mikey m
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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Totally agree with you brotha. Not sure if it came across in my post but I was sarcastically summing up the viewpoint of your opposition. That being, if you believe Sam's lack of NFL success has more to do with his talent (or lack thereof) than being blackballed for his sexuality, then you are a bigot. If you think he would have been better served to work on his combine/nfl preparation rather than announce his sexual preferances, you are a bigot. If you don't want the patriots to sign an average-at-best pass rusher who can't stop the run, drop back in coverage, etc then you are a bigot. We have homosexual friends, support gay marriage and have no ill feelings toward anyone for their sexual orientation? No matter, we don't like Michael Sam the player so we are bigoted neanderthals who the progressing world will soon be laughing at.I think it is any persons best interest not to openly discuss their sex life in the work place or when doing something that has to do with work. I'm a pilot and work with many gay men, they never get on the intercom and announce that they are gay, and the straight people never announce that they are straight either.
If someone walked up to Sam and said to him "are you gay" I think he should answer honestly and hide nothing, I think he should have lived his life normally and of people noticed him and his boyfriend on social media or on a date somewhere that's fine, it would come out authentically. Instead be went on national TV in front of people who for the most part had no clue who he was and led with his sexual preference, tell me when you have ever seen any other NFL prospect do that?
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