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We can control a few things: our attitude, our effort, our focus and how we go about treating our teammates.
Tim Tebow
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Tim Tebow
Age: 37
Born: 1987
Born: August 14
American Football Player
Football Player
Professional Baseball Player
Television Presenter
Makati
Metro Manila
Timothy Richard Tebow
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