"Well in his
defense, 'caressing balls' is a queer activity."
- Jeremy Hooper
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ESPNU
commentator Brian Kinchen has been suspended for saying that one of
his own comments was "kinda gay" during the network's broadcast last
weekend of the Northern Illinois-Iowa football game.
The comment came
in the first quarter, with Iowa leading, 7-0. A pass from NIU
quarterback Phil Horvath was thrown slightly behind a receiver who
failed to catch the ball. Kinchen, a tight end in the NFL from 1988
to 2000, was observing that the receiver should have tried to catch
the ball with his hands, not his body.
"Your hands are,
are, tender and they can move and caress the ball," Kinchen said.
"That's kinda, that's kinda gay, but hey."
For that
comment, Kinchen has been relieved of his commentating duties this
weekend and, according to ESPN Vice President of Public Relations
Josh Krulewitz, his future with ESPN is under review.
"The comments
were inappropriate and we apologize," Krulewitz said. "He will not
appear on the air this weekend, and his future appearances are in
question."
For his part,
Kinchen says he knows he made a mistake.
"I sincerely
apologize for my extremely poor choice of words," Kinchen said in a
statement through Krulewitz. "They were completely inappropriate and
not at all a reflection of who I am or of the way I perform when I
work. I have learned from my mistake and look forward to continuing
my broadcasting career."
It's a pretty
bold move for ESPN to suspend Kinchen. Many athletes have made far
worse comments than Kinchen's and have not been suspended by their
team or their league (John Rocker being the rare exception).
For me, the
punishment simply doesn't befit the crime. What he said was not
remotely offensive or insensitive, and it just doesn't seem to be
something someone should be suspended, let alone terminated, for.
Kinchen was making a joke, the same joke I hear in my football
league from gay guys every week. Hell, he was saying his own
comment was gay!
"I don't see
the need to champion our cause over the slip of a
comment from a sports announcer."
-GymMountainEER
Outsports Discussion Board |
Saying that
caressing the ball sounds gay may be a little sophomoric, but that's
where much of mass communication is now headed. On Sirius Radio,
which broadcasts the NFL Radio Network and ESPN Radio, Howard Stern
and his cast of characters make the same joke every 10 minutes.
True, Howard Stern and ESPN are two different brands with two
different standards, and I can appreciate that. But, regardless of
the context, Kinchen's comments simply weren't bad.
With all that
being said, and while I don't think the remark should have gotten
someone suspended, I also understand why ESPN has taken action. The
worldwide leader in sports has a growing track record of being
incredibly gay-friendly, and the comment probably 1) didn't sit well
with some executives and 2) kind of made them afraid of the
knee-jerk reaction so many gay people have now anytime a straight
person even utters the word "gay." It's too bad that the gay
community has driven companies, including gay-friendly ones like
ESPN, to be even more sensitive than we at Outsports are.
Some good will
come of this. It will force Kinchen to refine his commentary a bit.
He'll become more conscious of every word he utters, which will make
him a better TV personality. Hopefully, ESPN won't decide to sever
their relationship with Kinchen because he dropped the ball with a
sophomoric comment.
Even if it was
pretty gay.
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