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Offline wklink

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« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2004, 11:14:13 AM »
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Originally posted by Captain Virgil Hilts
McNair???

You do know that he was pulled over for DUI last year, among other things?

Yes, the charges were dismissed, but only on the somewhat dubious grounds that the officer "stopped him on a hunch".

Funny, when they pull joe average over, they call it probable cause, or suspicion of DUI. The charges generally stick pretty good too.

Sure, there are a FEW decent guys out there now, but as I said before, for every good one, there are a bunch of bad ones. Maybe that's because the media tends to display the dark side of the human species, but there sure seem to be enough examples to give them plenty to display.


Not all of the old time players, even heroes, were great role models.  Many of them were less than honerable characters themselves.  Many of them made mistakes so lets not look at the 'good old days' with rose colored glasses.  There are enough stories of drinking and whoring binges from the 50's, 60's and 70's to fill an encyclopedia.

Saying that, the media didn't hype the badboyness of their transgressions.  In general the media tried to cover over their transgressions because they were role models and because it was thought that pointing out their fallibility would lessen their positive impact on kids.

These days it seems the worst of the worst get the most attention and the most praise.  There are plenty of positive role models, both black and white, in sports but unless you are beating up your wife, or involved in a shooting near a club, you don't seem to get much recognition.  It is sad that in some black communities, a positive role model who keeps his or her nose clean is considered a 'sell out'.  

Until these kinds of communities quit glorifying the most violent members of their group there will be no improvement.  That change has to come from within, no amount of encouragement or browbeating from the outside will do it.
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« Reply #16 on: August 06, 2004, 11:34:46 AM »
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Black or white has nothing to do with it.

The era which is used as an example had plenty of black athletes who were of role model quality. Staubach was white, but both primary receivers, the two Pearsons, were black, as were the two backs, Dorsett and Newhouse.

It's about the culture that now infests the game. Not about the color of the men who play it.

Excellent summary, Virgil. There were bad boy players back in the day, mostly white. Staubach replaced a notorious party hound, Don Merideth. The film North Dallas Forty gives a very candid look inside those 1960's era players lives.
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« Reply #17 on: August 06, 2004, 11:46:09 AM »
Dandy Don may have been a party animal, but that is hardly the sort of transgression I am speaking of. I'd hardly place Merideth in the company of the sort of thug I'm talking about.
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« Reply #18 on: August 06, 2004, 11:56:46 AM »
Dunno Virgil, I've heard Don tell stories. But with him it's hard to tell if he's BS'ing.
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