How is asking him questions about his parent's divorce even legal? You cannot ask personal questions like that in any other setting besides law enforcement (obvious) interview sessions. Why is the NFL allowed to even ask that?
Singletary, already known to be highly unstable, told KNBR AM, “if you’re going to look at drafting a guy in the first round, and you’re going to pay him millions of dollars, and asking him about a divorce about his parents, if that’s going to be an issue, uhhhh, then you know what, maybe he doesn’t belong here.”
Really? Mike Singletary is going to stand there (with pants we assume) and talk about some kid's psychological dealings with his parents divorce?
Mike Singletary? If you took Mike's IQ and doubled it - it would probably come close to equalling Stafford's.
Mike Singletary? Who reportedly was "outraged when he found out that the pants incident was leaked to the media. He expressed on Chicago radio sports station 670 AM "The Score" that what happens in the locker room is sacred and should stay in the locker room." But then he goes on the radio and talks about a kid's psychological profile?
This line of questioning A) feels highly illegal to begin with and B) who the hell is Mike Singletary to talk about the kid's divorced parents to a radio station?
Do you think Mike has psychologists interview potential sales people for his car dealership, gets the reports, and then calls the media with the info?


