Posted on 10/08/2019 3:53:30 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Penn State University is responding after an alleged letter from an alum criticizing the appearance of a football player went viral on social media.
One of the player's teammates shared the letter on Twitter.
The writer starts off by saying he and his wife are "older" graduates and follow all Penn State sports, and said "we miss the clean cut young men and women from those days."
The writer goes on to criticize the player's hair, saying, "Don't you have parents or girlfriend who've told you those shoulder length dreadlocks look disgusting and are certainly not attractive."
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Penn State responded to the initial tweet, saying," While we don't know the source of this letter or the authenticity, obviously its content does not align with our values. We strongly condemn this message or any message of intolerance."
(Excerpt) Read more at wpxi.com ...
If the back of your Hair went over the Collar of your Shirt when I was in High School, you were sent to see the Boy’s Vice Principal.
Yes, I am that old.
And the sign said “Long-haired freaky people need not apply”
So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why
He said “You look like a fine upstanding young man, I think you’ll do”
So I took off my hat, I said “Imagine that. Huh! Me workin’ for you!”
Whoa-oh-oh
Wouldn’t really wanna be the guy to drag ‘em down by it, either.
Does he stand at attention for the National Anthem?
Hahahahaaaa. I can see you’re a funny guy. That’s good.
I think the more attention to grooming, means less time to concentrate on your athleticism. Professional athletes are gladiators. At that level don’t think your hair length makes much difference.
At any level of the sport, hormones flying, so I get the macho thing to attract the ladies and scare your opponent. There are exceptions, but I think in general the young athlete who concentrates more on his conditioning, preparation and practice rather than “the look” is more effective.
It’s not just hair, almost every high school and college athlete has more than one tattoo. Why is that? Like I said, it appeals to the ladies, you’re copying the pros, it’s a way of putting fear into your opponent. Who knows.
My impression is that these things are fads, and come and go. Generally it looks now like the dreads are on the out.
In summary, I don’t really know what is fact and fiction, related to the cosmetics, but I think it would be a good area to research.
Probably, in reality performance in football is unrelated to hair length and ornamentation, but funny how you virtually NEVER see professional basketball players with long or artificial hair. A few in baseball, in the past, but hardly any now.
Certainly not worth getting your underwear all bunched up over the whole thing.
Why do you have such a short fuse today? We need to have a beer together.
jmo and I'm sticking to it...so just flame away....
The people are old fools who think their $100 donation and season tickets mean something. They dont.
Im tired of it
Dreads hanging down to the waist
Its silly me me me me preening so common to black players
Not all but many
Lord they make one decent play and dance around like the rain just broke the drought over the yams patch
I watched a pro game Sunday briefly where the defensive back missed his defense of the pass yet was able to tackle the receiver after the receiver made the first down
Celebrating a tackle for a reception he should have stopped
Man...where Vince Lombardi ...
Nick Saban is one of the few coaches that players fear...nowadays
Hell chew em out for silliness
My bad
Back to reading comprehension for me
And some more sleep might help
Running on four hours and I aint Trump
Those nasty “I wanna be the Predator” look is just dumb. I, too, would allow hair tackles.
Yep, hair tackles. And watch crew cuts come back in style in 3 days.
Thing is, the guy is a Defensive Back, if he has three interceptions a year, tries to advance a recovered fumble or is a kick or punt returner (which he isnt) hes not in danger of getting tackled by his dreads.
Its a disgusting, dis-respectful, filthy look, celebrated by a school much further in love with their own fake virtue, than reality.
I am not sure its filthy or disgusting. You may not like it; I am not really a fan of the look-but its certainly not filthy.
If the coaches are OK with it, I dont care.
I certainly would not take a second to write a letter bitching about it.
......... easier to tackle him.
“We strongly condemn this message or any message of intolerance.”
Oh what a bunch of posturing pretentious babies!
Penn State can take their arrogant holier-than-thou (not to mention God’s gift to football) attitudes and shove it where the sun don’t shine.
No, she meant he NOW has “wrinkles” to his bare SKIN like a Shar-Pei because way in the PAST he was like a Komondor/Puli.
‘Ill bet he wrote it himself.’
the school says they can’y verify the ‘authenticity’
of the letter; what, they can’t simply ask one of their alums if he really wrote it...? weasel wording that leaves more questions than it answers...FWIW, I think it’s a real letter from an old timer letting his tongue do his thinking...
That is also a realistic possibility.
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