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OT: Phins GM Ireland asks Bryant if his mother was a prostitute

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Although I think a player's personal life is an open top when bringing them in for a predraft visit, asking a player if his mother was a prostitue was out of line. The environment that Bryant grew up in is fair game to explore, but there is a thing call tact and comon decency. Even if his mother was a prostitute, that question should never be asked at point blank as reported Ireland did.
 
I think this whole thing was blown out of proportion and here is what I think happened.....

Miami Dolphins interview with Dez went like this....

Ireland says: "Hey Dez,How about if you are selected by the Dolphins at #12,Would you like to become a Miami Dolphin?"

Dez says: "Hell no!,The Dolphins suck and Parcells is a jerk"

Ireland says: "Are you sure?

Dez says: "Yeah,I'll play anywhere but here"

as Dez gets up from the table and is leaving the room
Ireland says "Hey Dez,Your Mom's a Whore"



Thats how it really happened
 
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dez showed a lot of class i don't care how much money i would have lost i would have jumped over the table and bust he's face wide open


you cross the line when you talk about mothers wifes and sisters what dose he's mother have to do with him playing football what a A hole
 
That guy deserved to get punched. It's an a-hole question and an a-hole move designed to incite anger. The way the Dolphins management basically blew off the teams former icons also seemed very low class.

But I suppose this starts with the head, after all Parcells called Terry Glenn a She, and that got in the papers. This Ireland guy probably fancies himself Parcell's mini-me. A-holes breed more a-holes. That is apparently the culture in Miami. Glad I'm not a Dolphins fan as I'd be pissed off at how that team was being run.
 
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Maybe i missed it, but is there any proof that this really happened? I only read that DEZ said it happened. Then i proceeded to read the rest of the article, and he doesnt sound like someone i would believe about anything. Thats not to say that Nfl GMs dont ask dumb questions, but i missed the part where someone backed up his claim.
 
Maybe i missed it, but is there any proof that this really happened? I only read that DEZ said it happened. Then i proceeded to read the rest of the article, and he doesnt sound like someone i would believe about anything. Thats not to say that Nfl GMs dont ask dumb questions, but i missed the part where someone backed up his claim.

He did it and he was forced to apologize

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Just a general question -- do the actual laws governing job interviews not apply to the NFL? Weren't the questions Toby Gerhart fielded very clear violations of non-discrimination law? You can't ask a job candidate to convince you that he's worthwhile despite his race. You just can't.
 
Just a general question -- do the actual laws governing job interviews not apply to the NFL? Weren't the questions Toby Gerhart fielded very clear violations of non-discrimination law? You can't ask a job candidate to convince you that he's worthwhile despite his race. You just can't.

Yes, but what kid with a potential multi-million dollar career on the line is going to call them out for it?
 
Propensity for drawing a 15 yard penalty in a critical situation when an opposing CB asks Dez the exact same question, or worse?

I thought they only did that in the "Blitz: The League" video game.
 
I think these questions are asked to see how cool you stay under pressure.

It's not a question i would have asked though and i do think it crossed a line.
 
As a multi-millionaire, Ireland probably pulls/has pulled more high quality ass than anyone on this forum. Just sayin'...

don't underestimate your own potential there, Kontra, but otherwise you should speak for yourself..

...but you're no doubt right that Ireland does just fine at the bars in SoBe, where there is much "fine" to be done...
 
Yes, but what kid with a potential multi-million dollar career on the line is going to call them out for it?

So I guess it's just like Mangini making his rookies take a 600-mile bus ride to "volunteer" at his personal football camp. It's illegal and unethical, but they they know they can get away with it because they have such power over these kids' lives. Awesome.
 

Darn, just when I had my universe all organized around the Jets being the most classless team in the Division and Conference, you confuse the issue with information like this.

Bryant's mother's prison and drug abuse histories are a matter of public record, so I don't understand why Ireland had to ask this question other than out of prurient interest "Well, Mr. Bryant, we know yo momma sold and used crack, but Mr. Parcells, Mr. Sparano and the Ownership and I, well, we're just curious as to whether she was also a crack ho?"

Give me a break. Out of line. Idiotic. I think the League should ask him to explain himself and discipline him. And I commend Bryant for not assaulting him.
 
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So I guess it's just like Mangini making his rookies take a 600-mile bus ride to "volunteer" at his personal football camp. It's illegal and unethical, but they they know they can get away with it because they have such power over these kids' lives. Awesome.

Pretty much. A few years ago I had a job interview where the clod asked me questions that are illegal to ask across the board - whether I was married, whether we had or were planning to have children, etc. But by that point I had pretty much decided I didn't want to work there anyway, so I just answered the questions and went on my way.
 
Given that it's the Doophins, I'm still not sure whether they were hoping for a yes or a no.
 
Seems there are always two sides to a story, and in this case context may be the simple explanation as to why the question was ever asked...

Numerous media sources are now reporting the Dolphins version of how the question came to be asked. Ireland asked Bryant what his father does; Bryant openly admitted he's a pimp; Ireland then asked what mother does; Bryant said that his mother works for his father; Ireland then asked if his mother is a prostitute. I suppose he could have been more obtuse and asked it she was his bookeeper...
 
Seems there are always two sides to a story, and in this case context may be the simple explanation as to why the question was ever asked...

Numerous media sources are now reporting the Dolphins version of how the question came to be asked. Ireland asked Bryant what his father does; Bryant openly admitted he's a pimp; Ireland then asked what mother does; Bryant said that his mother works for his father; Ireland then asked if his mother is a prostitute. I suppose he could have been more obtuse and asked it she was his bookeeper...

Sorry to prolong this thread, but it seems important not to let it close on that note -- word from the Bryant side is that the widely circulated story quote above is total bullcrap.
 
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