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Coming Out Kicking: openly gay kicker trying out for the NFL

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Meet Alan Gendreau. He's openly gay. His teammates at Middle Tennessee State had no problems with him, because he was good.

I am very interested to see if he makes it. I hope to God he does.

P.S.

He's cute.

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gay and Christian

so you can play football but your church refuses to marry you

sweet
 
I wish him well, we need more open gay people in Sport.
 
Here are my thoughts, girls, gather.



1. The fact that he is christian will help him as much as it hurts him. The idea of an openly gay NFL player being christian will not mesh well with the Role Model status that the gheighs will be trying to give him. However it will be easily digestible for the progessive side of middle america.

2. He is actually not that butch which I know many people including I were hoping for regarding the first "openly" key word is "openly" gay player. We have Kerry Rhodes and a few Ex NFL players that are all insanely masculine however no longer in the NFL. Of course Kerry Rhodes is now engaged to a woman but we all know the tea on that.

3. A kicker is actually one of the best positions for the first openly gay player to be in. He can't be targeted with malicious tackles and he will remain rather protected while doing his job on the field.



At the end of the day I don't believe this is the player the gays want, however it is the gay player we need. This guy could be the one who tips the scale and allows some (Probably not all) players to come out.



I applaud his bravery.
 
He's so freakin' HOTT!!

He's masculine & plays football.

He sleeps with a Bible under his pillow & he goes to church every week. He's a true Southern gay Christian boi!! :D

Just my type ;)
 
He's hottttttttttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :luv:!oops!!oops!
I agree with what DF said. It's really tough for athletes to come out publicly as it affects their already short-lived sports career.
:=D:
 
1. The fact that he is christian will help him as much as it hurts him. The idea of an openly gay NFL player being christian will not mesh well with the Role Model status that the gheighs will be trying to give him. However it will be easily digestible for the progessive side of middle america.

Maybe this gives Tim Tebow the reason to come out....... :lol: no tea no shade, right? :dead:
2. He is actually not that butch which I know many people including I were hoping for regarding the first "openly" key word is "openly" gay player. We have Kerry Rhodes and a few Ex NFL players that are all insanely masculine however no longer in the NFL. Of course Kerry Rhodes is now engaged to a woman but we all know the tea on that.

See, the interesting thing about it all is he's not just coming out. He's already out and that's his challenge. I believe the ever-awesome Chris Kluwe said he had a very comparable college career to his teammate (and fellow hottie) Blair Walsh. So, if he proves himself to his team, then all the power to him.
3. A kicker is actually one of the best positions for the first openly gay player to be in. He can't be targeted with malicious tackles and he will remain rather protected while doing his job on the field.

I think you're right and wrong here. He can't be targeted because he's already protected, but I think that also leaves him vulnerable to vicious attacks that could be played off as "accidents". I hope to God nothing like that happens, but worse homophobic things have happened.

At the end of the day I don't believe this is the player the gays want, however it is the gay player we need. This guy could be the one who tips the scale and allows some (Probably not all) players to come out.

Where's your hand clap emoticon.. perfect. HE'S THE BAT MAN OF GAY FOOTBALL PLAYERS. :)
 
3. A kicker is actually one of the best positions for the first openly gay player to be in. He can't be targeted with malicious tackles and he will remain rather protected while doing his job on the field.

This is exactly what I was thinking.

Now, who will volunteer as the first openly gay QB?
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This is exactly what I was thinking.

Now, who will volunteer as the first openly gay QB?
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I would pity his center. :eek:

But seriously, it is difficult for any kicker who tries out for the NFL, regardless of sexual orientation. Teams usually regard kickers as an accessory - until one of them wins a game. I wish Mr. Gendreau all the luck in the world, but he has a tough road ahead of him. ..|
 
But seriously, it is difficult for any kicker who tries out for the NFL, regardless of sexual orientation. Teams usually regard kickers as an accessory - until one of them wins a game. I wish Mr. Gendreau all the luck in the world, but he has a tough road ahead of him. ..|

That's not entirely true. From the article:
Case in point: The Detroit Lions just signed a new kicker, YouTube sensation Havard Rugland from Norway. His only experience kicking footballs before signing was at Husted’s camp for two months earlier this year.

Kicking in the NFL is about the leg. If he's got it, someone could/should take a chance.

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Does he have a boyfriend?

Google it ..|
 
Young college jock who shows courage to come as gay football player. This may be the beginning of the opening of locker room door to more gay athtletes.
 
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