CLEVELAND -- Once Michael Sam is drafted in the NFL, the Missouri defensive end
will be judged strictly on whether he can play and whether he can help his team
win.
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-- will be trivial. As the first openly homosexual player to enter the draft,
Sam could face scrutiny unlike any player before him. But many of the greatest
players and coaches in football history dont believe hell be subjected to any
hatred, harassment, discrimination or bullying by teammates. "I dont think hell
have any problem in the locker room. I dont think hell have any problems on the
field," said Hall of Fame offensive tackle Art Shell. "The one thing about
football players, theyre inclusive. They will take you for who you are, not what
people try to portray you as. "Its who you are: Youre a football player, then
you can play with us. I dont see that as being a problem in the National
Football League." Shells stance was shared by several other Hall of Famers,
including Lions running back Barry Sanders, Buffalo coach Marv Levy, and Giants
linebacker Harry Carson, who appeared along with nearly 100 other inductees at a
two-day "Fan Fest," the largest gathering ever of football legends outside
Canton, Ohio. Sanders, who retired at the peak of his career following the 1998
season with 15,269 career yards rushing, believes theres an unwritten code among
football players to ignore anything other than a persons skills and talents.
"From the time youre a kid and you start playing, youre almost programmed for
Can a guy play or not?" he said. "By the time you get to the NFL, thats well
ingrained. Im pretty sure every guy in this league has been around gay
individuals before, and so I dont think it will be much different." Sams
courageous decision to reveal his sexual orientation was an important personal
milestone. It was also an historic moment for the NFL and all major sports as it
provides a deeper reflection of societys openness and willingness to accept his
individuality. Sams revelation may not have been met with such overwhelming
approval just a few years ago. In the macho arena that is pro football, Sam may
have been an outcast in previous generations. "Hes a very bold guy to come out,"
said cornerback Michael Haynes, a nine-time Pro Bowler elected to the Hall of
Fame in 1997. "The timing is good. If hed done that in the 60s or 70s, maybe not
so good because everybody was really struggling with how to understand
differences like that in people. "Diversity has become a critical topic, people
are talking about it all the time and I think the world is different. Remember
Magic Johnson with AIDS? It starts with education. Hell be judged on football."
Carson, who retired in 1988 after 13 seasons in New York, said he was "proud" of
Sam for choosing to be open about his sexuality. Carson recalled that one of his
Giants teammates, offensive lineman Roy Simmons, was suspected as being gay and
was never ostracized. "It never really swayed anyones opinion of him," Carson
said. "But its something he lived with and he didnt have to by himself because
he had teammates, and the teammates he had were guys who supported him. Even
though he never said anything, were a team and guys on the team who are
unselfish are going to support their teammates regardless of how they choose to
live their lives." Simmons, the first player to acknowledge he was HIV positive,
died early this year. He was 57. Its possible there will be some awkwardness for
Sam in the locker room, where he could be subjected to jokes and playful
ribbing. Sanders believes those days are long gone. "Guys are more forward
thinking than you think," he said. "It helps that hes a big guy. No one will
mess with him." The 6-foot-2, 261-pound Sam has been projected to be drafted
from the third round on. Sam didnt perform well on the field at the scouting
combine, where he calmly handled tough questions about his decision to "come
out." Levy, who led the Bills to four straight Super Bowls, said his criteria
before deciding to draft Sam would be pretty simple. "Is he the best guy at his
position when were on the board, and do we need a guy at that position?" the
89-year-old Levy said. "If so, Ill take him. Id like to know his character
qualities and other things, but that would not factor into my decision." If he
were coaching a team that selected Sam, Levy said he would not feel any need to
address his players. That may not have been the case 10 or 20 years ago. "I
wouldnt make an issue of it," Levy said. "I think society has adjusted to the
point where its an acceptable thing and why make an issue of it? That would be
my approach. Things change, plus Ive got to worry about how to pick up the
blitz."
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players, the lineman. DENVER -- Lindsey Vonn will skip the World Cup races next
week in Beaver Creek, Colorado, as she recovers from a downhill training crash
in which she partially tore one of the reconstructed ligaments in her surgically
repaired right knee. The reigning Olympic downhill champion will continue to go
through therapy on her knee and is not ruling out a possible return to racing in
Lake Louise, Alberta, the following week, her personal publicist, Lewis Kay,
said in a statement Friday. The Sochi Games are less than three months away and
its unclear whether Vonns crash earlier this week will affect her Olympic
aspirations. The four-time overall World Cup champion fell during a training run
at Copper Mountain, hurting the same knee she injured in a high-speed crash at
the world championships in February. She also suffered minor facial abrasions
and a bruised shoulder blade, which are on the mend. On her Facebook page Friday
afternoon, Vonn wrote: "Thank you all so much for your support and well wishes.
It has been a very difficult few days and your positive messages have helped
tremendously. Rehab is going well and I am worrking as hard as I can to race in
Lake Louise in a few weeks.
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"PS: dont worry guys, this is only a temporary setback. Nothing will keep me
from picking myself back up and continuing to fight for my dreams." Her surgeon,
Dr. Bill Sterett, said that Vonn is "progressing well while not losing any of
the strength she worked so hard to achieve." Vonn, who lives in Vail, was
looking forward to making her season debut in Beaver Creek on a new womens
course set up ahead of the 2015 world championships. Vonn knows Lake Louise
quite well, though, and has been so successful there -- winning 14 times -- that
its become known as "Lake Lindsey." After Lake Louise, the World Cup womens
circuit swings back to Europe for super-G and giant slalom races in St. Moritz,
Switzerland, on Dec. 14-15. Then, its off to Courchevel, France, for a slalom
event on Dec. 17. Vonn remains three wins away from matching Austrian great
Annemarie Moser-Proells record of 62 World Cup race victories.
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