The Ugly Side Of Football And How Fans Continue To Let The NFL Get Away With It
ESPN’s Hannah Storm delivered an emotional and poignant monologue on SportsCenter the other day, raising the questions: why isn’t Ray Rice in jail, why didn’t he get fired and what does the NFL stand for? I wouldn’t presume to know the actual answers to these questions, but we can offer up a fairly strong series of guesses. American professional football players are royalty, and between the money, the hero-worshiping and the regionally proud fan-base, the dark underbelly of the sport, even post-Rice, will continue on without interruption because of it.
Armstrong should have absolutely been punished for using PEDs. No question. The degree of punishment, however, far outweighed the crime, at least relative to similar activities in other sports. But to even suggest that perhaps the effort to bring down Armstrong was even slightly unfair or even vaguely lopsided given what happens in other sports is, in the eyes of most, a trespass almost as bad as the doping itself. Lance is the devil. Case closed. Now… who’s playing Monday night?
What bothered me most about the Armstrong story wasn’t that he was caught, or the disappointment to learn that he was just like the other top cycling contenders 1999-2005 who were also using PEDs, it was how loudly he was condemned by the same American public who gathers in stadiums and living rooms and sports-bars from coast-to-coast for five months every year cheering for men who are pumped full of a menu of PEDs more powerful than anything Lance Armstrong or his teammates could’ve ever consumed in a lifetime. But America’s professional football players get a pass both professionally and publicly because it’s the mighty NFL. The sport itself is popular and beloved, and the players are Sunday supermen.
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tiredoftea September 15th, 2014 at 11:42
Gee, Hannah just discovered that the NFL tacitly accepts violence, drug use and crimes against women in its performers? She’s shocked, just shocked.
tiredoftea September 15th, 2014 at 11:42
Gee, Hannah just discovered that the NFL tacitly accepts violence, drug use and crimes against women in its performers? She’s shocked, just shocked.
Skydog2 September 15th, 2014 at 12:16
“the sport, even post-Rice, will continue on without interruption” – The sport will continue but change is underway.
Skydog2 September 15th, 2014 at 12:16
“the sport, even post-Rice, will continue on without interruption” – The sport will continue but change is underway.