Jason Collins Tony Dungy

Jason Collins Tony Dungy, Jason Collins needs you to realize that when front-office executives say they'd rather not manage the diversion of a straightforwardly gay player, Collins imagines that is only an advantageous reason for something else.

The previous summer, NBC expert and previous Indianapolis Colts mentor Tony Dungy said he would not have drafted Michael Sam, the first transparently gay NFL draftee.

"Not on the grounds that I don't accept Michael Sam ought to have an opportunity to play," Dungy told the Tampa Tribune, "yet I wouldn't have any desire to manage every last bit of it."

That still annoys Collins, who addresses USA TODAY Sports for an anecdote around another global study on homophobia in games.

"If you somehow managed to inquire as to whether he feels like homophobia is in his level of speculation or on the off chance that he's homophobic, he'd say no," Collins said. "All things considered, if you somehow happened to inquire as to whether he perceives how his remarks are bigot, he said no, as well. A few individuals don't perceive their own bigotry, homophobia. His mindfulness, and individuals like him, are the issue."

Dungy declined remark when offered a chance to react.

Collins said when he joined the Brooklyn Nets and played in the NBA surprisingly since turning out "there was this myth that I'd be a diversion," yet that "following two weeks, it was back to nothing new. There are just such a variety of times you can compose the tale about the gay partner."
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