So this 5' 6" 160 pound woman wants to play in the NFL?
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KermitBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#1So this 5' 6" 160 pound woman wants to play in the NFL?Tags: None -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
- 11-04-17
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#2Can we let this happen just once and for all to see the result?
I've played with and against females in basketball, and trust me it's a no-win situation.
If you take it easy on them and they do something that stands out, you get ragged.
If you play them tough, you get ragged.Comment -
grease lightninSBR Posting Legend
- 10-01-12
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#3Gonna need a lot of steroidsComment -
RangeFinderSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-27-16
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#4I say let her. If she get's crushed, she was warned. They're not going to pull back because she is female. All they see is a football uniform.Comment -
clockwise1965SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-13
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#5I would love to play in the NFL as well. No shot!Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#6Gotta work on those pecs.Comment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
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#7She’s to small, slow and weak.
Just like the Toyota.Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
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#8Remember when there was the big push for that monster Britney Griner to be able to play NBA?
she was/is a freak of nature that biologically and hormonally pretty much a guy, with the deep voice and male appearance
turns out she wasn't even that great against professional Women that she towered over.
and this girl, isn't even that physically gifted?
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Could Brittney Griner play in NBA?
Cooper Neill/Getty ImagesApr 4, 2013- ESPN.com
Mark Cuban says he would consider giving Brittney Griner a shot in the NBA. Geno Auriemma, among others, doesn't think it's realistic. Here's what our panel thinks about Griner's chances and the idea of a woman playing NBA ball.
1. Should the Mavs give Brittney Griner a look in summer league?Kevin Arnovitz, ESPN.com: Sure. The Lakers gave Nancy Lieberman a shot at summer league in 1981 and she held her own for assistant Pat Riley, who was coaching the Lakers' summer-league team. Summer league has always been about aspiration, and Griner's presence should be welcomed.
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Kate Fagan, espnW: If I truly believed a female player possessed the athleticism and skills to compete for an NBA roster spot, I would want every door opened for her. But I don't believe any current female player -- and there are a number of awesome ones -- can play in the NBA. I can't help but feel that this would be a marketing ploy, and one that would compromise Griner's rookie season in the WNBA, should she choose to pursue this opportunity.
Carla Peay, special to ESPN.com: It depends on what the Mavs want to accomplish in summer league. If they're using the games to look at prospects for the upcoming season and get their rookies and second-year players in shape, then the answer is no. If they're looking to generate publicity, fan interest and media attention, then by all means invite her to play.
Marc Stein, ESPN.com: A tryout for the summer-league squad? Absolutely. Why not? Burning a draft pick on her, even if it were No. 60, is another matter. Ditto for simply handing her a spot on the summer-league team, which the Mavs have already said they wouldn't do. But to not let her come in and audition, individually or in a full-fledged practice setting, is needlessly small-minded if she wants to give it a whirl. If any college player in the women's game has earned the right, it's Griner. (Or the one and only Elena Delle Donne!)
Ethan Sherwood Strauss, HoopSpeak: Not really, and I say it as a Brittney Griner fan. She is listed at 6-8 in shoes, 207 pounds, and plays center. She's great, but much of her production stems from a physical advantage over opponents. It's just hard to see why this wouldn't be a waste of everybody's time.
2. How seriously do you take Mark Cuban's interest in Griner?
Arnovitz: Cuban values innovation and the entrepreneur's pursuit of possibility. I don't imagine he'd sign Griner to a guaranteed contract if he felt that would compromise the Mavericks' chances at success, but he's a man who enjoys stretching the boundaries of tradition.
Fagan: I don't believe he would use a draft pick on Griner, but I do believe he would sign her to the Mavs' summer-league team. And why shouldn't he? Signing Griner would create publicity for his team, without any risk. The burden of performing well, and the embarrassment if she did not, would fall solely on Griner.
Peay: I don't take it too seriously. Cuban is a well-known publicity hound and all the talk about Griner playing in the NBA makes for an interesting discussion. Cuban looks like he's being forward-thinking and progressive, willing to give Griner a shot, but in reality he just enjoys generating more publicity for him and his struggling, lottery-bound team.
Stein: We're talking about Mark Cuban here. Which is to say that, yes, he's one zillion percent interested in seeing if there's any merit to the idea … especially when so many outsiders are telling him how dumb it sounds. It's also worth noting that Baylor's campus is about two hours from Dallas. The Mavs are on the brink of missing the playoffs for the first time in 13 seasons. So the notion that Brittney Griner could help the Mavs, no matter how far removed from reality that statement actually is, had been playfully raised in North Texas long before Cuban's comments on the subject this week. So I don't doubt for a second when he said that he's already pondered it.
Strauss: The guy from "Shark Tank"? How could I ever question his motives? I'm sure his interest is purely pragmatic, as Mark Cuban has never been one to seek publicity before. Either way, it's odd that he expressed less interest in keeping Tyson Chandler.
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#10Laughable. Just no!!
I'd love to see her try to play in college, she'd get smoked on the field and raped in the locker room.. NFL lol..Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
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5918mikeSBR MVP
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#12Can we let this happen just once and for all to see the result?
I've played with and against females in basketball, and trust me it's a no-win situation.
If you take it easy on them and they do something that stands out, you get ragged.
If you play them tough, you get ragged.Comment -
shocka1212SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-12
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#13yea, lets see her shoot the A gap with Saquon Barkley taking the handoff on the other side...
matter of fact, id pay to see it.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#14Comment -
VeggieDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-21-09
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#17Look at the bright side. Half time bj's.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#18I wish society would stop this women in a men's sport sh#$.Comment -
GUMMO77SBR Hall of Famer
- 08-23-10
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#19Frog, you complain about everythingComment -
Brutus84SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-08-11
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#20Just watched her highlights on YouTube. My left nut can make as many playsComment -
newton0038SBR MVP
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#21Would there be an angle for bettors when some of the "players" be riding the cotton pony? Monkey in the hammock = to 3 points??Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#22Agreed, ok in the business world but not in sports.. Come on man!!
I even have a hard time accepting women in law enforcement or the military.. They will get over powered by strong men in physical situations. Can knock out a female police officer in a split second and take their fire arms..
It's like really????
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Auto DonkSBR Aristocracy
- 09-03-13
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#23if the ho can twerk, let her play, let her play, let her play
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BeatTheJerkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-19-07
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#2480% mental & 20% physical ???? Get the fukk out of here with that flawed % logic. She’ll play D-3 whipty fuking do & then she’ll become a Registered Nurse, nice try though cute girl.Comment -
Auto DonkSBR Aristocracy
- 09-03-13
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#25plus, they'd have to add a penalty for grabbin' the bitch and skull-fukkin' her on your way down the side line, as opposed to a traditional, within the rules stiff-arm......Comment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
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#26She would die
Let her playComment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-09-11
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#27There's a hot chick named Becca Longo who has a slight chance.
Slight.Comment -
cankidSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-22-08
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#28Still appears quite small, so a sick overall program for years would be needed and the fortunate state of staying away from injury would have to be on her side for a slim chance for a team to give her a look, most people like an underdog storyComment -
pretentiousGuySBR High Roller
- 09-13-18
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#29What happened to Lucia Rijker when she tried to compete with a man?Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#31Only way a chick could play in the NFL is by being the FG kicker. That's the only position I could see a chick making it on the field in the NFL.. She better have a hell of a leg..Comment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
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#32Comment -
FoxxSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-25-11
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#335'6" DB in the NFL. Yeah, ok. It would be a crazy dream if she was a man.Comment -
scot4SBR Sharp
- 11-03-18
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#35representing a rav 4. about right even ladies know that is a ladies vehicle.Comment
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