Léo Stud had been the newly drafted DE, turned Linebacker of the Portland Pythons for the last two weeks. He was a charismatic player, always ready to take on any challenge on the field. But sometimes before the draft in December from last year, Léo found himself in the middle of a scandal that had nothing to do with football.
It all started when a picture of Léo surfaced on social media, showing him in a ridiculous costume at a party. He was wearing a giant banana suit, with a Dallas Cowboys hat and oversized sunglasses. The photo quickly went viral, and everyone was talking about it.
The media had a field day with the story, and journalists were eager to hear Léo's response. One reporter in particular, a snarky guy named Bob, asked Léo how he felt about the whole situation.
Léo simply laughed and shook his head. "I don't feel bad at all," he said. "It was just a silly costume that I wore to a party. I was having fun with my friends. I don't see what the big deal is."
Bob raised an eyebrow. "But don't you think it's unprofessional for a football player to act like that in public?"
Léo shrugged. "I'm a football player, sure. But I'm also a human. I have a life outside of the game, just like everyone else. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a little fun every once in a while. That costume was a sigh to behold."
Bob persisted. "But what if this affects your career? What if the fans and the team lose respect for you?"
Léo chuckled. "I don't think anyone is going to stop cheering for me because of a silly costume. And as for the team, they know who I am as a player. The last two weeks I was able to proved them that they know that I'm serious about my job and that I always give it my all on the field. So no, I'm not worried about any of that."
Bob looked like he wanted to argue, but Léo stood up and clapped him on the back. "Thanks for the interview, man. But I think I've said all I need to say. If you ask me again I might just have to slap the shit out of you"
And with that, Léo walked away, confident in who he was and the choices he had made. After all, life was too short not to have a little fun every once in a while.
It all started when a picture of Léo surfaced on social media, showing him in a ridiculous costume at a party. He was wearing a giant banana suit, with a Dallas Cowboys hat and oversized sunglasses. The photo quickly went viral, and everyone was talking about it.
The media had a field day with the story, and journalists were eager to hear Léo's response. One reporter in particular, a snarky guy named Bob, asked Léo how he felt about the whole situation.
Léo simply laughed and shook his head. "I don't feel bad at all," he said. "It was just a silly costume that I wore to a party. I was having fun with my friends. I don't see what the big deal is."
Bob raised an eyebrow. "But don't you think it's unprofessional for a football player to act like that in public?"
Léo shrugged. "I'm a football player, sure. But I'm also a human. I have a life outside of the game, just like everyone else. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a little fun every once in a while. That costume was a sigh to behold."
Bob persisted. "But what if this affects your career? What if the fans and the team lose respect for you?"
Léo chuckled. "I don't think anyone is going to stop cheering for me because of a silly costume. And as for the team, they know who I am as a player. The last two weeks I was able to proved them that they know that I'm serious about my job and that I always give it my all on the field. So no, I'm not worried about any of that."
Bob looked like he wanted to argue, but Léo stood up and clapped him on the back. "Thanks for the interview, man. But I think I've said all I need to say. If you ask me again I might just have to slap the shit out of you"
And with that, Léo walked away, confident in who he was and the choices he had made. After all, life was too short not to have a little fun every once in a while.