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Todd Pinkston breaking barriers as NFL’s first woman

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 10:15 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Todd Pinkston breaking barriers as NFL’s first woman

At the same time he is facing intensified scrutiny from Philadelphia fans in light of Terrell Owens’ injury, Eagles receiver Todd Pinkston continues to set high benchmarks as the first woman to ever play in the NFL.

“The fans are right to expect tough play from everyone on the team,” said coach Andy Reid. “But I think they need to remember that Todd is a woman and could easily get hurt playing a game with so many big, strong and fast men. The fact that she puts on the uniform each and every week is a testament to her toughness.”

Pinkston, already in the Philly fan doghouse for saying he was unable to get “focused” in last season’s NFC Championship game loss to Carolina, has become the sole focus of fan frustration in the last few weeks after twice going out of his way on national television to protect himself from a hit instead of catching a pass.

“People are saying I have alligator arms and that I’m not tough, but that’s just not true,” said Pinkston. “I lost those balls in the lights. And what people don’t realize is all of the abuse I go through on and off the field – people telling me I can’t play because I’m a woman or that I’ll never make it in this league because I was born with a vagina. I have to be tough to endure all of that.”

Pinkston does admit that he puts his protection very high on his list of priorities, however.

“Hard work and hours in the weight room can only do so much,” said Pinkston. “I only weigh 175 pounds and there’s really not much I can do about that. Genetics and body type are what they are. I’m a wife and mother and I want to be around for a long time.”

And for all that he has done for women’s athletics – in addition to being the first female in a sport many thought would never have a place for women, he has put up respectable career numbers – some think Pinkston may end up doing more harm than good to the perception of female athletes.

“Every time she short arms a pass or ducks to avoid a hit, in many people’s eyes she’s reinforcing the image of female athletes as people who are soft and can’t compete on the same level as men,” said ‘USA Today’ columnist Christine Brennan. “A lot of us who are strong advocates for women’s athletics cringe every time she goes across the middle, fearful she’ll embarrass herself.”

But regardless of whether Pinkston will ever be loved of respected in Philadelphia, her place is secure among the list of the all-time greatest female athletes.

“I’d think she has to be right near the top,” said Reid. “She’s put up respectable numbers during her career – numbers that a lot of male receivers can’t match.”




































This story is fake :twisted:

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:10 am
by welch
Oh, you devel! :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:07 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
I try my best to entertain.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:12 pm
by General Failure
That's not really funny, you know. She tries hard to be the best receiver she can be.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:14 pm
by Justice Hog
Furthermore, CLL , you are being completely insensitive to her. Remember, often times she has to play the games when getting the visit from her "little friend."

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:20 pm
by General Failure
Aunt Flo.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:49 pm
by Redskin in Canada
Chris Luva Luva wrote:I try my best to entertain.
You are such a male chauvinist! As a punishment, you get to serve commuity service and social sensitivity training.

I vote for equal play rights to -all- lady players (in Philadelphia). :lol:

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:15 pm
by JansenFan
That's why she can't catch. Her boobs are in the way....ahhhhh!

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:03 pm
by BossHog
That's good stuff Chris.

However... after, "The fact that she puts on the uniform each and every week is a testament to her toughness."

I'm sure Andy would have added "But the fact that she has to change her pads between periods is a testament to her femininity."

:shock:

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:38 pm
by Justice Hog
BossHog wrote:I'm sure Andy would have added "But the fact that she has to change her pads between periods is a testament to her femininity."

:shock:


That is just too damned funny!

Re: Todd Pinkston breaking barriers as NFL’s first woman

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:45 pm
by Clinton Portis
:lol: :cry: *DIES* HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....great stuff. Props.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 1:33 am
by tcwest10
Alright, I've had enough.
You guys know me by now. I don't like to nitpick on stuff too much, but this has clearly crossed the line. I checked out this topic expecting something totally different, and forced myself to read each and every response. Not only am I completely stunned that CLL would have the audacity to post something like this, I am chastened and chagrined (1) by my brethren in their responses.
You know, I think everybody needs to take a step back here and imagine what it must be like to be Todd Pinkston right now, especially with TO out for an extended period.
How on earth is she going to get that god-awful green to go with anything else in her wardrobe ? I mean, it's not like she can just go and throw a simple string of pearls and some sensible heels in. No. Perhaps of she were a Cowboy, she could more easily accessorize. Everything girly goes with the silver and blue, not to mention that eye-catching star in the middle !
And here I thought you were all good men.
Bunch of insensitive misogynist bastiches, if you ask me now.
Hmmmph. =;
ROTFALMAO

1. Johnnie Cochran, defense attorney.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 1:36 am
by General Failure
If she were a Poke she could get away with a halter top and short shorts. Maybe a beehive wig and some 3" heels.

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:31 pm
by tcwest10
General Failure wrote:If she were a Poke she could get away with a halter top and short shorts. Maybe a beehive wig and some 3" heels.


That get-up will never work without the fake eyelashes. Quick, somebody get word to Pinkston before the fashion police get him.

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:42 pm
by General Failure
How could I forget about the fake eyelashes?