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ESPN Racist? Doubt it...and more.


So I read through all 130 some comments on the main thread and saw a common theme, and a lot of off topic chatter.  I believe what is being said right now are mostly knee jerk reactions towards ESPN, Big Ben, AND the accuser.  Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I believe there are very different things that could be going behind the scenes.

First and Foremost, I don't believe for a second that ESPN's decision was racially motivated.  I see them as being one of the most racially sensitive media outlets out there.  They do so many OTL and fluff stories about racial issues it is nauseating.  If you think the big swinging dick's making the decisions in Bristol didn't think they would get taken to task for this, your crazy.  They knew every media outlet and blogger out there would take advantage of there refusal to cover it. 

I do believe their decision was based off of color, but not black and white...it was made off of GREEN.  The NFL is far-and-away their biggest money maker, and pissing them off isn't something they want to do.  It wouldn't realistically jeopardize their ability to host MNF or provide other "expressed written consent..blah, blah, blah" footage, but it might give them unspoken leverage in future negotiations.  Let's not forget that Big Ben is one of the most marketable players in the NFL, playing for arguably the NFL's most popular franchise.  The single biggest factor, may be that "Rooney" is one of the most influential names in the NFL and that name happens to own the Steelers.

The arguments of the contrary are have very different circumstances.   Vick was marketable, but his story broke under federal investigation, not a questionable civil suit.  Marvin and Moss aren't the most marketable, media-friendly players in the league.  If Big Ben (and to a lesser degree Little Ben) wore a Detroit uniform would this story have been reported?  I think it would have been.

Second, I am a firm believer that there are 3 sides to every story.  His side, Her side, and the truth almost always lies somewhere in-between.  I'm not going to assume he's guilty because I think he's a "scum bag", and I'm not going to assume she's a gold digging liar.  Things like this rarely generate out of thin air.  So I'm going to throw out a couple of plausible scenarios that MAY have happened.....let me over-emphasize MAY!

If Big Ben was merely a model citizen having a good time, I doubt this lawsuit ever would have happened.  If he 100% innocent you probably would have seen an extortion story break from his camp a la Rick Pitino.  It never would have gotten this far.  Maybe he misread some signs and made a ridiculously aggressive pass at her.  Would that make him a rapist?  No.  A harasser and financially liable? Maybe.

Everyone is questioning this girls credibility because of the 1 year delay and the absence of a criminal report.  There are SO many factors that could contribute to this, so I'll try to not go overboard.  First, why a year later?  Many of us meat-head sports guys don't realize just how traumatizing rape can be for a woman.  Many, if not the majority of women fear rape more than they fear death.  If you really stop and think about it, it makes sense.  Very recently we've seen a prime example how a traumatized person acts unpredictably.  The guy who initially discovered the McNair crime scene didn't call police because he was so traumatized by what he saw.  And he only witnessed a crime...he wasn't the victim.  So it's not a stretch to understand why this girl didn't respond in a level-headed manner after a traumatic experience that left her feeling powerless.

If a rape really did occur, I wouldn't be surprised if she left that room and went straight to security or her manager to tell them what happened.  If their initial reaction was "damage control" rather than coming to her rescue, then couldn't THAT make her hesitate to report it? Absolutely.  And again, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I wouldn't be surprised if she witnessed a few interactions between the casino and local law enforcement that weren't exactly on the "up-and-up".  The gambling industry isn't exactly one that has ever been praised for their ethical conduct.  So she may have felt like going that filing a criminal complaint would never see the light of day and maybe put her at risk.

So those are my thoughts that are contrary to the mainstream opinions out there right now.  I don't think ESPN is innocent by any means, but I think their root of their decision is not racially motivated.  And it probably seems likes I'm siding with the girl, but in reality I'm not.  It's just that normally where there's smoke, there's fire.  It's probably just a matter of whether it's a trash can fire or a forest fire.  We'll probably never know what REALLY happened, but there is still much more to learn before we decide one way or another.

And since I started writing this, ESPN is now at least reporting something...so maybe some of this rant is moot.

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I agree with it being more about Green that Black or White

There are players that are acceptable targets, and there are players that aren’t, not because of their race, but because they are fan and media favorites. I’m not a Steelers fan or a fan of Big Ben, but I’ll admit to being unhappy with the story because it ruined the Dumb Lovable Oaf persona that I stick on him (almost entirely from his KSK Character).

That's big talk for a little guy,
but I'm walkin' without reply.
-Lil Wayne "Mr. Postman"

by shake n bake on Jul 22, 2009 10:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Hmmm...

Dumb and Oaf maybe… Lovable might be a bit of a stretch.

by peytonsurdaddy on Jul 23, 2009 12:00 AM EDT up reply actions  

It seems to me...

That ESPN is drawing more negative and conspiracy-oriented publicity to themselves by not just at least running the status quo reporting of this story. Very odd…

by peytonsurdaddy on Jul 22, 2009 10:53 PM EDT reply actions  

At first glance

I did think that ESPN’s decision not to report the story was racially motivated. I mean the police arrested Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. after he showed proof that was his house, so racism still exist today. I’m not comparing that incident to the ESPN’s thing, but I live in the south where the local news stations just started showing the pictures of white criminals on the T.V; so that’s why I thought the whole thing was racist. After reading your post, I can see how ESPN not reporting the story has more to do with money, than color. Now, the website has mentioned the civil lawsuit, but it’s definfitely too little, too late.

"Peyton Manning flow, I just go no huddle."
- Lil' Wayne, Put Some Keys on That

by KMR24 on Jul 22, 2009 11:22 PM EDT reply actions  

I mean the police arrested Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. after he showed proof that was his house, so racism still exist today.

Read every account of what happened to this “poor” professor. It’s more of a case of arrogant, elitist, tired old man meets over zealous cop. People I know, know this cop and his family — all good people and well respected in the community. This is the same cop who attempted to save Reggie Lewis’(Celtics) life after he collapsed and died 16 yrs ago.

by OneMore on Jul 23, 2009 12:22 PM EDT up reply actions  

So your telling that if an officer accused you breaking into your own home

 after seeing family photos and you picture ID, that you wouldn’t have been the least bit ticked off!? You’re a lying cocker spaniel if you say you wouldn’t be. Were they both wrong for their behavior, yes, but one of them should’ve had enough sense to calm down and back off.

And yes, racism still does exist today even though we have a African-American president. We, as a nation, have come a long way from the days of slavery and the Civil Rights Movement; but we have a very long way to go. I’m through with this discussion since this blog is about the Colts and NFL news, not about this nation’s issues.

"Peyton Manning flow, I just go no huddle."
- Lil' Wayne, Put Some Keys on That

by KMR24 on Jul 23, 2009 2:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

Gates was being a prick to the cop from the second he opened the door, long before showing the ID. He absolutely behaved inappropriately.

That’s not to say the Cop shouldn’t have handled it better. But stop trying to pretend it was some blatant racist job. If I said those things to a cop I’d expect to be arrested too.

by willyduer on Jul 24, 2009 12:06 AM EDT up reply actions  

I’m definitely not trying to suggest that racism doesn’t exist. I just see bigger factors in play.

by rudy0498 on Jul 22, 2009 11:49 PM EDT reply actions  

I know you're not suggesting that

I’m just explaining my reason why I jumped to the conclusion that racism was involved.

"Peyton Manning flow, I just go no huddle."
- Lil' Wayne, Put Some Keys on That

by KMR24 on Jul 23, 2009 12:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

Well written... fair and balanced

I have felt as you do, that the truth is probably somewhere in between all or nothing. I also feel as Shake does… damn him for blowing the oaf image.

How can you not love a team that does this?

by LovinBlue on Jul 22, 2009 11:56 PM EDT reply actions  

it has to do with ABC owning ESPN

BR is gonna film with SHaq a how on ABC they dont want a rapist on there network
i dont think he did it though

by Z-money12 on Jul 23, 2009 12:11 AM EDT reply actions  

Call it quits, little guy...

This, my friends, is a classic case of drinking and posting. Please, ignore everything this guy says, as he will be, like I have been myself, embarrassed by his crass and crackpot-centric statements after he sobers up tomorrow.

by peytonsurdaddy on Jul 23, 2009 12:38 AM EDT up reply actions  

I knew there had to be a reason for that guy's inconherentness ;-)

"Peyton Manning flow, I just go no huddle."
- Lil' Wayne, Put Some Keys on That

by KMR24 on Jul 23, 2009 12:56 AM EDT up reply actions  

Good post

Good points, especially about the three sides to every story and your sensitivity to why a woman might delay the reporting of a rape. About ESPN, I think they should have reported the AP story and they could have just held off on any editorializing by their columnists if they wanted to be conservative. Instead, once again, they become part of the story instead of just reporting it.

Keep the faith!

by Marima on Jul 23, 2009 9:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Ouch! That's a good one!

I especially like this quote:

Throughout its multimedia platforms – TV, radio, magazine, Web site – ESPN employs many people: Columnists, talk-radio screamers, investigative reporters (who could have looked into the allegations in this civil suit) and analysts working in broadcast booths. Yet, with one command, one “don’t dare report this,” they all shutup [sic].
They now all must live with one perception: They are puppets.
Oh, and also:
Now, how can ESPN voices ever accuse anyone of stonewalling, concealing facts or covering up without being laughed at?

I like laughing at puppets, but then, who doesn’t?

"Flying blind on a rocket cycle?" -Vultan, from the movie "Flash Gordon", for no particular reason...

by peytonsurdaddy on Jul 25, 2009 11:45 AM EDT up reply actions  

hey I see that

hereiam/Z-money12 must have deleted that post for a second time. no worries I ended up in a debate with Vikings fans soon after. Although I’m not sure if any had more than one account.

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by dolphinsinbuffalo on Jul 26, 2009 12:23 AM EDT up reply actions  

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