Why Do Professional Athletes Appropriate Behavior Of Players?

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“In a free society, government reflects the soul of its people. If people want change at the top, they will have to live in different ways. Our major social problems are not the cause of our decadence. They are a reflection of it” (Cal Thomas). In recent years, growing amounts of domestic violence and substance abuse and lack of penalties in major sports leagues such as the NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA have led them to experience negative press in the media and criticism from fans. Therefore, these sports leagues should impose stricter penalties to handle and prevent the egregious conduct of these professional athletes. The inappropriate behaviour of athletes reflects poorly on the leagues and teams and reduces public interest. In addition, the leagues should have a …show more content…

Lastly, athletes are role models for their supporters, which consist of young fans who are easily swayed and influenced, therefore the athletes they idolize should be people with good morals and strong values. Firstly, inappropriate behaviour exhibited by athletes should result in long-term consequences as it reflects poorly on the leagues and teams. The biogenesis scandal that shook the sports world in 2013, revealed that the league’s MVP Ryan Braun was caught using Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED). Steve Eder, writing for the New York Times thought this questioned whether the league can survive the tarnished image. “Three years after Major League Baseball's commissioner declared the so-called steroid era ''clearly a thing of the past,'' the sport faces persistent doping problems similar to those that have crippled cycling and track and field. The latest baseball star-turned-culprit: Ryan Braun” (Eder, par. 1). Consequently, letting players get away with PED use with small or no repercussions has resulted in certain baseball players gaining an unfair advantage. Thus, if the MLB had made quicker and more sweeping changes to how severely

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