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Tony Dungy on Michael Sam: Homophobic or anti-media circus?

Former NFL coach Tony Dungy faced a media backlash after saying that he wouldn't have drafted openly gay player Michael Sam. Yet many NFL fans seem to agree with Tony Dungy.

After former NFL coach Tom Dungy said that he wouldn't have drafted the first openly gay player, Michael Sam, most fans took to social media in support of his remarks.

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July 23, 2014

When the St. Louis Rams drafted Michael Sam, the first openly gay man to play for the National Football League, many pundits and fans cheered the pick as a solid choice. But after a controversy emerged this week, that opinion appears to have been far from unanimous.

In an interview with ,听Tony Dungy, a former NFL coach, Mr. Sam because of possible complications arising from a gay player on the team.

Mr. Dungy, whose career included stints with听the Indianapolis Colts and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, told the newspaper:听鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 want to deal with all of it. It鈥檚 not going to be totally smooth," adding, "things will happen.鈥

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While 听 the former coach听鈥 including ESPN anchor 听鈥 many听fans flooded sports sites with strongly-worded support for Dungy's view.

"This article is just stupid! I wish people would stop equating civil rights with this gay agenda!! IT'S NOT THE SAME," wrote user "MsMahogany2u" on , receiving about 730 likes and 110 dislikes.

"Gone are the days where someone told you their honest opinion on a cause," wrote Matt McRimmon, in a comment that garnered more than a thousand likes as the most approved comment on听. Mr. McRimmon, who identified himself as a US Navy corpsman, told a critic to "lead the parade on this matter."

"Am I the only one who doesn鈥檛 take issue with his comments," wrote user rextraordinaire on . "I had more respect for Dungy before he put out this PC statement," said another, .

What I was asked about was my philosophy of drafting, a philosophy that was developed over the years, which was to minimize distractions for my teams.听I do not believe Michael's sexual orientation will be a distraction to his teammates or his organization.听I do, however, believe that the media attention that comes with it will be a distraction. Unfortunately we are all seeing this play out now, and I feel badly that my remarks played a role in the distraction.

Sam, the the Southeastern Conference鈥檚 All-American defensive player of the year,听 in a short conversation with听Nick Wagoner, ESPN's correspondent for the Rams.

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This isn't Dungy's first run-in with gay-rights supporters and their friends in the media. In the past, he has faulted President Obama for backing same-sex marriage. Last year, he criticized NBA player Jason Collins' decision to come out.

As for Sam,听听that听whatever issues he encounters off the field may be mild compared to what he experiences in the locker room.

The locker room has proven hostile to other minorities. Earlier this year, 听to look into claims of racist bullying and harassment lodged by black players on the Miami Dolphins. The report bore out those allegations, but did not clearly articulate a solution: "the treatment of [Dolphins player] Jonathan Martin," the report concluded, "and others in the Miami Dolphins organization at times was offensive and unacceptable in any environment, including the world professional football players inhabit."