NFL Executives asking about sexual preference

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A tangential thought came to mind while reading Fek's post...

What if, the NFL team that asked the player this question only asked this one player and say this was the only team to ask such a question? It seams like every year, a controversial question asked at the combine is reported to the media and it creates a shit-storm. Maybe, and just for thought's sake here, the NFL team saw something in the player that made them want to test him? Could he keep quiet? Would he run to the media tell them that we asked this? How does that put the player in the eyes of the NFL team if he can't keep his mouth shut and looks like the type of player that will report anything controversial coming from the organization? That would seem like a pretty good test, to me, if I was an NFL team scout, trying to spot a player with the potential problem of causing locker room distractions.

I'm not advocating that they be asking such questions. The though just occurred to me that - what if it were a test of the player's ability to keep things to himself? :shrug:

what happens at the combine stays at the combine :SIB
 

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If I owned a football team I would make my entire offensive line out of gay players. They don't mind the closeness, don't get tired bending over all the time. It would bring the butt pat back to which Favre apparently took with him. Plus they don't mind and extra tight uniform. I would want them to be over the top Boy George, John Travolta gay. Hell, I would put flames on their helmets and everything, those D-line men will be running the other way.
Have a whole cooler full of Yoohoo and Pixie Sticks to give out for halftime snacks. Fuck yeah. I am all for it. They could wear Super Bowl Champion ring pops.

Hope that helps,
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Funniest post in a long long time!!
 

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the pre-historic notion of sexual preference meaning a damn thing will come to an end when the NFL FINALLY acknowledges the gays within their community.

all the other pro leagues will fall right in line with the "acceptance" of all human beings in the work place.

why it is still even an issue is a reflection on how utterly stupid Americans truly are.

God help this Earth.
 

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Deezy - never pictured you as a guy who would be all about a conspiracy theory.

It's not so much a conspiracy theory, just a different way of thinking of it. I'm not pushing for this theory like Agent with the staged moon landing nonsense. This actually makes sense if you think about it, but it's not something I'm convinced is the truth in the least.
Think about it for a second though - what better way to test if a player will become a locker room distraction down the road?
 

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That's all you took from that? :facepalm:

Sorry, that topic doesn't interest me in the least. I doubt I read your whole first sentence.

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I did, just now, read you reply to Poon though :lol:

I don't think a gay player would be a locker room distraction to a team. :shrug:

People like HH would be the distraction.

JMO
 

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Sorry, that topic doesn't interest me in the least. I doubt I read your whole first sentence.

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At least you're honest, but you must have read more than the first sentence to even have a clue what the topic was in order to make the decision whether or not it interested you. :shrug:
 

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:mj07:

At least you're honest, but you must have read more than the first sentence to even have a clue what the topic was in order to make the decision whether or not it interested you. :shrug:

If I did I don't remember. :SIB
 

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It's not so much a conspiracy theory, just a different way of thinking of it. I'm not pushing for this theory like Agent with the staged moon landing nonsense. This actually makes sense if you think about it, but it's not something I'm convinced is the truth in the least.
Think about it for a second though - what better way to test if a player will become a locker room distraction down the road?


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if you are not pushing for the theory then why are you wanting us to stop and think about it? Could this be the case, yeah I guess. Does it make it plausible, not in my mind.
 

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:mj03:


if you are not pushing for the theory then why are you wanting us to stop and think about it? Could this be the case, yeah I guess. Does it make it plausible, not in my mind.

Ok, fine. Have it your way. I'm not trying to get too deep with it :lol:
 
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