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Would you support a QB who is a homosexual?


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I'd rather root for Ben Roethlisberger. At least you wouldn't have to worry about him.

Actually Roethlisberger is Gay that is why he has to get drunk before he can be with a woman. He is overcompensating by chasing women all the time.

As far as the Panthers, I would leave up to the Center. If he doesn't mind the QB's hands on his butt everyday why should I care?

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What the...

Is this 2010 or 1950? Might as well ask "Would you support a QB who is Black" and keep you answers the same.

Idiots.

Not really. Would you want Jeff Garcia on the team? He's been successful every place he has gone, but never can stick on a roster. Why? The NFL locker room is not even accepting of those who quack like a duck. It certainly wouldn't be accepting of an actual duck.

Not saying it's right. I like gay people and know a few that I respect more than just about anyone. But....you're talking about an environment where those who don't play hurt are referred to as fags, and those who speak like Garcia shower by themselves.

As a fan, my main goal is that my team win the Super Bowl, not play a gay quarterback just to prove a point. It's just entertainment to me.

It will take a Hall of Famer like Aikman coming out before we can even think about an active outed franchise quarterback.

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Not really. Would you want Jeff Garcia on the team? He's been successful every place he has gone, but never can stick on a roster. Why? The NFL locker room is not even accepting of those who quack like a duck. It certainly wouldn't be accepting of an actual duck.

Not saying it's right. I like gay people and know a few that I respect more than just about anyone. But....you're talking about an environment where those who don't play hurt are referred to as fags, and those who speak like Garcia shower by themselves.

As a fan, my main goal is that my team win the Super Bowl, not play a gay quarterback just to prove a point. It's just entertainment to me.

It will take a Hall of Famer like Aikman coming out before we can even think about an active outed franchise quarterback.

Thats the same attitude that kept Warren Moon out of the league.

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Thats the same attitude that kept Warren Moon out of the league.

My favorite team played the first black quarterback, and he came this close to taking us to the Super Bowl. James Harris, 1974.

I understand what you're saying, but I think there is a difference between race and sexuality. I mean, they don't have gay leagues, now do they? It's just a different dynamic.

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What a stupid f**kin question.

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I have to agree with this. Where did this come from? What difference does it make on a football field? A better question would be, "would you support a QB who is a sexual predator?" That one might actually make a fan think.

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Very dumb post. What does this have to do with anything? I guess we could just start randomly asking idiotic questions to stir up stuff. Let me try one.

<sarcasm>What if Fox started coaching naked? Do you think the team would still stand next to him on game days?</sarcasm>

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not that it makes a difference of ones sexual orientation, but it wouldn't be difficult to figure out who the QB was, just look out for who throws like a girl and gives out hugs for penalties and to the opposing players for making a good play on his "balls"

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