What if all of this week’s losers were actually winners?

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As much of the country re-opens this weekend and next week, and major sports leagues prepare to announce if, or how, they’ll hold this year’s postponed competitions, we cannot ignore the fact the coronavirus pandemic is still upon us. Thousands of people are still getting sick and dying. If nothing else, I hope my weekly look at the week that was will serve as a distraction from all the disturbing headlines and the clashes between those who want to end isolation and those who worry this situation will only get worse.

This week, Outsports joined SB Nation and our sister sports sites in a creative exercise, exploring alternative realities for “What If Week.” So this week’s list follows this theme, starting with our “What If” entries. Enjoy this trip into the world that might have been!

Queen File Photos from Northern California

In an alternate timeline, this is Farrokh Bulsara.
Photo by Steve Jennings/WireImage

As part of ‘What If? Week,’ Outsports contributor and “3 Strikes You’re Out” podcast host Ken Schultz imagines what sports would sound like if Freddie Mercury & company weren’t part of the soundtrack.


A series of events led to the Rams releasing Michael Sam. But Outsports co-founder Cyd Zeigler says, if he’d stuck around for just one season, the last six years would have been different.


His clutch catches defeated the undefeated Miami Dolphins, but contributor and The Trans Sporter Room podcast co-host Karleigh Webb asks: could they defeat homophobia?


‘What If? Week’ rolls on with our Brian Bell, host of the Outsports podcast “LGBT In The Ring,” asking what the WWE would look like if it actually acknowledged LGBTQ identities to its largest audiences.


Outsports deputy managing editor Alex Reimer, host of the Outports podcast, “The Sports Kiki,” imagines a world in which sexual orientation or gender identity is treated as no big deal in major pro sports leagues.


If the Patriots had lost the infamous Snow Bowl in the 2001 season, Outsports co-founder Jim Buzinski postulates that a ripple effect would have been felt around the NFL


Managing editor Dawn Ennis here! I kicked off this theme week with a plea: Let cis and straight athletes compete, too! Imagine a world in which only gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer athletes were allowed to compete. Imagine a movement, to allow for the inclusion of cisgender and heterosexual athletes, to compete against us. Outsports reader, YouTube personality (and my BFF) Maia Monet suggested that we’d have to require cishet athletes to undergo genital examinations, verifying vasectomies, tube-ties and their “real” gender. After all, we need to put our safety first. It’s not anti-straight… it’s pro-LGBTQ.


‘Soft,’ “Ram it up,’ ‘Lambs” are among the terms Eric Dickerson used to criticize the Rams uniforms. What if he didn’t, or at least said he realized how homophobic his remarks were?


Colorado Avalanche v San Jose Sharks - Game One

Colin Wilson #22 of the Colorado Avalanche shoots on goal against the San Jose Sharks during the 2019 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on April 26, 2019 in San Jose, Calif.
Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

The Avalanche center emphasized that he supports and welcomes LGBTQ inclusion in the NHL, and so do his teammates. What if people didn’t misinterpret his comments, accuse him and the team of being homophobes, or at least did what we did: ask him to clarify?


2018 MVP Breanna Stewart sent a simple but sharp reminder when the podcaster overlooked the WNBA. What if Budden and the men who made fools of themselves actually respected the WNBA and its amazing players?


Robbie Manson talked with Outsports co-founder Cyd Zeigler on his “Five Rings To Rule Them All” Outsports podcast, about meeting a gay athlete at the 2012 Olympics and the impact that had on him. What if the pandemic never happened, and Manson and other Olympians could compete this summer?


Jeremy Sonkin

Jeremy Sonkin has longed battled homophobia in tennis. A renewed love of the sport has led him to strive for success in the 35 and over professional circuit. What if racism didn’t make that so much harder?


The long-running boxing series touched on the impact of Cruz’s historic coming out and success on Boxeo Telemundo. And that’s great, but what if ABC Sports, CBS Sports, ESPN, NBC Sports, and HBO’s Real Sports also paid tribute to this history-making boxer?


Philadelphia’s school board met Thursday night to discuss expanding its policy on transgender inclusion in school sports to protect identities in online classrooms. What if someone made sure to fix a glitch in Google Classroom, before it exposed the birth names of trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming students, and caused them trauma?


Trae’ Robinson, left, with his boyfriend, Corey, is a sprinter on the track and field team at St. Joseph’s University.
Image via YouTube

Proud and openly gay, Trae’ Robinson has posted a candid YouTube video detailing his struggles as a Division 1 athlete. What if he didn’t have struggles and instead could post videos about how he was universally embraced and accepted by everyone?


With Pride Nights on the schedule in 81 cities, Minor League Baseball demonstrates why every team is essential to its community. What if the MLB realized this and didn’t plan to disband any of the teams?


ADF

The Alliance Defending Freedom’s Christiana Holcomb, legal counsel at a news conference announcing its federal civil rights lawsuit on Feb. 12, 2020.
Dawn Ennis

Lawyers from the Alliance Defending Freedom — labeled an extremist hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center for repeatedly attacking the rights of LGBTQ people in courtrooms all across the country — are so incensed that they cannot call two trans girls “male” in a federal civil rights lawsuit, that they have demanded the judge in their case recuse himself. What if the American Bar Association looked at ADF’s record and took away its license to practice law in all 50 states? We can dream, can’t we?


Charlton Invicta, who formally partnered with Charlton Athletic in 2017, is part of the LGBT+ London Unity League. What if this was commonplace in the United Kingdom, that clubs welcomed openly LGBTQ players, and so did their fans?

Lauren Rosenberg, who is the first out LGBTQ sports reporter at the University of Missouri’s campus radio station on the Columbia campus, explains how her friends helped her stand up to homophobia. What if the homophobes at the radio station were barred from broadcasting, or better yet, weren’t homophobic at all?


Over at the University of Missouri Kansas City campus, Justice Horn is advocating for assistance to help students hurt by the coronavirus shutdown. What if he didn’t have to, and Mizzou students were told homophobes were not welcome at the university?


Brock McGillis says Brendan Leipsic will be nothing more than a fall guy if the league doesn’t begin to more seriously educate players on the power of their speech. What if the NHL was pro-active and took homophobia so seriously that they made it part of every team’s contract with players: make homophobic statements, and you’ll be benched.


Aiden Mann and Plum
Screenshot from TikTok

On this week’s episode of Randy Boose’s “Level Playing Field Podcast,” Aiden Mann talks about his transition, and decision to be an outspoken trans voice. What if all the reports about his inspiring TikTok video mentioned the fact that he’s transgender?


Outsports Pride will be virtual this year, with a variety hour, webinars and community chats with sports heroes. Given the pandemic, the event might have been canceled outright, but your friends at Outsports and our parent company Vox, in particular co-founder Cyd Zeigler, worked hard to bring you this incredible alternative. This way, everyone’s health is safeguarded!


We will tell you how great you are, and your name will appear in a story on outsports.com! So, how much do you know about LGBTQ professional athletes and Olympians? Bring it!


We hosted a live conversation about building LGBTQ inclusion in your athletics department. If you don’t watch, you’ll be missing out, big-time! Here’s the video, right here:

That’s all for this week! I’ll bring you a fresh list of winners and losers next Saturday, at the end of our “Underdog” theme week. Got a name I missed, or want to challenge my choices? Comment here or on Facebook or Instagram, tweet at us, message me via any social media, or just plain email me at [email protected] Thanks!

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