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Re: The "Complain About ESPN" Thread
Someone has to start marketing Minnesota Blackhawks basketball gear.
Someone has to start marketing Minnesota Blackhawks basketball gear.
Let's not give him too much credit. He only did it because ESPN made him...Nice of Stephen A. to at least acknowledge the existence of the Blackhawks.
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Chris Broussard. Professional Twit
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So freaking what if he's queer? It means nothing to his job of putting the ball into the hoop. Hell, if he was a hockey player, would they have spent as much time on it??? Its a blurb of a story at best.If you're going to spend an entire hour making a big deal about the gender of people to which a player derives personal enjoyment, what else should you expect? What's the big deal about the topic? What does his personal beliefs have to do with putting a ball through a hoop?
I thought Glenn Anderson on the 94 Rangers was known to be gay during their cup run, but wasn't "out" about it.I think ESPN handled this completely wrong but I'm Abe to disagree. This is a big deal. As much as people want to just move on this is the first pro athlete to come out while actively playing. Others have come out after retirement but this is a big deal in the "macho" sports world.
If you're going to spend an entire hour making a big deal about the gender of people to which a player derives personal enjoyment, what else should you expect? What's the big deal about the topic? What does his personal beliefs have to do with putting a ball through a hoop?
He's not an anchor, he's an editor at ESPN the Magazine. That said, Broussard's thoughts on homosexuality were known...no way he should have been asked to comment.Maybe not have one of their anchors promote fear mongering? Just a thought.
He's not an anchor, he's an editor at ESPN the Magazine. That said, Broussard's thoughts on homosexuality were known...no way he should have been asked to comment.
He's not an anchor, he's an editor at ESPN the Magazine. That said, Broussard's thoughts on homosexuality were known...no way he should have been asked to comment.
Ding. He was put in a ****ty position. The producer of the show should be the one under fire.
You really think their basketball people have a little voice in their head that says "DON'T TALK"Or Broussard should have listened to the little voice in his head that was telling him "maybe you shouldn't say this out loud."
Or Broussard should have listened to the little voice in his head that was telling him "maybe you shouldn't say this out loud."
Well, yes and no. He wasn't put on the show to say, "HOOORAYYYYY FOR GAYYYYYYYYYY!!!"![]()
All he has to say is something generic about how it takes courage in this day and age to come out as an active player and that he wishes him luck next season and so on. He doesn't need to go into how he's not a big fan of the fanny bandits.
That would be compromising his personal beliefs. Even if I don't agree, I can't go along with that. Generic statement? Yes. Say something you truly, wholeheartedly, don't believe in? Nope.
That would be compromising his personal beliefs. Even if I don't agree, I can't go along with that. Generic statement? Yes. Say something you truly, wholeheartedly, don't believe in? Nope.
What part of that is compromising? Since he's gay this Collins dude isn't allowed to have a successful career? And you can't argue with the fact that what he did took guts.