{"id":77728,"date":"2022-08-16T16:48:41","date_gmt":"2022-08-16T16:48:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportscroll.com\/?p=77728"},"modified":"2023-12-28T05:59:52","modified_gmt":"2023-12-28T05:59:52","slug":"sports-teams-showed-no-moral-integrity-with-these-vile-decisions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/develop.sportscroll.com\/sports-teams-showed-no-moral-integrity-with-these-vile-decisions\/","title":{"rendered":"Sports Teams Showed No Moral Integrity With These Vile Decisions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Everybody wants to think that their favorite sports team is a beacon of purity and light. But the reality is that at the end of the day, they are businesses and this automatically creates darkness<\/a> due to the sheer focus on money. Unfortunately, most franchise owners couldn’t find a moral compass if one hit them in the face.<\/p>\n Today we’ll look at some of the most dubious decisions and practices in sports history<\/a>. There are infamous franchise<\/a> relocations that robbed cities of their character. Meanwhile, some owners and teams chose to ignore horrendous athlete behavior because of their on-field ability. Check out these decisions that lacked moral integrity below.<\/p>\n Hill is one of the best NFL receivers but brought a lot of baggage with him. One of the worst moments came during his days in West Alabama and tarnished his NFL rookie year. The Chiefs maintained an interest in the dynamic young star but this rubbed some people the wrong way.<\/p>\n It isn’t easy to root for a man that lays hands on a woman but they didn’t care what their fans<\/a> thought. Kansas City showed a lack of moral compass when they drafted him ahead of other teams that removed him from their boards. In the end, he became a massive fan favorite as well as a Super Bowl champion (via Sporting News<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Pippen was the Chewbacca to Michael Jordan’s<\/a> Han Solo during their heyday with the Bulls. However, the franchise didn’t treat him in the same way as their icon. GM Jerry Krause infamously convinced the gullible Pippen into signing a horrific long contract with little upside (via Fanbuzz<\/a>).<\/p>\n The player went for long-term security over the possibility of increasing his income. This was a terrible<\/a> decision because contract inflation went down and he became one of the league’s lowest-paid stars. Krause showed a lack of a moral compass when he took advantage of his star athlete, but that’s business.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Patriots are experts at cheating<\/a> as they proved in 2015 when they deflated balls to gain an illegal advantage. They played the Colts in the AFC Championship game before cruising onto a Super Bowl<\/a> victory. In the end, an NFL investigation concluded that cheating occurred and they punished the franchise.<\/p>\n New England received a fine, lost<\/a> draft picks and Tom Brady endured a suspension. However, Bill Belichick showed no moral compass and threw his quarterback under the bus. It was a moment that affected their relationship because Brady lost trust in his coach (via Essentially Sports<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McNair became a hero in Houston after he returned an NFL franchise to the city. However, the Texans owner wasn’t a perfect human being and made a horrible comment in 2017. Players began kneeling during the national anthem as a form of civil rights protest.<\/p>\n The owner said that it wasn’t right for “the inmates to be running the prison” in a loaded comment. This had clear racial connotations and he endured a lot of criticism for his choice of words. To be fair, McNair apologized but many people looked at him differently after this (via Business Insider<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Make no mistake, Tom Brady didn’t need to leave the Patriots. In the end, it came down to a relationship breakdown between l0ngtime coach Bill Belichick and his star quarterback. Meanwhile, the fans paid the price as they lost their idol and the greatest player the NFL has ever seen.<\/p>\n Robert Kraft sided with his head coach and Brady walked away as a free agent<\/a>. Things could have gone much worse for the Patriots because they picked up Mac Jones a season later. But their evolution didn’t happen smoothly and that’s down to decisions<\/a> at the top of the organization.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This is one of the oldest entries on this list but it’s a fascinating story. The Packers faced financial ruin<\/a> off the field and their results declined on it. One part of the problem was Curly Lambeau’s obsession with Rockwell Lodge, a luxurious mountain resort in Wisconsin.<\/p>\n In short, the conditions weren’t good for the players because of the hard field. Mysteriously, Rockwell Lodge suffered a fire that destroyed everything and resulted in a massive insurance claim. Onlookers claimed that it was obvious that the Packers prearranged the blaze to save the franchise (via ESPN<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Most of the shameful decisions on this list happened quickly. It’s possible to point the finger at one person or a single front office because they had direct responsibility. But that’s not the case for Washington who held out and became the final NFL team to integrate (via Washington Post<\/a>).<\/p>\n They allowed black players to compete in 1962 for the first time in their history. However, the Rams introduced black players in 1946 as soon as the league<\/a> enabled inclusivity. Meanwhile, Washington maintained the controversial<\/a> ‘Redskins’ nickname until sponsors threatened to pull out in 2020.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Oystons are some of the worst owners in the history of sports<\/a>. Thankfully, they no longer run day-to-day business at Blackpool F.C. but they made their fans’ lives<\/a> a nightmare. That’s because they participated in asset-stripping and almost destroyed the former Premier League<\/a> soccer team.<\/p>\n It didn’t help matters that Owen Oyston became a convicted rapist in 1996. The club remained in the family for the next couple of decades as they wreaked chaos. Finally, supporters groups forced them out after a court found them guilty of exploiting the team (via Blackpool Gazette<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Elliott’s domestic abuse case was one of the most scandalous in recent sports history. However, this didn’t prevent Jerry Jones from beaming like a lottery winner when he stood beside the running back for the first time. There are still many Dallas fans who feel uncomfortable when they watch Elliott play.<\/p>\n Nobody questions his talent but that’s not enough for everybody to get behind. It’s not unreasonable to dislike women-beaters and that’s why some people will always hate him. Jones showed a complete lack of a moral compass with this decision but that’s typical of NFL owners (via Central Track<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Some people will do anything to win and Alosi became one of these in 2010. He was the head of the New York Jets’ strength and conditioning department. It was a dream job because he effectively reached the pinnacle of his industry. But he ruined it in a moment when he showed a lack of a moral compass.<\/p>\n Alosi infamously tripped Miami’s Nolan Carroll in the middle of a game. He stuck his leg out so that the opposition player couldn’t avoid it. The Jets fired him and he wound up working at Bryant College for a year. Alosi is currently working with the UConn Huskies at the college level (via Gothamist<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Every soccer fan dreams of a rich owner taking over their team and investing millions in the roster. However, this can be a curse when it becomes a reality. The Portsmouth scandal is a warning to every soccer team because the team went from being F.A. Cup champions to League 2.<\/p>\n Portsmouth experienced financial turmoil after they spent too much money<\/a>. They were unable to pay their staff and lost over 20 players as they plunged into a crisis. They also received a points deduction and suffered back-to-back relegations as mismanagement cost them dearly (via The Guardian<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Olson was a journalist working for the Boston Herald in the early ’90s when a major scandal occurred. She went to the Patriots for an interview but endured intense sexual harassment. The players walked around naked in front of her and behaved in a reprehensible manner.<\/p>\n Later, she complained about the vile situation but the next part was shocking. Team owner Victor Olson horribly described her and showed no sympathy. His lack of a moral compass was horrendous and this was a dark patch in the team’s history (via Washington Post<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Blackburn Rovers shocked the world when they won the Premier League<\/a> in 1992. However, the team fell off the bandwagon over the next few seasons. In 2010, the Venky Group took over the club and promised their fans the world. They said that they would buy Ronaldinho and hire Diego Maradona as team manager.<\/p>\n In the end, they fired experienced head coach Sam Allardyce and the club went into a freefall. They failed<\/a> to invest in the squad and the team suffered relegation. Meanwhile, the owners refused to listen to supporter criticism as they ruined their beloved team (via Daily Mail<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n ONE Championship is one of the biggest combat sports promotions on the planet. Chairman, Sityodtong says that his vision is to follow the martial arts code of honor. However, this hasn’t prevented them from showing alleged favoritism to many of his athletes (via MMA Fighting<\/a>).<\/p>\n Women’s atomweight champion Angela Lee allegedly missed weight before her fight against Istela Nunes in 2016. However, they allowed her to weigh in again behind closed doors and the fight went ahead. Meanwhile, ONE also books questionable matchups and has received questions about their accounting.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Buffalo is one of the most passionate sports cities in the United States. However, the problem is that this upstate New York city has a relatively small market. Yes, they draw from the surrounding areas and Canada, but it’s difficult to compete with the Big Apple’s teams (via Fansided<\/a>).<\/p>\n The Braves played in the NBA<\/a> for eight years before they ceased to exist in their original form. Irv Levin took over the team’s operations and instantly moved the franchise to California. First, they went to San Diego before evolving into the joke<\/a> that is the L.A. Clippers. It’s such a shame because the fans lost their relationship.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Tom Hicks and George Gillett bought Liverpool FC in 2007. The new American owners promised Reds fans a new stadium<\/a> as well as a host of trophies. In the end, they plunged the club into anarchy and left it in the worst position in modern history (via S.B. Nation<\/a>).<\/p>\n They had no moral compass and ran up a massive debt at the club. Liverpool faced the threat of administration and a potential<\/a> points deduction for mismanagement. In the end, a high-profile legal battle saw Fenway Sports Group take over the team as they chased their U.S. compatriots out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Roethlisberger was a great quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers but that doesn’t mean he was a good person. Many Steelers fans hate<\/a> him because of the way he allegedly treated women. Furthermore, Pittsburgh showed a lack of a moral compass when they decided to keep him despite his actions (via CBS Sports<\/a>).<\/p>\n ‘Big Ben’ dealt with multiple sexual assault<\/a> cases throughout his tenure as QB1. He settled civil suits against his alleged victims and this says everything about his character. Many parents don’t want an alleged sexual abuser to be a role model for their children so it’s clear why there’s a problem with keeping him on.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There’s a strong<\/a> case that Brown is one of the worst owners in the NFL. He experienced incredible<\/a> luck over recent years because the Bengals drafted Joe Burrow. The quarterback’s brilliance inspired the team to a rare Super Bowl appearance<\/a>. However, make no mistake, Brown is a frustrating owner.<\/p>\n He refused to pour money into free agents and signed morally dubious players throughout his tenure. The likes of Joe Mixon and Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones also found a place on the Bengals’ roster because of Brown. Brown wants to win but he will only do it on his terms (via The Enquirer<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Newcastle fans greeted Ashley as though he were a savior when he first took over the club. Eventually, he became one of the most hated figures in their history. On the one hand, he made them a sustainable business. However, his method of preventing financial losses involved a lack of investment in the team.<\/p>\n The Toon Army protested against his lack of ambition and he put the club up for sale. However, they effectively entered purgatory for about three seasons before he achieved a deal. Ashley had no moral compass and focused on making as much money as possible from his investment (via Four Four Two<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Tampa Bay Buccaneers desperately wanted to draft Jackson from Auburn in 1984. However, they didn’t like that he was also playing baseball as a dual-sport athlete. They tricked him into visiting their practice field without receiving NCAA authorization (via Fanbuzz<\/a>).<\/p>\n Then the NCAA suspended Jackson from playing college baseball for the rest of the season. This infuriated him because he believed that the Bucs did this deliberately. Then he vowed never to play for the franchise<\/a> and caused the team to waste a first-round pick in 1985.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ice hockey is an institution in Minnesota but the state no longer has an NHL franchise. It’s a shame because people love the sport<\/a> in the frozen state but Green stole it away from them. The Minnesota North Stars made the Stanley Cup final in 1991 after an incredible sequence of events.<\/p>\n Two years later the team rocked up in Dallas after Green relocated them. He claimed that declining attendances affected his decision but the reality is that he had no moral compass. Green swooped in and took a piece of Milwaukee’s soul to fill his bank balance (via Dallas News)<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n San Diego is a lovely city but it doesn’t have much in the way of sporting institutions. The Chargers were a rare highlight in a town that lies in the shadow of L.A. and San Francisco. Then Dean Spanos demanded that the city pay for a new stadium or he’d move the team to Los Angeles.<\/p>\n They wanted San Diego to fund $1.1 billion of a $1.4 billion project in a ludicrous request. In the end, the city declined<\/a> because they couldn’t justify spending that much on a vanity project. It’s a shame that Spanos r0bbed San Diego of some of its character as he showed no moral compass (via The Guardian<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Urban Meyer brought chaos to the NFL<\/a> when the Jaguars hired him in 2021. He appointed former Iowa strength and conditioning coach Doyle to his staff in a controversial move. The Hawkeyes fired Doyle in 2020 after accusations of racism. This proved that Meyer had no moral compass as he didn’t care about the fallout.<\/p>\n Allegedly, Doyle behaved in a discriminatory manner toward black athletes but Meyer didn’t care. In the end, the media fallout<\/a> meant that his appointment was untenable. The Jaguars fired Doyle after a day on the job and humiliated themselves in the process (via Daily Iowan<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There are few things worse than stripping a city of its sports teams. Montreal understands this better than most places because it lost several beloved franchises. One of these was their NHL team, the Nordiques. Incredibly, the team began in San Francisco before it moved to the cold North (via The Hockey Writers<\/a>).<\/p>\n They became an institution in Quebec City and came close to Stanley Cup contention<\/a>. But a cruel fate awaited them because of their small market. Finally, the franchise evolved into the Colorado Avalanche and left its old name behind. Team owners have no moral compass when it comes to milking fans out of their cash.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Jose Mourinho is one of the most compelling but controversial soccer managers on the planet. The Portuguese coach brings trophies to most teams but also burns bridges along the way. One unsavory incident occurred when he cast Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro into the wilderness.<\/p>\n A Chelsea player went down injured during a promising attack. She intervened and did her job. But this prevented the attack from continuing and Mourinho vented his fury at her. The club showed no moral compass as they took his side. In the end, Carneiro won a civil suit for wrongful dismissal (via Sky Sports<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Irish MMA exploded in 2014 when Conor McGregor broke out as a superstar<\/a>. He took a stable of fighters with him from S.B.G. Ireland, including Paddy Houlihan and Cathal Pendred. However, a schism occurred in the gym after head coach John Kavanagh grew in fame<\/a>.<\/p>\n Several of Kavanagh’s fighters also opened training centers in collaboration with their coach. But there was outrage when Kavanagh demanded fees from these teams. Chris Fields opened Team KF because he was tired of Kavanagh’s lack of loyalty (via MMA Fighting<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Football is one of the most dangerous sports<\/a> on the planet but one coach found a way to make it even worse. Gregg Williams became the Saints’ defensive coordinator and concocted a dastardly scheme. He offered his players bonuses if they took opposition athletes out of the game.<\/p>\n News of these bounties became widespread and an NFL investigation found that it was real. His lack of a moral compass cost him a lengthy suspension. Head Coach Sean Payton also received a one-year ban from the league. Allegedly, Williams encouraged similar schemes at his previous franchises (via Bleacher Repor<\/a>t).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Bliss was the man behind one of the wackiest and most disturbing stories on this list. His desire to win overrode any common sense that remained in his brain. It also convinced him to cover up a murder in one of the weirdest decisions a sports coach has ever made (via Bleacher Report<\/a>).<\/p>\n The former Baylor coach convinced his players to say that one student was a drug dealer. That’s because he was secretly paying his fees in a morally dubious move. Furthermore, he ignored rampant drug use that went on behind the scenes because winning was all that mattered.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Several NFL franchises have led a nomadic existence including the Rams. They currently play in L.A. but they began in Cleveland and also played in St. Louis. Sadly, they left the latter city in 2015 because Stan Kroenke demanded a new stadium and wouldn’t pay (via SB Nation<\/a>).<\/p>\n Arbitrators agreed that the city had a responsibility to invest in the new arena but St. Louis disagreed. In the end, the franchise relocated back to Los Angeles in a move that broke fans’ hearts. Kroenke claimed that declining attendances were another factor but the product on the field was a disgrace.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n It’s extremely rare for European teams to relocate to different cities. This is in stark contrast to North American sports<\/a> because supporters have more power. The only major example of this in U.K. soccer was when Peter Winkelman moved Wimbledon F.C. to Milton-Keynes.<\/p>\nTyreek Hill<\/h3>\n
Pippen’s Contract<\/h3>\n
DeflateGate<\/h3>\n
Bob McNair<\/h3>\n
Brady’s Departure<\/h3>\n
Packers Fire<\/h3>\n
Washington’s Shame<\/h3>\n
Blackpool Scandal<\/h3>\n
Ezekiel Elliott<\/h3>\n
Sal Alosi<\/h3>\n
Portsmouth Crisis<\/h3>\n
Lisa Olson<\/h3>\n
The Venkys<\/h3>\n
Chatri Sityodtong<\/h3>\n
Buffalo Braves<\/h3>\n
Hicks & Gillett<\/h3>\n
Ben Roethlisberger<\/h3>\n
Mike Brown<\/h3>\n
Mike Ashley<\/h3>\n
Bo Jackson<\/h3>\n
Norman Green<\/h3>\n
Goodbye, San Diego<\/h3>\n
Chris Doyle<\/h3>\n
Quebec Nordiques<\/h3>\n
Chelsea Sexism<\/h3>\n
Kavanagh’s Greed<\/h3>\n
BountyGate<\/h3>\n
Dave Bliss<\/h3>\n
Sorry St. Louis<\/h3>\n
M.K. Dons<\/h3>\n