Friday, August 8, 2014

A Tale of Two Quarterbacks

Dan Marino vs. Doug Flutie It is sometimes amazing how two men in the same profession can have vastly different political views. Dan Marino spent his entire NFL career with one team (the Miami Dolphins) and is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Doug Flutie played pro football on both sides of the border (where the rules are slightly different) but is best known for a "Hail Mary" touchdown pass he threw while a senior at Boston College, which ultimately earned him the Heisman Trophy. Both Marino and Flutie have an autistic son. However, their sons are at very different points along the autistic spectrum which has in turn led the two to form vastly different views about the subject. Dan Marino's son Mike has Asperger's, and had a virtually normal childhood. He attended a private school, was on the football team, and is now starting a career as a DJ. In a 2005 interview, Marino said that his son was "cured," but has since backed off that statement and is now supporting neurodiversity. A few years ago, Marino's charitable foundation sponsored a television ad featuring Ari Ne'eman, the founder of neurodiversity. Flutie's son Doug Jr. has childhood disintegrative disorder, which is a severe, regressive form of autism that does not improve with age. Doug Flutie Jr. is now 22 years old, but still requires round-the-clock care and likely will for the rest of his life. Doug Sr. dreamed of his son playing in the NFL, but he has never spoken a single word. Doug Flutie founded the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Curing Autism in honor of his son, and due to the severity of his son's condition he obviously supports a cure. Perhaps as consolation, Flutie's daughter Alexa is now an NFL cheerleader for the New England Patriots, which is Flutie's hometown team. I wonder if this subject comes up at all when these two men meet (which they undoubtedly have), and whether it has caused a rift between them. Both men were employed as analysts following their retirement; Marino was recently fired from his job with CBS after it was revealed he had an illegitimate child, and Flutie became a college football announcer for ESPN and now works with NBC. Even during their careers, I am almost positive they played against each other at least once, so even then the issue probably came up. Speaking of the NFL, when is LA gonna finally get a team?

23 comments:

The Most Autistic Man In Showbiz said...

LA Gold. After the awesome Entourage character based off of Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold.

I actually am curious to see if they have differing opinions or not. There could be room for reconciliation in each other's opinion. I for one support acceptance, tolerance, intervention and integration for people higher on the spectrum, I am adamantly anti cure for people higher on the spectrum. However, I don't deny people much lower on the spectrum, like Doug Flutie's son, could benefit from a cure if one were available, which there isn't, it will be at least several centuries before medicine and technology makes curing autism possible. But if there were a cure for Doug Fluties' son, and people affected by it, I would support it. It's all about creating the best life outcomes for people, and if Doug Flutie and his soon feel that there needs an improvement in quality of life with a cure, not my right to stop them. But again, cure isn't available and won't be for centuries.

Anonymous said...

Inform yourself before you write things, dipshit. I'm autistic myself and I have a college degree and do volunteerwork in my free time. The stupidity of this post is beyond me. Jesus fucking Christ.

John Sims said...

I read somewhere that you lost a lawsuit to Phil Gluyass. How about blogging about that and letting us know what happened?

Andrew Ackner said...

I just got engaged, suck on that you stupid fuckheaded virgin!

Anonymous said...

Yes you are.

Anonymous said...

Prove it.

Anonymous said...

No you haven't. Where did you prove it?

Anonymous said...

No it's not. Prove it properly. What was her name and her contact details?

Anonymous said...

Until you do reveal it, we - the people - don't believe you when say you are a virgin.

Corrected said...

"Ari Ne'eman, the founder of neurodiversity"

Bullshit. It was Judy Singer and Harvey Blume in the late 1990's.

Anonymous said...

We won't.

Anonymous said...

Everyone refuses to believe you.

Andrew Ackner said...

No they haven't.

I Tell No Lies said...

No one has because you are a proven bona fide cast iron 100 percent LIAR!

Anonymous said...

Your a disgrace to the spectrum

Anonymous said...

You Are A Liar.

That's the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth - so help me God.

Anonymous said...

You do it all the time, fuck face. Why aren't you in jail?

Anonymous said...

You're a proven liar, shithead!

Anonymous said...

helpolivercanby.blogspot.com

Scores of proof right there!

Anonymous said...

Prove it's rubbish. Give examples with links that show it's wrong.

Anonymous said...

So it's true then, and you are a liar. Until you provide links, you're a lying little shit, and a fucking coward.

Twinkles said...

No, Oliver, you are not victorious at all. The burden of proof is on you because your statements have been challenged with verifiable facts. If you don't prove the statements incorrect with your own countering verifiable proof, then you've lost.

Anonymous said...

Easy, Oliver! They yanked your chain and you bit back too hard. You should have just ignored the bitch. That blog Glucose runs (I can't see how it could be anyone else) doesn't give any real proof. Just fucking opinion. We both know opinion means fuck all.

You fuck wits tell your master that there needs to be fucking proof with links! That's what you wanted from Oliver so practice what you fucking preach!!