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Why sports figures are failing as role models 18 Articles

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    by Stephen Fortier

    To set the tone for this article I will start by saying that sports figures are failing as role models because they are not groomed to be role models. They are groomed to hit 400 foot home runs, to rush for 2000 yards in a...read more

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    by Paul Erland

    At what point, exactly, in our sports history as a nation did athletes come to be expected to be "role models?" It couldn't have been during the 1920s and 30s, when Babe Ruth was king. Everyone loved Ruth, but did every...read more

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    by BT Cassidy

    It's important to understand why sports people were role models in the first place. Typically, twenty years ago, on a Saturday afternoon, most of us spent time engaged in some sport or another. Some of us played footbal...read more

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    by Bruce Bostwick

    A question that comes to mind is how in the world do these sports icons fail miserably at being role models. Well, looking at the situation itself, it's probably because of picking the wrong people to look up to and it's ...read more

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    by Islandbrze

    We are failing our star athletes by giving them such huge salaries and no guidance on how to deal with the celebrity status they will soon be experiencing, thus leading to their failures as role models. All young, new p...read more

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    by Joshua Kopp

    Charles Barkley said it best, "I don't want to be your child's role model." and nor should he. Why exactly do we as people put athletes up on a pedestal? Yes, they do compete to be the best in their chosen field on a ...read more

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    by Michael Fazio

    Normally around my birthday (Yesterday, the 10th) I'm just thinking baseball and maybe the NHL Playoffs. I'm worrying about how the Cubs and Brewers are doing, as well as my fantasy teams (I still can't believe I dropped ...read more

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    by Bob Schmidt

    Many athletes fail as role models because they are immature, spoiled brats. They have achieved great success based upon one thing only, performance in their given sport. It is not really their fault, they are the prod...read more

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    by John Graham

    Sports figures appear to be failing as role models because it is only in recent years that the media has elevated them to universal icons. Moreover now sports figures are earning so far in excess of their societal value th...read more

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    by Ted Sherman

    Those jocks aren't failing as role models. Most today just don't give a damn when someone else decides stars should act like a positive role model. Why should they? If you are taken from a childhood of poverty and obscu...read more

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    by Ron Hughes

    Young people need someone to look up to. By virtue of their achievements and their celebrity, accomplished athletes have long been considered natural candidates for the position. Once upon a time, these athletes accepted a...read more

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    by David Andrews

    Professional sports people are not bad role models, at least not any worse than any other occupation that is constantly under media scrutiny. Why all the pressure on athletes to be fantastic people and humanitarians. Surel...read more

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    by Ryan Werner

    The age old question many Americans love to ask is should athletes be role models? The simple answer is that they have no obligation other than to perform to their highest capability for their respective teams. It is our r...read more

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    by Edward Dalton

    Most of those who believe that people who are to be admired because he or she has the ability to excel to the professional level of a sport are they themselves sitting the stage for disappointment to make its arrival. ...read more

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    by Marceline Perry

    Sports figures failing as role models. First, people have to understand that sports figures or not, role models or not, they're still human. They still make mistakes. No jersey on our back, bat in our hand, or football hel...read more

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    by Ray Hobson

    Do we go to the races and send scowling messages to the dogs for being dogs. Are we infuriated that horses do not break free from their harnesses, and hurl their slave-driving jockeys twenty feet into the air. Surely, th...read more

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    by Alex Dones

    Whether athletes like it or not they are role models to thousands if not millions of kids throughout America. Unfortunately many of them don't act it and our society as a whole suffers. We see it all to often. Guys getting...read more

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    by Achilles Windsor

    I don't think that it is truly fair for people to say that sports figures are failing as a whole. However, when an athlete makes a major decision for the negative in his life, we all see it in the newspapers, telev...read more

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