Professional Athletes Standards

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Fame Does Not Equal Higher Standards Athletes are only held up to high expectations because of how famous they are. Some people believe that professional athletes should have a perfect image due to the fact that they are idolized by children. However, some believe that they need to be under a more relaxed set of rules. It is evident that professional athletes should not be held to even higher moral standards. To begin with, professional athletes are undoubtedly seen as role models. However, professional athletes do not really have the choice of being looked up to, they just are. It is not their fault if they are idolized by children. They could just want to play the sport they excel in. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to do that. Furthermore, professional athletes are only looked up to because of the fame and media attention. Of course, playing on a famous team will bring you attention, but a team can only be famous because of everyday people watching sports on television. All in all, …show more content…

Since most athletes are considered famous, they should be prepared for negativity, media, and being role models. Professional athletes should not be exempted from the rules of being a good person. It is very true that everyone should try and be good people in general. In order to keep everything peaceful and safe, everyone will eventually need to follow some sort of rule. However, athletes should not be held to greater standards compared to everyone else. They do not ask for fame, and most people would not tell someone of another profession such as a doctor to be more “role model material”. Also, athletes are under heavy criticism because of their fame. Now, there is clear reason why athletes should be faced with more relaxed standards and how it’s not their fault if they are famous. No one really knows what they are getting into until they are actually doing

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