Internet Redefines Sports Heroics

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Some sports heroes seem immortal. Their exploits on the field offer a glimpse of what it is like to at least seem to be larger than life. Of the major profitable sports the most physically demanding is football, and perhaps no player has captured the imagination of the public and the media in the past 20 years more than Brett Favre.

Favre has all of the characteristics of a sports hero. He rose from a humble background. Advertisers and reporters portrayed Favre as a Mississippi country boy who made it on his talent and guts. He played to this image and was not afraid to have fun at his own expense. Favre appeared in a commercial that made fun of his famously fickle nature.

For the majority of his career Favre appeared to be almost bulletproof. He became the favorite son of Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory. But like many great athletes, Favre has not been able to handle the end of his career with the grace and decisiveness that he displayed as a competitor. As his career wound down in Green Bay, the Packers grew weary of the questions of whether or not their future Hall of Fame quarterback would continue playing or head off into retirement.

The Packers prepared by drafting another quarterback and stood their ground in preparing for the future during the first of Favre’s “retirements’. While many in the mainstream media stood by their ratings giant, Favre faced a backlash from a previously unthought-of area.

Internet publishers did not have the same restrains as outlets like ESPN in reporting on Favre. Rather than support his wishy-washy decision making, sites like Deadspin openly attacked Favre and brought into question his image. Favre might not have missed starts on the field, but under the microscope of bloggers his football resume appears tarnished by his off the field decision making.

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Cowgirl Takes Down the Gunslinger…On the Internet!

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Can an Internet star take down one of the most famous athletes of all time? The full story might not ever be known, but thanks to the publishing power of the Internet the names Jenn Sterger and Brett Favre will be linked forever.

Sterger gained fame in a way that could only happen during the era of the Internet. During a national broadcast of a Florida State football game, announcer Brent Musburger noted Sterger, who was decked out in a “cowgirl outfit”. The cowgirls were a group of attractive co-eds that dressed in skimpy outfits for every football game. Picture of her screen shot soon spread around the Internet and Sterger became a minor sensation. See parlayed her 15 minutes of fame into a cowgirl calendars and a featured pictorial in Playboy. Shortly after the initial blowup, the hype around Sterger seemed to slow down, and she tried to transition her fame into a career as a television reporter.

Sterger has been a reporter for the Versus Network show “The Daily Line”, but it was not her work that has brought her back into the attention of the public. Even though she might not have wanted it, renegade sports blog Deadspin reported that Sterger had been sexually approached by Brett Favre when both were involved with the New York Jets. Sterger confirmed that she received inappropriate text messages and voicemails from someone she believed to be Favre, but she did not provide the website with copies of the obscene texts. Deadspin claims to have purchased the texts from a third party.

The Favre story offers another glimpse into the world of wealthy professional athletes. Tiger Woods suffered a terrible fall from grace after text messages he sent to a seemingly endless stream of mistresses went viral. Woods and Favre show that no matter a person’s level of fame the Internet has made the most powerful people vulnerable to the prying eyes of a judgmental public.

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