Tim Tebow’s baseball tryout on Tuesday was a smash hit ― on Twitter, that is.
While the former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback performed to mixed reviews for Major League scouts at USC in Los Angeles, a jump he made while warming up for a 60-yard sprint made big news as a meme.
A Twitter user posted this:
It would be a real shame if someone did something to this handy cutout image of Tim Tebow jumping pic.twitter.com/aSchjWW5A8
— SPENCER HALL (@edsbs) August 30, 2016
And the internet lit up with leaping Tebows.
@edsbs pic.twitter.com/mXmmGINIL3
— Igor Mello (@SuperIgor) August 30, 2016
@edsbs go usa pic.twitter.com/GZvkDOAKBq
— Jon; Necklace Don (@JonathanGMorgan) August 30, 2016
.@edsbs pic.twitter.com/oevmWaGgh1
— Ozark (@amaurojr) August 30, 2016
@edsbs pic.twitter.com/zdvhjXsiPn
— Dan Favale (@danfavale) August 30, 2016
@cjzero @edsbs How's this? pic.twitter.com/KciGCjwseD
— Michael Robertson (@DoctorDeportes) August 30, 2016
@edsbs @coopchaplin8 Bah Gawd its Tebow from the top rope pic.twitter.com/pIkhlQzWpA
— matt (@shotime40) August 31, 2016
@edsbs this isn't the cutout but pic.twitter.com/RNad0zkpgg
— hayden (@haydenaudette51) August 30, 2016
@edsbs pic.twitter.com/RdWzgiUTNI
— Scott Harris (@eightfootrobot) August 30, 2016
@edsbs "just go home, Rob" pic.twitter.com/W7SAgC4lUN
— Kev Rich (@kevantrich) August 30, 2016
@edsbs #lurking pic.twitter.com/UuCPUQqnW8
— William Felder Jr (@realwillfelder) August 30, 2016
@edsbs pic.twitter.com/8d8cm11mt0
— The Playbook (@theplaybookcfb) August 30, 2016
@edsbs the one true king in the sports realm pic.twitter.com/1cBXjSw3Tt
— The 6th Inning Guy (@6thInningGuy) August 30, 2016
.@edsbs @ryanronda Like this? pic.twitter.com/n7u767D3bi
— MsMambo (@Ms_Mambo) August 31, 2016
H/T The Wrap
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