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  • Jeff1220
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    • Jul 2002
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    Jeff Garcia? Gay?

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    ...From a P.R. standpoint, signing Garcia is a calculated risk for the franchise. Though the mainstream media has taken a hands-off approach to this specific subplot, Garcia addressed last month rumors that he is gay...
    There's no way


    ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
  • Patrick76777
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 17297

    #2
    UMMMM have you ever seen or heard Jeff Garcia talk?


    Oh he's gay!
    Resign our own guys!

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    • The Spaz
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 19066

      #3
      It wouldn't surprise me if he was that's for sure.

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      • Jeff1220
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        • Jul 2002
        • 6136

        #4
        Originally posted by Patrick76777
        UMMMM have you ever seen or heard Jeff Garcia talk?


        Oh he's gay!

        *sarcasm*

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        • Valerie
          Saving the World One Signature at a Time!
          • Jul 2002
          • 22477

          #5
          "Part of it is the label," Garcia added, "being successful, being single, being the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, speaking properly, having a sense of style. A combination of those things gets you categorized as being gay.

          "Just because an individual in his 30s hasn't found true love and, yes, there are opportunities to date but it also forces you to be more particular. In so many ways, you become more adamant about finding that right person and not allowing yourself to open up to just anybody."


          Oh brother! I agree 100% with Jeff. Just because he cares about his apprearance and isn't out dating like a freaking pig, certainly doesn't make him gay. But, if he is gay, WTF cares?!?!?!? He's a damn good quarterback and what he does off the field, in the privacy of his home isn't ANYONE'S business!

          It's refreshing to hear about a guy who is actually looking for something special and not a quick **** after three dates!

          Kudos to Jeff!!!!!


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          Not a piece of my soul that I ain't searched
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          • Patrick76777
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 17297

            #6
            Originally posted by Jeff1220



            *sarcasm*

            No not this time, I'm dead serious! If I had to bet, I'd go with gay on this guy!
            Resign our own guys!

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            • Patrick76777
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 17297

              #7
              Originally posted by Valerie
              "Part of it is the label," Garcia added, "being successful, being single, being the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, speaking properly, having a sense of style. A combination of those things gets you categorized as being gay.

              "Just because an individual in his 30s hasn't found true love and, yes, there are opportunities to date but it also forces you to be more particular. In so many ways, you become more adamant about finding that right person and not allowing yourself to open up to just anybody."



              tell me he's not gay!
              Resign our own guys!

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              • Jeff1220
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                • Jul 2002
                • 6136

                #8
                Hey Val, I've got a Brooklyn Bridge to sell ya. j/k.

                To me, the point of an NFL player being gay isn't so much the gayness itself, but the deception that goes on in the locker room. I know that if I were on a female soccer team (for example), it would be very hard not to check out everything in those locker room moments. The difference of course is that they'd know it becuase I'm a guy and they're fit, athletic women. If an gay man is in a locker room with a bunch of naked professional athletes, and they don't know he's gay, don't you think he'd be observing everything very closely.

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                • Halbert
                  I'm Not Normal
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 4082

                  #9
                  Who cares?

                  Twenty years from now we'll look back on this period in time and feel the same way we do now about civil rights in the 60's.

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                  • Patrick76777
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 17297

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jeff1220
                    Hey Val, I've got a Brooklyn Bridge to sell ya. j/k.

                    To me, the point of an NFL player being gay isn't so much the gayness itself, but the deception that goes on in the locker room. I know that if I were on a female soccer team (for example), it would be very hard not to check out everything in those locker room moments. The difference of course is that they'd know it becuase I'm a guy and they're fit, athletic women. If an gay man is in a locker room with a bunch of naked professional athletes, and they don't know he's gay, don't you think he'd be observing everything very closely.

                    Wouldn't bother me! Don't know why, but it really wouldn't bother me at all.
                    Resign our own guys!

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                    • Jeff1220
                      H to the 12:20
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 6136

                      #11
                      Patrick, I was being sarcastic in the first post.

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                      • Patrick76777
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 17297

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Halbert
                        Who cares?

                        Twenty years from now we'll look back on this period in time and feel the same way we do now about civil rights in the 60's.

                        I agree 100% Hal, but you'd be shocked at how many people on this board don't agree!
                        Resign our own guys!

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                        • Ebenezer
                          Give me a minute...
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 73868

                          #13
                          is it relevant to the way he plays football??




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                          • Patrick76777
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 17297

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jeff1220
                            Patrick, I was being sarcastic in the first post.

                            You got me bro!
                            Resign our own guys!

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                            • Jeff1220
                              H to the 12:20
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 6136

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Halbert
                              Who cares?

                              Twenty years from now we'll look back on this period in time and feel the same way we do now about civil rights in the 60's.
                              I don't agree with discrimination for homosexuals or anyone else, but that doesn't mean that I think it's right. One is who one is as a person and one does what they do as a person. I can like/love who that person is without liking what that person does.

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