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RE: When is enough-offstage enough-onstage?
« on: March 16, 2007, 08:51:59 PM »
Is there any "sin" or moral transgression you would find so offensive that you would demand a federation strip its top athlete of his title?

For example, if Jay Cutler turned out to be a murderer or a federal informant or a drug dealer or a wife beater or a womanizer or etc., would any of that or any combination of that make you say, "Enough, this guy can't be Mr. Olympia. He's bad for the sport"? Or is one's personal life always distinct from one's professional career.

I think of OJ Simpson. I believe OJ got away with murder and he disgusts me as a human being. His achievements in football are overwhelmed in my mind by his double murder and history of spousal abuse.

NOTE: The above was just an example. Jay Cutler is supposed to be a great guy,husband, and citizen.