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Related: About this forumRemembering Why NFL Running Back David Kopay's Coming Out Continues to Inspire
History takes time. We understand this intrinsically, but when it comes to our rights -- our lives -- we become impatient. David Kopay made history in 1975 when, after almost 10 years as an NFL running back on teams like the 49ers and Vince Lombardis Redskins, he told a newspaper reporter something no other professional athlete had ever said before: Im gay.
The response at the time from some in the sports establishment is worth remembering. My reaction was one of sickness, said the Philadelphia Eagles head coach. The PR director for the Minnesota Twins railed: Your colossal gall in attempting to extend your perversions to an area of total manhood is simply unthinkable.
Other closeted NFL players distanced themselves from their old friend. Jerry Smith, a star Redskins tight end, had discussed coming out with Kopay in a book, but Smith died of AIDS in 1986 without ever publicly acknowledging he was gay. Some teammates and officials supported Kopay, but history has been slow to catch up on the football field.
Nearly 40 years later, only two other NFL players have come out, both after retiring. No out man has ever played an American professional team sport. If that sounds footnotey, consider this: Americans have never turned on the TV to see an honest gay man in the end zone, on the mound, at the free-throw line, or hustling across the ice. Kopay knows how tough it will be for that player, comparing it to Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier. When Kopay was playing, his nickname was Psyche, because he was always psyching himself up to excel. He felt he had to be the tough queer.
http://www.out.com/entertainment/sports/2012/07/30/david-kopay-nfl-grass-ceiling
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Remembering Why NFL Running Back David Kopay's Coming Out Continues to Inspire (Original Post)
William769
Jul 2012
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msongs
(67,453 posts)1. which is the "why"? the gratuitous beefcake pic or the football uniform pic? nt
William769
(55,148 posts)2. Why ask, just enjoy both.
BTW Picture was posted because it was in the article.
closeupready
(29,503 posts)3. I read his autobiography, years ago. Made a very good
impression on me. And I'd never heard of him prior to reading the book. K&R