MIAMI -- No one can say with certainty when it happened, but Tim Tebow appears to have taken over our world.
Perhaps the Dolphins helped catapult him from interesting topic to unavoidable subject by allowing him to bring the Broncos back from 15 points down, but the former Heisman Trophy winner has morphed from a great college player and questionable first-round pick all the way to the most intriguing conversation in all of football.
He has turned a simple pose into a worldwide trend. He has turned the iconic former champion quarterback John Elway into a divisive figure in his own home city. He has turned the once-wretched Denver Broncos into a serious playoff threat and probably the most entertaining low-scoring team in NFL history. And he has created a firestorm because there is one simple question no one seems to have a convincing enough answer to: "Can Tebow win regularly, and at a high level, as an NFL quarterback?"