I don’t spend much time focused on sports. Probably a lot less than the average American man. However, it seems to me that many athletes have never outgrown the highly impressionable state of mind seen mostly in teenagers, where peer pressure and group status take on an outsized importance.
Once This type of person gets married or becomes fully committed to their livelihood, they may find the strength to recalibrate how important group approval is to them. In short, Breer thinks it’s always a safe bet to be P.C., because the media won’t be so quick to hold you in contempt. Time Tebow is not a part of that clique, and never will be.
Yours is an interesting analysis.
Makes sense.
Almost reminiscent of girls and their group behaviors.
They sure haven’t grown up while they’re playing. Have you ever noticed how most of them “skip” across the field when they make a good play? The look like Megan Kelley on election night when Obama was announced the winner.