Article: Rookie's gross rap upsets Chicago journalist

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Olsen's rap makes Imus look like feminist
If Bears respected women, why would they praise top pick 'not only as a player but as a person'?

May 1, 2007
BY CAROL SLEZAK Staff Reporter

Rap music is filled with graphic language, and the rap song "7th Floor Crew" certainly has its share. I lost count of the number of times I heard the word "ho," or a certain b-word or a certain f-word. And the lewd sexual acts that are described? Well, let's just say they're not appropriate for this newspaper.

But apparently the Bears don't have much of a problem with them. The fact that the team's top draft pick, Greg Olsen, raps in the song doesn't bother the Bears a bit.

After listening to all 8 minutes and 56 seconds of this unbelievably disgusting rap, I was shaking in anger and shock. How is it possible for these young men to have such little respect -- or is it hatred? -- for women? If Don Imus got fired for the comments he made about the Rutgers women's basketball team, these guys deserve jail time by comparison.

The group called itself "7th Floor Crew," reportedly after the seventh floor of a University of Miami dormitory where the guys hung out. Olsen was not the only football player involved in the group, which recorded the song in 2003, when Olsen, also known as "G-Reg," was a freshman.

The song first surfaced on the Internet in 2005, and because football players were involved in the recording, Miami athletic director Paul Dee issued an apology. He called the song's content "unfortunate, inappropriate and demeaning" but stressed that "the recording was made privately" and "was not intended for public distribution or use." The university never officially identified the players.

The controversy quickly died down, and the song was forgotten. I'm sure the Bears would prefer it had remained that way. They seem to be trying to convince themselves it never happened.

"We felt that Greg's value, not only as a player but as a person -- what he represents off the field and certainly on the field -- was what we want to represent for our football team and our organization," general manager Jerry Angelo said Monday while introducing his new tight end, making me wonder if Virginia McCaskey has heard the song.

Communications director Scott Hagel summed up the Bears' case, explaining that the recording took place "in the distant past" and was "a one-time issue." Between Tank Johnson's latest guilty plea and Olsen's rapping, it was a long day for Hagel.

Olsen sent word through the Bears that he regrets recording the song.

''As a freshman, a few of my friends and I recorded a song that was written for us," Olsen said. "It was an immature mistake on my part, and I certainly recognize it was wrong. I am not proud of what we did and have become a more mature person over the past three years."

The Bears weren't the only NFL organization to overlook Olsen's rapping. He said his participation in the song was not an issue during any of his pre-draft interviews. That can mean only one of two things: Either the entire league has a short memory, or the entire league believes that misogyny is no big deal. Given everything I know about the NFL, I'm going with the latter. These guys just don't get it.

Too bad Imus was a talk-show host instead of, say, an up-and-coming football player who reminded people of Mike Ditka. Instead of getting canned for his remarks, he'd be getting ready to sign a big, fat contract.

Olsen and the Bears would have us believe his rap days are part of his Miami past. I hope that's the case. But on Monday, I found a ''7th Floor Crew'' page on *******.com, which is where I heard the song. And in a comment posted on the site Monday, someone gave ''Big ups to G-Reg bout to do big thangs in the Chi.''

Let's hope Olsen realizes that G-Reg ain't welcome here.

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/bears/365087,CST-NWS-carol01.article


Excerpted lyrics from '7th Floor Crew:
http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/bears/365147,CST-NWS-cside01.article
 

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article said:
which recorded the song in 2003,

It's 2007 ...kind of hard to hold the kid accountable now for doing something stupid as a freshman 4 years ago.
 

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Character issues.......

All our picks are perfect human beings.......GO GOWBOYS!
 

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oh give me a break. Hey I got news for ya buddy. These women in the rap songs ain't just figments of people's imaginations. Yes they actually do exist, whether you approve of them or not.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;1483866 said:
It's 2007 ...kind of hard to hold the kid accountable now for doing something stupid as a freshman 4 years ago.

I agree. I did and said lots of stupid things when I was younger. I still would not have drafted this kid though. He is a great pass catcher as a TE, but could probably run block better if he was made out of paper mache. :rolleyes:
 

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That song is dope.

I've written a rap or two. One was so good I be illing. Here, dedicated to all my homies and rap aficionados:

My rep and my cred
It ain't no K-Fed
Jellin' wit megellin
pork chop for my grillin'
As I walk through the valley
In the mean and dark alley
I aint not forgetting
all the bed wetting . . . .

Um, no, wrong one.

Well, I will get back to you when I find the super dope one.
So for now all my homies, you'all chill and peace hope and dope.
 

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Who knows... maybe they got Olsen mixed up w/one of the 20 politicians who have announced they are running for presidency and dug this up on him to inform the public.
 

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After listening to all 8 minutes and 56 seconds of this unbelievably disgusting rap, I was shaking in anger and shock. How is it possible for these young men to have such little respect -- or is it hatred? -- for women? If Don Imus got fired for the comments he made about the Rutgers women's basketball team, these guys deserve jail time by comparison.

Dude, seriously, and I mean this in the nicest possible way, SHUT UP :rolleyes:

Political correctness is so far out of control that it is becoming rediculous. It's free speach. I don't like it, but it isnt like these guys are going down to city hall and protesting women on the courthouse steps. The vast majority of people who rap don't actually practice the stuff they speak of doing in their lyrics. You really think all rappers go out beating women and shooting everyone who pisses them off? :rolleyes:
 

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That article is laughable. How the editor didn't laugh it out of the paper is beyond me.

What exactly is the point? That a person in his late teens who recorded a song from a popular genre from his age shouldn't have been drafted based on something that occurred 4 years in the past?

You, madame, should be the spokeswoman for the American public with articles like that.
 

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When did people become such wusses?
 

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Aaaaah, screw it. It's like wrestling with a pig. It makes you feel dirty and only serves to annoy the pig.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;1483866 said:
It's 2007 ...kind of hard to hold the kid accountable now for doing something stupid as a freshman 4 years ago.
Not only that, but alot people free-style and 'rap' just for fun, and are mimicking what is selling today in the rap world. I doubt he really beleives in 'misogyny' or whatever. He was just playing around and wanted to hear his voice on a track.
 

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Big deal. Every guy I know, even the ones that respect girls like crazy like myself, say that stuff with my friends. He was a college freshman. Straight from high school.
 
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