Boy tackles mom. That was about it.
The ad that made Florida Gators quarterback
It was, instead, a lighthearted take on a mother-son relationship.
“”I call him my miracle baby,”” she says. “”He almost didn’t make it into this world. … you know, with all our family’s been through, we have to be tough.””
Suddenly, she flies off screen.
“”Timmy!”” she scolds, popping back up. “”I’m trying to tell our story here!””
He apologizes. “”You still worry about me, Mom?””
“”Well, yeah,”” says
The tagline, “”Celebrate Family. Celebrate Life.”” directs viewers to the Web site of the ad’s sponsor, Focus on the Family, the
In the two weeks leading up to Sunday’s game, the ad had been the subject of furious debate. Groups supporting legal abortion — including NOW and NARAL Pro-Choice America — condemned
Some were still angry after the ad aired.
NOW president
Not all abortion supporters agreed. “”It’s absurd to claim that this is an endorsement of violence against women,”” said
But, Kissling said, Focus on the Family was lucky that abortion-rights groups made a stink. “”If there had not been all of that publicity over the last two weeks, this ad could have passed almost unnoticed. Who would have known what they’re talking about? It’s so subtle.””
Abortion foes said they were delighted with the way the ad turned out.
“”What you see is the increasing sophistication of the pro-life movement,”” said
Likewise,
“”Wow, this is so benign,”” she said. “”It’s a story of a mother’s strength. That is the message that I saw. “”
Tebow’s parents were living in
But Tebow spent the last two months of her pregnancy on bed rest and gave birth to a healthy son. In 2007, that child became the first sophomore ever to win the Heisman trophy.