David Tyree, Super Bowl XLII Hero on Gay Marriage: A Step Toward Anarchy!

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New England Patriots fans already hate David Tyree, the former Giants wide receiver whose miraculous catch in Super Bowl XLII enabled New York to pull off a major upset.

Now, Pats' fans will likely have some company.

In an interview with National Organization for Marriage, Tyree took a controversial stance on gay marriage.

David Tyree SI Cover

If the institution is ever opened up to homosexuals, the wideout said: "This will be the beginning of our country sliding toward... it's a strong word, but anarchy...

"How can marriage be marriage for thousands of years and now all the sudden because a minority, an influential minority, has a push or agenda... and totally reshapes something that was not founded in our country."

Note: Tyree is African-American. Interracial marriage was illegal in the United States until 1967. Seems worth mentioning.

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    Ladysithe

    What is this homophobic call the loud minority...latest polls that most Americans do not oppose Gay Marriage. The silent Majority has joined in! The only loud minority I hear is the homophobic Teabagger Trash Talking

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    Ladysithe

    What is this homophobic call the loud minority...latest polls that most Americans do not oppose Gay Marriage. The silent Majority has joined in! The only loud minority I hear is the homophobic Teabagger Trash Talking

    Free-britney
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    First Plaxico Burress shoots himself and now this moron. My memories of Super Bowl 42 are forever tarnished. Nah, it was still the greatest moment in sports history, let's be real!

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    Bigot with a ball, unimportant human being in the scheme of things

    First Tracy Morgan, now this idiot. There really is rampant homophobia in the African-American community. Not judging it on just these two, that's what my gay black friends have been trying to tell me for years. I guess when they say "We Shall Overcome" they really meant, "We and Nobody Else Shall Overcome." Disgusting.

    Chuckbride0
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    chuckbride0

    I guess...