LeSean McCoy Says His Private Party Was Not An Orgy : blogged by @niksofly

Remember that invitation -only party with the perceivable screening process that LeSean McCoy of the Buffalo Bills was set to have? You know, the female-only one that required IG accounts, ID’s and confidentiality agreements. It didn’t go down. For the first time, McCoy spoke about it Friday stating that his intent was taken out of context. So it wasn’t an orgy waiting to happen?

 

Via ESPN:

 

“I felt like it was like a thing I do every year with teammates. It’s something I bring together with teammates, but I didn’t do it this year,” McCoy said at training camp. “It got too wild. I should never have posted it, and I take blame for it.

“But for the record, it was no weird orgy thing going on.” When asked about the proper context for why women attending the party were asked to sign a confidentiality agreement, McCoy told a reporter that he had asked enough questions about the party in the news conference and did not provide a further response.

 

Bills coach Rex Ryan joked Friday that he wasn’t invited to the party.

“I’m a little bit disappointed about that,” Ryan said. “But maybe next year.”

Asked if he “made anything” of the party, Ryan responded, “No.”

McCoy joked about Ryan’s reaction.

“He was pissed off that I didn’t invite him. He gave like a whole speech for about two hours. ‘You gotta be about the team! If one guy has women, we all need women.’ Nah, I’m joking. He didn’t say that. He didn’t really talk about it,” McCoy said.

McCoy said “one of his guys in his camp” posted the invitation.

“I had a talk with him,” McCoy said. “We all make mistakes. I didn’t think it was that serious. But I can see where people may take it the wrong way.” A reporter asked about the nature of the party in context of a growing awareness of women’s issues throughout the league.

“I don’t see … as far as what part?” McCoy responded. “I mean, if you asked a regular party, there’s an age limit, there’s all type of, you know. I think everybody took it out of context. How it was perceived. The only part I see was wrong about it was the attire. I think everybody read it wrong … It was if any party that anyone ever went to, once you submit everything, they let you know what the appropriate attire is to wear. I’m just trying to explain what’s going on.

“But that’s past me. There are so many more things in the NFL to talk about.”

  

 

Whether his intentions did not include an orgy, chances are one might have occurred.  Honestly, if one did, who cares? He wouldn’t be the first athlete and sure won’t be the last.  When you are an athlete, you don’t need invitations for an orgy, you are the invitation.  The real question is which one of the unattractive females got rejected and told?  Who did not make the screening process? Or was it one of these “The Homie Said” bromance- having cats that got upset at a missed opportunity to chill with their “bro”?  I need answers… SWAY???? 

About niksofly

I don't write to appease those that are unsure of themselves. I write to create a space for thought and conversation.

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