Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Plaxico Burress' Gun Shot Wound Makes You Think

For those of you that don't know, New York Giants WR Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself while in a nightclub this weekend. He is in all kinds of trouble for carrying and firing a concealed weapon, which he apparently didn't have a permit to do. If you want more info on the story you can check it out here, here, here, or here.

Though this situation does directly affect the Ravens right now, it does provoke thoughts about the safety of professional athletes. Let me preface this by saying the vast, and I do mean vast, majority of pro athletes remain incognito and out of the public eye for negative events. We think of athletes as controversial figures because there are a very vocal minority that frequently find themselves in precarious situations. More often than not, that negative situation doesn't escalate to the point of violence. Why then do so many athletes own a gun or employ a secuity staff that carries guns?

Most Ravens fans remember the trouble both Ray and Jamal Lewis found themselves in not too long ago. Then there are stories like Richard Collier and Sean Taylor who are most certainly the victims in their violent interactions. Clearly there is a spotlight on these athletes because of the nature of their job and the payout of that job. It is something that they all think about. They wonder how many people know where they live, who they can trust and many more questions that most of us never have to worry about.

Its not that I'm condoning the ridiculous actions of Matt Jones who drove around looking to buy some white powder for a pick-me-up or even Plaxico Burress who appears to just be stupid and selfish. I am however making the case that we can't expect athletes to simply sit at home and watch Pirates of the Caribbean on their projector screens. They deserve to have lives too, but under certain cautions. I don't think an athlete should ever own a gun, but I am not opposed to hiring security guards who own guns LEGALLY.



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