Can Skin Color Be An “Image Problem?” The NFL…
Yesterday on ESPN.com there was a poll asking, “which sports league is has the most damaged image?” The poll results of over 60,000 respondents were as follows:
- NHL (hockey) – 2%
- MLB (baseball) – 6%
- NBA (basketball) – 33%
- NFL (football) – 60%
Now I agree that football must be number one, but the 33% that selected the NBA make me curious, especially when compared to the 6% that thought baseball had the worst image. Baseball is of course the sport that has been/is rife with drug abuse and performance enhancement that prompted congressional hearings. But perhaps people just don’t care that much anymore, but having your entire league called dirty would seem to be pretty damaging. And it cannot hurt when 90% of your league is Latino and White (a/k/a not black).
Hockey can be dismissed as statistically insignificant since the only people who picked it had to have been hocky-only fans or people just goofing around.
That leaves the NFL and the NBA accounting for 93% of the image problems. The NBA has had its image problems, but only two incidents stick out in the last decade – the Kobe Bryant rape allegations and the melee in Detroit a few years ago. Both bad, but the Bryant allegations stemmed from a willing sexual partner, who went to his room and then alleged unwanted forms of sex. If true, then Bryant is still a rapist, but there is a boatload of reasonable doubt there. As for the melee in Detroit, Ron Artest and Stephen Jackson are batsh*t crazy, but they were assaulted first (via soda cup). And who can forget Jermain O’Neal’s sliding punch during that melee – it would have made Jackie Chan proud!
But that is really all that has made headlines for the NBA recently. Sure 10 years ago there was the “Who’s My Daddy?” story in the NBA about paternity issues and that still is a major issue, but is it more prevalent than the NFL? Other stories from the NBA recently have been aboutgreat superstars playing great basketball. Allen Iverson struggling with alcohol addiction would probably seem sadder if did not look like people’s image of a gangbanger.
Now I am writing this not about the 40,000 people that answered that football was having the biggest image problem, but the 20,000 random ESPN.com visitors who picked the NBA. How can you pick the NBA as having a worse image than the NFL (and with the recency effect I would expect these numbers are actually higher, given that the NFL has the more recent scandals, than they would be if the timing were equal)? Here’s some “evidence”:
Who’s My Daddy
The reigning king of paternity is Travis Henry with 9 kids by 9 women by the age of 28. The New York Jets new cornerback Antonio Cromartie had to get an advance on his salary to handle several alimony payments. Even if the leagues have identical problems, the NFL’s have made the more recent headlines. And while we are here, Tom Brady seemed to avoid any scrutiny for knocking up his girlfriend and then leaving her for a model. I guess it’s cool if you are Tom Brady. Perhaps because Tom Brady is a ladies’ man. If he were Donovan McNabb he might be “shirking his responsibilities.” Or maybe not, but that is just one case. Let’s continue looking at the total body of information.
Rape & Pillage
Ben Roethlisberger has turned out to be a possible serial rapist. Even if he and Kobe did nothing wrong – what is more lacking in character from comparable stars – consensual sex in your room that goes too far, or banging drunk girls in bars while your bodyguards prevent the girl’s friends from entering? You’re right – being black. (I am not defending Kobe, obviously).
Murder Was The Case That They Gave The NFL
Murderers – Ray Lewis, Rae Carruth, Donte Stallworth (this season) – one alleged, two convicted – all NFL. And on a related, but lesser note – Dog killing – Michael Vick, the ASPCA’s Hitler. I don’t think it is the same level as the things above, but let’s not pretend that it did not tarnish his image and the NFL’s a little.
Male Enhancement
Performance enhancing drugs – I only know that Rashard Lewis was suspended for an over the counter (allegedly) substance. There have been a lot more Shawne Merrimans and Bill Romanowskis in the NFL.
Two Tickets To The Gun Show
Pac Man Jones – punches strippers in the face – his entourage paralyzes a bouncer at a club with a stray bullet – he is the poster boy for bad character in sports. Marvin Harrison – gun incident. The worst the NBA has had – Gilbert Arenas – who turned out to be the worst practical joker (or the best if you think like me).
So the NFL has the NBA trumped on felonies, paternity superstars, animal abuse and performance enhancement drugs, so the question is, what does the NBA have that the NFL doesn’t:
A higher percentage of black men. And those black men have lots of visible tattoos. In the NFL the only black divas are the wide receivers, but in the NBA they are all divas, except for the occasional smart, hard working, scrappy white guys.
Give me a break.
Isn’t it clear that the 33% are either stupid or prejudiced? This is the response I got on Facebook to that question:
Travis Henry? Sheee-it Shawn Kemp invented that shit.
As far as I know, Ben Roethlisberger’s accusers aren’t fairing too well…and lastly, I actually happen to agree that football players in … See MoreAmerica in a lot of cases are frakking animals (whte or black) and most hoopsters aren’t…buuuut football is a sport that has a much stronger team identity of hardworking guys who get paid SUBSTANTIALLY less than their NBA primadonna counterparts. This stix in the craw of the white people who might-MIGHT be responsible for this socalled 33%
- So if racism is not in a majority it is not worth calling out?
- All People? – no just the 20,000+ average sports fans who see the NBA as a bigger image fu*k up than the NFL
- “Hardworking team identity” – sounds like Hilary Clinton appealing to the Western PA voters in the 2008 primary