Christian QBs, Coaches, and Heismans ...

<p>God</a> at the Heismans</p>

<p>It's a minor side-trip, but pleasant one for Believers, collegians, and sports fans everywhere.</p>

<p>Don't you just love it, assured that the testimonies and gifts of these young men guides all the credit where it belongs. :cool: </p>

<p>And all the while driving the liberal media to tears and their cutting/editing rooms! :rolleyes:</p>

<p>Great article. I'm glad to see that these incredible athletes and people are giving credit where it is due... even if I hate the Longhorns lol. </p>

<p>I hope they are all successful when they move on to the NFL.</p>

<p>Of course, Kurt Warner, who just earned himself a trip to the NFC Championship game, is another committed Christian.</p>

<p>As is his Cardinal Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt. A delightful faithful family man! I'd LOVE to see a Cardinal-Steelers Super Bowl, that Whizzie might have a shot at revealing what a bonehead move his old team made in riding him outta da Burgh. And that's not intended to diminish Mike Tomlin's good efforts. Still, even the Steeler Nation must confess that Big Ben's been running on fumes since his mentor was punted to Phoenix. And if the Steelers don't get that far ...a very distinct possibility handed the task of having to beat a very good team 3X in one season...well I'll be thrilled to see the Cards flying high, Pope Whizzie @ the controls. :cool:</p>

<p>Isn't it interesting that despite what has to be a fair number of Muslims in the NFL, one NEVER hears them praising Allah post-game. hmmmmmm....:rolleyes:</p>

<p>Serena Williams, a Jehovah's Witness, gives thanks to her God Jehovah during her speeches when she wins a tournament. Does that count?</p>