Robertson's rants leading up to the show will boost the ratings. Think of how many souls Tebow might convert then.
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Rabu, 21 Desember 2011
Jumat, 16 Desember 2011
Lawyer Says Paterno Should Have Gone "Brooklyn-Italian" On Sandusky
During Mike McQueary's testimony Friday, at a preliminary hearing for two former Penn State officials accused of covering up sex abuse allegations, he said he went to Joe Paterno's home the day after the the alleged incident and said that what he had seen " was way over the lines, it was extremely sexual in nature."
Paterno, along with the defendants, Gary Shultz and Tim Curley have been criticized for never going to police about the 2002 charges.
The defense noted that McQueary admitted changing his description of the shower encounter with a boy when speaking with Paterno— enough so that the coach didn't believe a crime had occurred but Shultz's attorney Tom Farrell took a shot at the head coach for not taking more action.
"Frankly folks, I'm an Italian from Brooklyn, and he may not have called the police but he might have done what I would have done," Farrell said at a press conference. "Which is get the boys in the car with a few baseball bats and crowbars and take it to the fellow."
Ahh... reminiscing about the days of white suits, gold chains and Tony Manero.
None of the three men testified—Paterno is bedridden with a broken hip— but District Judge William C. Wenner read their grand jury testimony from January.
Paterno told the grand jury that McQueary said he saw Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant coach, doing something of a sexual nature with a youngster but that he didn't press for details.
Paterno told McQueary he would talk to others about what he'd reported.
Farrell may talk like some mook from Bensonhurst, but his name doesn't even sound Italian—it doesn't end in a vowel.
Paterno, along with the defendants, Gary Shultz and Tim Curley have been criticized for never going to police about the 2002 charges.
The defense noted that McQueary admitted changing his description of the shower encounter with a boy when speaking with Paterno— enough so that the coach didn't believe a crime had occurred but Shultz's attorney Tom Farrell took a shot at the head coach for not taking more action.
"Frankly folks, I'm an Italian from Brooklyn, and he may not have called the police but he might have done what I would have done," Farrell said at a press conference. "Which is get the boys in the car with a few baseball bats and crowbars and take it to the fellow."
Ahh... reminiscing about the days of white suits, gold chains and Tony Manero.
None of the three men testified—Paterno is bedridden with a broken hip— but District Judge William C. Wenner read their grand jury testimony from January.
Paterno told the grand jury that McQueary said he saw Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant coach, doing something of a sexual nature with a youngster but that he didn't press for details.
Paterno told McQueary he would talk to others about what he'd reported.
Farrell may talk like some mook from Bensonhurst, but his name doesn't even sound Italian—it doesn't end in a vowel.
Selasa, 13 Desember 2011
Jerry Sandusky's Lawyer Uses Gay Phone-Sex Line In Response To Charges
Accused child molester Jerry Sandusky's lawyer, Joe Amendola, quipped to reporters— after his client waived his right to a preliminary hearing— about a report which says a witness saw Sandusky rape a boy in a Penn State locker room then informed head football coach Joe Paterno and two university officials but failed to notify police.
If you believe that, said Amendola, "I suggest you dial 1-800-REALITY."
Little did the often criticized lawyer know that he inadvertently gave a number for a real gay phone-sex line for "the hottest place for triple-X action."
Oh yes he did..
Amendola's public gaff occurred during a press conference outside the Centre County Courthouse Tuesday where the lawyer tried to explain that the grand jury report which detailed the sex-abuse charges against the former Penn State defensive coordinator was flawed.
The report says the witness (Penn State wide receivers coach Mike McQueary) saw Sandusky—who faces more than 50 charges sex-abuse charges—rape the boy.
The lawyer's unfortunate choice of phone number is a gay-sex phone chat service.
"Get ready for bulging, bursting pleasure," the introduction for the phone service boasts.
Amendola seems intent on digging a big ditch for his client to climb out from and has been harshly criticized by other attorneys for his unorthodox counsel and advice.
The case has been a major blow to the school and brought shame to Paterno's program and Amendola's strategy is being scrutinized.
The defense lawyer gave Sandusky permission to be interviewed by NBC's Bob Costas and The New York Times. In those reports, Sandusky acknowledged showering with boys and other unsuitable activities. He also admitted he liked being around young people.
"There will be no negotiations," claimed Amendola. "This is a fight to the death."
Marci Hamilton, an attorney for a 29 year-old man who claims he was abused more than 100 times by Sandusky between 1992 and 1996, said she is baffled by Amendola's behavior.
"He's very unorthodox,' she said about Amendola allowing the interviews. "I don't know if that's good or bad."
If you believe that, said Amendola, "I suggest you dial 1-800-REALITY."
Little did the often criticized lawyer know that he inadvertently gave a number for a real gay phone-sex line for "the hottest place for triple-X action."
Oh yes he did..
Amendola's public gaff occurred during a press conference outside the Centre County Courthouse Tuesday where the lawyer tried to explain that the grand jury report which detailed the sex-abuse charges against the former Penn State defensive coordinator was flawed.
The report says the witness (Penn State wide receivers coach Mike McQueary) saw Sandusky—who faces more than 50 charges sex-abuse charges—rape the boy.
The lawyer's unfortunate choice of phone number is a gay-sex phone chat service.
"Get ready for bulging, bursting pleasure," the introduction for the phone service boasts.
Amendola seems intent on digging a big ditch for his client to climb out from and has been harshly criticized by other attorneys for his unorthodox counsel and advice.
The case has been a major blow to the school and brought shame to Paterno's program and Amendola's strategy is being scrutinized.
The defense lawyer gave Sandusky permission to be interviewed by NBC's Bob Costas and The New York Times. In those reports, Sandusky acknowledged showering with boys and other unsuitable activities. He also admitted he liked being around young people.
"There will be no negotiations," claimed Amendola. "This is a fight to the death."
Marci Hamilton, an attorney for a 29 year-old man who claims he was abused more than 100 times by Sandusky between 1992 and 1996, said she is baffled by Amendola's behavior.
"He's very unorthodox,' she said about Amendola allowing the interviews. "I don't know if that's good or bad."
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