Seahawks QB Russell Wilson recently penned an article for Derek Jeter’s site www.theplayerstribune.com to address the domestic violence issues that seem to be so rampant in the NFL. Surprisingly, Wilson admits that growing up he wasn’t really that nice to his peers, and often times he was considered a violent bully.
In the article, Wilson writes:
“I used to beat people up. Truthfully, I used to beat people up a lot. Many of you readers probably think I have been Mr. Goody Two-Shoes my whole life, but honestly, I was a bully growing up. In elementary and middle school, I threw kids against the wall. I rubbed their heads in the dirt at recess. I bit them. I even knocked teeth out.”
Long story short, Wilson says he found god and learned to confine his “aggressive behaviors” to the field. He’s asking people to donate to the National Domestic Violence Hotline to support dom. violence victims across the country.
He concludes …
“I’m not a perfect person by any means. I’m just a recovering bully. But if we start being honest about our pain, our anger, and our shortcomings instead of pretending they don’t exist, then maybe we’ll leave the world a better place than we found it. For those of us in the NFL, there’s no excuse for violence off the field.”
Wilson is hoping that by opening up about his bullying issues, it will encourage other NFL players to address their violent tendencies as well.
[h/t TMZ]