Dolphins’ GM apologizes to Bryant for asking whether or not mother was a prostitute
Dolphins’ GM Jeff Ireland recently apologized for asking then-NFL prospect Dez Bryant in a pre-draft interview about whether or not his mother was ever a prostitute.
From Yahoo! Sports.com:
“My job is to find out as much information as possible about a player that I’m consider drafting. Sometimes that leads to asking in-depth questions.
“Having said that, I talked to Dez Bryant and told him I used poor judgment in one of the questions I asked him. I certainly meant no disrespect and apologized to him.
“I appreciate his acceptance of that apology and I told him I wished him well as he embarks on his NFL career.”
Some blogs are questioning why this is even a story, but it is a story and it’s a situation that is problematic. It appears as though some NFL front office types (that includes coaches) feel as though they’re entitled to ask whatever they want when it comes to interviewing prospects. They feel as though since players are paid millions of dollars that nothing is out of bounds or off limits, which is an issue. (Especially when it comes to asking a prospect whether or not his mother had ever slept around for money.)
Ireland’s question was degrading, insulting and completely unnecessary. What was he hoping to accomplish? What if Bryant said yes? Then what? The Dolphins take him off their big board? What does Bryant’s mother have to do with whether or not he can catch passes?
I realize that teams have to do their due diligence when it comes to finding out what kind of character these young men have. And the only way for them to do that is for them to question them about their past.
But at some point, there has to be a line drawn in the sand and I think Ireland crossed it with Bryant.
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I don’t disagree with anything you said here, Anthony, but what I want to know is why Bryant brought up the “prostitute” question in the first place? How does that help his situation or his mother’s reputation? Now, Dez Bryant’s mom will always be linked with the word, however unjustified.
That’s just a strange, strange decision.
I’m not sure what you mean, JP. Are you asking why Bryant shared Ireland’s question with the media?
That’s exactly what I mean. Why bring it up at all to the media? Did he want to play the victim and get the public on his side?
Not sure. Maybe it ticked him off or he wanted to make sure that Ireland suffered some kind of embarrassment for asking it.
Or maybe he felt as though he needed to clear the air, although like you said, if he didn’t even bring it up he would have nothing to clear.
He surely embarrassed Ireland. No argument there. But at what expense? Now Bryant’s mom will always be known as the woman who the Miami GM thought might be a prostitute.
Maybe he should have had his agent call the GM up behind the scenes and ask for an apology.