It practically is a sin to write it.
Maybe even to think it, given how great he has been for his team, his sport and his faith.
But the truth is, Tim Tebow isn't deserving of all this Heisman talk. Not this year, anyway. Not when he's having an ordinary season on a team that hasn't lived up to expectations.
We all know the way this works. Heisman candidates are declared before the season begins, and the only way to fall out of the conversation is to lose more games than your team is expected to, or to grossly underperform.
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