Well, with a name like "Kerry", he was kind of destined.There were rumors this last season that Free Agent S Kerry Rhodes was gay, and that because of that, he was supposedly being blackballed by NFL teams.
Well, with a name like "Kerry", he was kind of destined.There were rumors this last season that Free Agent S Kerry Rhodes was gay, and that because of that, he was supposedly being blackballed by NFL teams.
Hadn't thought of that. OK - He's back in my draft pool.Maybe he's a bundle of sticks.
Taking a general statistic and applying it to the NFL doesn't give you an accurate number.
True. That's like saying 3.8% of The Teamsters are gay, or 3.8% of organized crime is gay. Not likely.
But he did say chances are "at least one of those 66" could be gay. That's probable. I'm sure there are some who are keeping that a secret.
Or is it possible that no one cared or thought it was anyone else's business?It probably is lower, but how much lower, low enough so that no set of team mates has ever been aware of a single homosexual?
It probably is lower, but how much lower, low enough so that no set of team mates has ever been aware of a single homosexual?
Or is it possible that no one cared or thought it was anyone else's business?
Well, with the culture around the NFL I'm betting that this kind of this falls along the lines of don't ask, don't tell. Which is the way it should remain, IMO
Don't ask dont tell was a stupid policy...
Well, with the culture around the NFL I'm betting that this kind of this falls along the lines of don't ask, don't tell. Which is the way it should remain, IMO.
The only reason an announcement like this is made is to garner attention for an individual and detracts from the team. This is why he's going to fall in the draft, and that's IF he's not blackballed like Kerry Rhodes.
Yeah Blue - I meant outside of the people who know the particular person. My point was that I'm sure that there are/have been homosexuals in the NFL (a former 49er had a lover's spat a year or so ago - no?) and I'm sure a few people in the locker room and outside of it were well aware of it. Much like your example. But there is no reason for us to know because it's none of our business. I wouldn't discuss personal stuff with a stranger or someone who I knew wasn't comfortable with it. Why should a person think it's appropriate? Because they're gay? Yawn.Doubtful. I'm willing to bet that there are a handful of players who have told a handful of teammates they feel they can trust. No different than guys in the military. They would come and tell a few guys who they knew wouldn't care and that was it.
I think when you seem almost hostile in a way, to make it seem like its nobody's business and they shouldnt say anything is harmful in a way. I agree that guys shouldn't need to come out and say they're gay, but only because I believe they shouldn't need to hide it in the first place. Its not easy on a guy hiding who he is, stressing out about if someone will find out, etc. Guys who came out in the military were very relieved to have someone they could talk to without fear of backlash. Their ability to perform their job improved significantly as well.
how exactly does he save face about his draft projection by saying he is gay?The league should handle these situations the same was as the military used to. Don't ask, don't tell.
I personally don't have a problem with homosexuality. But, as a fan of the game I don't see how this helps anyone.
My personal view? This is probably left out, but what fun would that be. This was leaked by Sam and his agent to save face about his draft projection. If his team mates at Mizzou knew about this all along, as he said in the interview, then why wasn't this known already?
how exactly does he save face about his draft projection by saying he is gay?
Yeah Blue - I meant outside of the people who know the particular person. My point was that I'm sure that there are/have been homosexuals in the NFL (a former 49er had a lover's spat a year or so ago - no?) and I'm sure a few people in the locker room and outside of it were well aware of it. Much like your example. But there is no reason for us to know because it's none of our business. I wouldn't discuss personal stuff with a stranger or someone who I knew wasn't comfortable with it. Why should a person think it's appropriate? Because they're gay? Yawn.
so you are saying he thought "hmm if I can do something to make my draft stock lower it will give me an excuse" not likely IMO.If his position tanks, he can now say it's because of his announcement.
so you are saying he thought "hmm if I can do something to make my draft stock lower it will give me an excuse" not likely IMO.
Why wait? Just turn on ESPN or CNN or NBC or Fox or..... sigh.Not likely at all. But it will be used as an excuse on why he wasn't taken earlier. Just you wait.