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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Social Media Impact


Last week during the Q and A portion after the documentary one of the interviewers had asked Tim Tebow, What impacts do you believe social media has had on brand marketing for athletes and what have you done to take advantage of this? Tebow responded by telling the story of Jay Cutler during this year’s NFC Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. In the game, Chicago’s offense had played an abysmal first half that would leave them trailing by 14 points.  With 30 seconds before halftime, Jay Cutler had left the game to go to the locker room. When Chicago had returned to the field for the second half, their starting quarterback was seen riding a stationery bike, which gave some indication that he had a problem with his knee from the first half. Cutler played in the first offensive series of the second half, only to come out of the game and never return.  This would cause an uproar among current and former players.  They began to question Cutler’s dedication to the team and his intestinal fortitude. So Tebow’s story was on the negative impact social media can have, but he also believes that it has a positive impact.

            Being a devout Christian, Tebow believes that social media is a great platform from which to reach out and influence fans. It gives him the opportunity to interact with his fanbase and be a positive role model for others.  Tebow said that he started to take full advantage of social media last August and that he plans to use it to its fullest extent in the future. For athletes and celebrities alike, using social media can have its pros and cons, but whoever uses it needs to be aware of the consequences of using it.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Tim Tebow - Everything in Between


Today I had the pleasure of viewing a wonderful documentary on Tim Tebow and the days leading up to the 2010 NFL Draft. The film was directed by Chase Heavener, a Full Sail University grad, and he did an excellent job of telling Tebow’s story. During the hour-long viewing, the documentary covered major in events in Tebow’s life such as the 2010 Under Armour Senior bowl, finding an agent, the controversial Super Bowl Ad, the NFL combine, and the NFL Draft. Heavener did a great job of keeping the audience “glued” to the screen as he presented a comprehensive and behind-the-scenes look of what Tebow experienced.