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Gregg Doyel weighs in on Icewatergate

Here is the column on CBSsports.com

Excerpt and kudos to Gregg Doyel for showing some guts and integrity.

 

This stuff still goes on in the NFL. Hazing. Bullying. One bigger, stronger person dominating another, and why? Because he can.

Meatheads, you know that? They’re meatheads, all of them, and not just Jason Pierre-Paul of the New York Giants, the freakishly built defensive end who picked up little cornerback Prince Amukamara during training camp and dumped him into a tub of ice water.

Jason Pierre-Paul isn’t the problem here. He’s a symptom, the manifestation of something malignant.

Pierre-Paul is the cough. Hazing is the cancer.

And it’s still happening in the NFL, which boggles the mind on one level but then, frankly, makes all the sense in the world on another. It’s mind-boggling that grown men — professionals, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars at the very least — would still carry on like drunken frat boys or insecure high school cowards. And it’s mind-boggling that their employers, representing franchises worth upwards of a billion dollars, allow it to happen.

But it’s not surprising, really, that NFL athletes would carry on like the Giants were carrying on in that video. .. It started a conversation the NFL needs to have, given that professional athletes are children who never grew up.

As kids they were the biggest or fastest athletes on the block, and because of that they were rewarded with attention and affection. Nothing fundamentally has changed. They were the biggest or fastest in high school, and then college, and because of that they made it into the NFL — where the attention and affection is still there, more than ever.

Some of these guys never grew up, never matured, never hit a level of personal development where it occurred to them that, no, it’s not right to dominate a smaller, weaker person just because I can.

See, this is much bigger than Jason Pierre-Paul and Prince Amukamara, though I’ll admit to this: I now dislike Pierre-Paul. He’s just another bully, a bigger kid who lacks the courage or compassion to realize it’s not OK to dominate a smaller kid. I don’t know much about Pierre-Paul, and I don’t want to know, so save your emails about how great he is, how misunderstood. I don’t care. He’s a team leader who picked up a much smaller, much less valuable teammate, threw him over his shoulder like a bag of dog food and dumped him into ice water. That tells me all I need to know about Jason Pierre-Paul.

But Amukamara? I feel for him. Although he’s part of the NFL’s Never Land culture, he’s also the grown man who was chucked into a tub of ice water. The defeated look on his face when he got out of the water was heartbreaking, so I did some research on Amukamara the person. Him, I wanted to know more about.

Turns out Amukamara graduated in 3 1/2 years from Nebraska, where he goes back to train. While there a few months ago he worked out with some kids at nearby Lincoln High School and remembered the days as a kid when his own youth coaches would have buy his cleats. Amukamara wrote a check for $10,000 to Lincoln High to buy the team cleats and practice jerseys.

That’s Amukamara. And this is Jason Pierre-Paul: a 6-foot-5, 278-pound monster of a defensive end, a Pro Bowl player, a man too big and fast for NFL offensive tackles to stop. What chance did the 6-0, 207-pound Amukamara — who had a decidedly un-Pro Bowl-like season in 2011 — have against him? None. That’s why the video shows Amukamara quietly accepting his fate even as a teammate screams, “Stand up for yourself!”

As if it’s that easy.

That’s the evil of hazing, and yes, I called it evil. It is. There are various levels of evil, so don’t play the Sandusky card on me as if anything that falls short cannot be called evil.

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Columnist comments on the New York Giants and Icewatergate

Here is the link to the column

Excerpt:

On the surface, this isn’t a ridiculously egregious act of hazing, but it’s unnecessary hazing nonetheless. It’s horrible from a public relations standpoint for the Giants, especially with new initiatives to stop bullying being implemented in a countless amount of school districts across the country.

From a football standpoint, I don’t see how this builds team camaraderie whatsoever.

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Hazing goes back behind closed locker room doors in the New York Giants camp

The most telling quote in this new USA Today column is excerpted below:

Safety Antrel Rolle, however, didn’t see what the fuss was about.

“We’re going to horseplay,” he said. “We just have to be a little more cautious about how we go about horseplay and, more importantly, about leaking things to the outside world.”

 

 

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Biggest hazing bust in history to my knowledge

The number of arrests is up to 37 in the hazing death Marc Andre Marcos, who died following a beating hazing for the of San Beda law chapter of the Lex Leonum Fraternitas.

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Update in the Jason Pierre-Paul debacle: the NFL commissioner’s office again ducks all responsibility when it comes to its lack of a hazing policy

The NFL will take no action in the New York Giants locker room fiasco.  In my opinion, the lack of action on the part of the NFL Commissioner’s office is wrong and foolish.  At the very least a strong condemnation of hazing and/or bullying was warranted.  Coach Tom Coughlin took too little action and way too late –also in my opinion. Moderator Hank Nuwer

Here is the excerpt from the New York Daily News:
An NFL spokesman said the incident was a “club matter” and that the league would mete out no discipline. Tom Coughlin met with his team Monday morning. He said any disciplinary action was “between me and the players,” and that he still needed to sit down with Pierre-Paul. But the practice of dunking has been outlawed, he said, “because of the nature of what took place and the potential for injury.” He added that players should be more conscious of what they place in social media.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/steve-weatherford-made-a-mistake-posting-video-jason-pierre-paul-dunking-prince-amukamara-insists-act-a-form-hazing-article-1.1140360#ixzz24I4pKf3V