I couldn't decide whether this should go here or in the debate thread. I really want this to be a bit of a passionate discussion... but I figured it might not turn out like that. If it does, someone can move it.
There are a lot of reports out there that people involved in sports learn good social skills like teamwork, humility, etc. However, we see in professional sports all the time, players who are constantly breaking laws and bending rules to support their egos, drug habits, and whatnot. People also tend to stereotype "jocks" as jerks, womanizers, etc.
Do you think sports encourage good behavior? Maybe a few bad eggs ruin the general reputation? Do you think all players get big heads to a varying degree? Or do you think people's behavior develop outside the athletic arena completely?
There are a lot of reports out there that people involved in sports learn good social skills like teamwork, humility, etc. However, we see in professional sports all the time, players who are constantly breaking laws and bending rules to support their egos, drug habits, and whatnot. People also tend to stereotype "jocks" as jerks, womanizers, etc.
Do you think sports encourage good behavior? Maybe a few bad eggs ruin the general reputation? Do you think all players get big heads to a varying degree? Or do you think people's behavior develop outside the athletic arena completely?