Best Superbowl photo ever

Thanks for sharing this wonderful Superbowl photo, Shelley!

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Keith #1 11:45 AM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

A bit on the nose, don't you think?

Anon #2 11:45 AM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Ha... I've been calling Super Bowl Sunday "National Homoeroticism Day" for years now!

Grey Devil #3 11:58 AM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Irony, I love thee so.

gene #4 12:02 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Really dude? I mean, c'mon. For one thing, too easy. Second, still?

Loraan #5 12:13 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Right ... because any physical contact between two men must mean they're gay. And it's funny to point that out in this case, because being gay is shameful, but since know these guys aren't REALLY gay, it's just funny to call them gay. You know, kind of like it's okay to call Obama black because he's light-skinned, wealthy, and speaks with a rich-white dialect.

*eye roll*

mdh replied to comment from gene #6 12:15 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Sometimes the low hanging fruit is the ripest.

Mark Frauenfelder replied to comment from Loraan #7 12:28 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Sorry your team lost yesterday, Loraan. :(

Anon #8 12:31 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

This will only stop being funny when an openly gay player is accepted by the NFL and its fans. Until then it is hilarious because of the context of their outrageously homoerotic behaviour in the face of their even more outrageous homophobia.

TuesdayWeld #9 12:41 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

It's interesting that people on the outside of this sport automatically classify male physical contact that doesn't include hitting each other as "gay". Football players don't seem to have a problem with these practices - you see things like this all the time, including swats on the behind.

It's not a football issue, it's an issue for homophobes who wouldn't want a man within ten feet of them, much less touching them. Maybe football players are more evolved than non-sports players in the sense that congratulatory physicality isn't seen as "gay", it's seen as merely a way to give a "pat on the back" for good performance. Look to your own homophobic propensities and try to get the f*** past them, don't assume them of others.

Antinous / Moderator #10 12:49 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

I, for one, welcome our new lace-up crotch overlords.

Anon replied to comment from TuesdayWeld #11 12:49 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Yeah right, football players are more evolved on the issue of homophobia and male contact - you are completely backwards on this one. Football players actively engage in homoerotic behaviour in the face of overwhelming homophobia which is what makes it all the funnier. I won't go so far as to say that their propensity for gay bashing is a reaction to their own self-loathing but until I see football players actively accepting openly gay players...well, it just makes it hard to think that they are somehow 'more evolved' on this issue and not self-hating closeted gays

wygit #12 1:00 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Skipping the whole "If men hug they must be teh gay" silliness,
THESE were the best photos from the Superbowl

http://bit.ly/9TU3cF
http://bit.ly/aU2b6x
http://bit.ly/dhbg2z
http://bit.ly/aTWLdU

(ok, on the first point, if you think you can only hug someone you would like to boink, you have a problem.)

Brett Myers #13 1:55 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

You have to admit, out of context, that is a very sensual looking hug. The hand on the back of the head, the hand on the breast, the hips thrust together, groins touching..

/just saying

Mark Frauenfelder replied to comment from TuesdayWeld #14 2:06 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Right on, TuesdayWeld! I'm sure you, like me, are waiting for the rest of the world to adopt the terrific Arabic custom of men holding hands in public.

I'm also waiting for Mancrunch commercials to be allowed during the Superbowl. Until then, I'll keep enjoying the Best Superbowl Photo Ever.

Antinous / Moderator replied to comment from Mark Frauenfelder #15 2:16 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Interestingly, if you watch American silent films, you see men hugging and holding hands all the time, presumably reflecting real life behavior. The gay panic thing seems to have erupted in the 1920s or later.

unklstuart #16 2:20 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

You might not want to call them gay to their face.

Antinous / Moderator replied to comment from unklstuart #17 2:24 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

You might not want to call them gay to their face.

That's not the part that I was aimed at anyway.

Mark Frauenfelder replied to comment from unklstuart #18 2:25 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

"You might not want to call them gay to their face." Why not?

Anon replied to comment from wygit #19 2:27 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

@wygit: Yes, adorable.

You might be trying to pitch them to the wrong crowd, though. I might be wrong, but I guess that the BB readership leans more strongly than average toward the view that the Superthingy is a ridiculous, overhyped, overblown Circus Maximus.

Xopher replied to comment from unklstuart #20 2:27 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Well, except the guy to the right whose name that is.

Cowicide replied to comment from Loraan #21 2:29 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

fap fap fap fap

Anon replied to comment from Loraan #22 2:32 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

"And it's funny to point that out in this case, because being gay is shameful, but since know these guys aren't REALLY gay, it's just funny to call them gay."

Except for those who *are* gay.

"You know, kind of like it's okay to call Obama black because he's light-skinned, wealthy, and speaks with a rich-white dialect."

Wow, that makes no sense at all. I'm glad I'm not USAmerican--I wouldn't want to see everything through the hazy prism of race.

Xopher #24 2:34 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

You know, it's really wrong to tar all football players as homophobic. For example, Saints Linebacker Scott Fujita is outspokenly pro-Gay Rights and Pro-Choice as well.

As for the photo, I don't find it funny, particularly. I DO find it SEXY.

johnofjack replied to comment from Loraan #25 2:38 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Little uptight, aren't you? I'm queer and I thought it was hilarious.

mellon #26 2:39 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Hm, I didn't think it was funny - I thought it was sweet.

unklstuart replied to comment from Mark Frauenfelder #27 3:09 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

I took this post as the idea that the reason this picture is funny or ironic stems from the consensus that American football is a very masculine sport played by violent people with probably a lower then normal percentage of gay players. From my experience, unless you are good friends, even jokingly calling these guys gay to their face might not be healthy for you. There are people like that. Might is a keyword too. They might not care. I assumed people would know what I meant. Of course, I try to be a nice guy and am also a skinny dude that breaks easily.

I am also honored to have a post commented on by 2 BoingBoingers!

Xopher #28 3:20 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

The huggers are apparently Pat McAfee (#1) and Matt Stover (#3). The Saints guy to the right is Randall Gay. (Wow, Randy Gay. It doesn't get any better than that.) (Except that apparently he goes by 'Blue' rather than Randy. Oh well. 'Blue Gay' isn't bad either, especially if you know a little Russian.)

Maybe you all knew those things. But I'm not a football fan and I've never heard of any of these people before.

Anon replied to comment from Xopher #29 3:52 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Drat, if he went with Blue instead of his family name it would have been hilarious.

Anon replied to comment from Xopher #30 5:25 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

@Xopher: Thanks for the info. Worthwhile.

gpeare #31 8:53 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Anonymous #8: openly gay (former) NFL player Esera Tuaolo. And a ukulele player, ftw! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esera_Tuaolo

Brainspore #32 10:08 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Ever notice that most NFL teams sound hilariously gay if you add "ass" to the name? Think about it: Ass Oilers, Ass Raiders, Ass Cowboys, Ass Chargers, Ass Packers...

Anon #33 11:21 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

Nice one, Brainspore.

Anon #34 11:27 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

As a person who is not into sports, if the SB was more like this I would totally get into it.

Antinous / Moderator #35 11:39 PM Monday, Feb 8, 2010 Reply

You forgot Ass Jets. That's an image that'll stick to the inside of my brain for a while. That and Ass Browns.

jackie31337 replied to comment from Brainspore #36 12:42 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

"Ass Ravens" just doesn't have much of a ring to it. Neither does "Ass Colts", for that matter. Some days it sucks to be from Baltimore.

Anon replied to comment from Brainspore #37 6:58 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

@Brainspore- thanks for taking this post where it was trying to go the whole time- to The Land of Awesome.

frogmarch #38 7:51 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply
stegodon #39 9:21 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

i'm straight, and although i played football in high school, i don't think i've ever managed to sit through an entire televised game. boooring. a gay friend was ripping on me last week because i didn't know the teams in the superbowl, "god, you are such a snttbg!" so, there's that.

Xopher replied to comment from Antinous / Moderator #40 10:07 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

And Ass Saints sounds best of all! (Though I must say, Ass Giants does make me think.)

Felton replied to comment from Xopher #41 10:19 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

Ass Steelers?

Anon #42 11:05 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

The public on field behaviour is the minor tip of the iceberg, football culture from high school up to the NFL includes a great deal of homoerotic behaviour most of which takes place off the field and is similar to frat hazing. NFL players are smart enough and/or controlled enough to not publicly demean gays (too much) or assault them physically but the environment is very unfriendly to gays - only three players have ever come out and then only in retirement. At the college and high school levels you see plenty of verbal and physical abuse being more or less sanctioned.

As the pinnacle of football culture the NFL has a responsibility for what it fosters in the ranks of its aspiring members - they need to take the lead in making homophobic behaviour unacceptable in football.

Anon replied to comment from gpeare #43 11:10 AM Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010 Reply

Did you read the part about his book and fight against homophobia in the NFL? Only proves my point

Anon #44 6:01 AM Wednesday, Feb 10, 2010 Reply

Best part is the kicker (Pat McAfee) used to ride my school bus! So pleased to see him as part of the happy couple.

purefog #45 11:00 AM Wednesday, Feb 10, 2010 Reply

To provide a thoughtful context for this photo, I give you:
http://trueslant.com/markdery/2010/02/09/jocko-homo-how-gay-is-the-superbowl/

Anon replied to comment from Loraan #46 6:14 AM Tuesday, Feb 23, 2010 Reply

Geeez, laugh much?

Anon replied to comment from Loraan #47 5:39 PM Monday, May 24, 2010 Reply

It's not because them touching makes them gay. It was just the way everything fell together in the picture that made it funny. Geez. No one is specifically calling them gay. Open your mind a little.

Avram / Moderator replied to comment from Antinous / Moderator #48 6:10 PM Monday, May 24, 2010 Reply

The gay panic thing seems to have erupted in the 1920s or later.

The 1920s actually saw an increase in acceptance of homosexuality, at least in big cities, though there was a bit of a backlash as well. See Wikipedia: Roaring Twenties, Pansy Craze. The Wikipedia article credits this to Prohibition, but Europe apparently had a blossoming of gay tolerance as well in the 20th century's first couple of decades. Then fascism and the war washed it away.

I sometimes worry that we're going to see that bit of history repeat itself.

Avram / Moderator replied to comment from Xopher #49 6:12 PM Monday, May 24, 2010 Reply

Xopher, actually, the most sexualized name in big-league sports can be found in baseball: Randy "The Big Unit" Johnson.

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