Tight_Lines wrote:Role Models. I heard a great quote on the Backpage a few weeks ago and totally agrued "Why are Sports Players instantly considered Role Models?"
They are in the public eye and kids have their Favourite Players and buy their gear but kids also buy CDs of their favourite bands, Watch movies and TV shows with their favourite actors in them. Im sure people see Rockstars as their Role models, Young girls see Paris hilton as their Role Model (believe it or Not) so should these people be banned from what they do for their social life decisions? Public criticism will always come with what these people actions are but what wrong has he done in consideration to footy? If a player takes a non-inhancing drug then why should he be punished beyond what he already has? (15 weeks of footy dont forget)
Kids buy these peoples guernseys, numbers, hats, badges etc, you dont see kids wearing the designer labels they saw their fav player wearing or drinking a beer just because they saw their favourite players drinking it they look up to these people in relation to them playing footy so since Cousins has played great footy last 2 yrs and then on the weekend far as I can see kids will still admire him for what THEY see a great footballer.
Whether or not the players like it (or whether or not they should be role models) I think the fact is that the kids do look up to these guys. Whether or not the kids are influenced by their favourite players' off-field behaviour to the extent some people think (which I agree with you on) is debateable.
The players also represent the AFL and their club and both get tainted when an individual player misbehaves - again whether or not they should is debateable - but they do.
In the Cousins case I think he has copped 15 weeks off the field + a hell of a lot of public criticism so a parent should be able to explain the mistake and the consequences to their kids. He hasn't got off scott-free it's just that people have different views regarding the penalty he copped and some think it was too lenient. That last point will always be a matter of personal opinion dependent on your views on drugs, player behaviour, etc so we will never agree 100%.
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