http://www.vox.com/first-person/2016/10/10/13230346/donald-trump-locker-room-talk-chris-kluwe
Read on for more but I also want to bring up another article that brings up the changing atmosphere for current pros even if they are misrepresenting a stat to almost Polygon levels.
http://thelab.bleacherreport.com/donald-trump-is-tearing-the-nfl-apart/
Dear Donald Trump,
Last Friday, audio leaked of you making incredibly demeaning comments about women and bragging about sexual assault. When asked to justify your statements, you claimed that this was "locker room talk," and it's just how guys speak about women.
You're wrong, and only the type of wrong an over-tanned ham hock like yourself can accomplish, plummeting past the morass of gross incivility into the abyss of depraved sociopathy.
How do I know this? Simple. I was in an NFL locker room for eight years, the very definition of the macho, alpha male environment you're so feebly trying to evoke to protect yourself, and not once did anyone approach your breathtaking depths of arrogant imbecility. Oh, sure, we had some dumb guys, and some guys I wouldn't want to hang out with on any sort of regular basis, but we never had anyone say anything as foul and demeaning as you did on that tape, and, hell, I played a couple years with a guy who later turned out to be a serial rapist. Even he never talked like that.
Read on for more but I also want to bring up another article that brings up the changing atmosphere for current pros even if they are misrepresenting a stat to almost Polygon levels.
http://thelab.bleacherreport.com/donald-trump-is-tearing-the-nfl-apart/
Fights. Friendships ended. Racial divides. Requirements not to talk about a combustible candidate on team property. B/R Mags examination of the football locker room electorate reveals that Americas most popular sport is just as politically divided as the nation itself
Interviews by B/R Mag with dozens of NFL players about Trump over the past four months reveal that scenes of a divided America sparked by the candidate have been replicated inside at least a half-dozen locker rooms of its most popular sport. Some players cite low-level confrontations. Others say friendships have ended. Many see a toughness that could cross political boundaries and a business acumen thats attractive to the likes of Tom Brady, only for the candidates racial bluster to spark more outrage. At least one coach has insisted there be no more player discussions of Trumpnot a ban on politics in general, just Trumpwhile on team property.
Four weeks into the NFL season and four weeks from Election Day, amid an increasingly politicized league confronting on-field protests every Sunday, a straw poll of 43 players by B/R Mag shows:
20 of 22 black NFL players plan to vote for Hillary Clinton.
2 of 22 black NFL players plan to vote for Donald J. Trump.
21 of 21 white NFL players plan to vote for Trump.
The informal survey is in no way scientificthere are some 1,600 players in the NFLbut compare those numbers to recent national polling, and the NFL locker room electorate starts to look at lot like America:
The locker room normally isnt politically correct, Woody said. I know from talking to players things are different when it comes to Trump.