SEC criticized for photoshopping Derrick Henryās tattoos in Player of the Year tweet
The SEC thought Alabama tailback Derrick Henry was the best offensive player in the conference. It didnāt like his tattoos as much as his 2015 season, however.
The conference was criticized for its cropping of Henryās image in a tweet announcing the running back had won the conferenceās Offensive Player of the Year award on Wednesday, according to 247Sports.com. The photo clearly cropped out Henryās ink on his arms.
Many players in the SEC and around the country are inked up, which makes this editorial decision a peculiar one. Fans were not afraid to point out the doctored image.
Oddly enough, Alabama athletic director Bill Battle teased athletes with tattoos earlier on Wednesday.
I don't see why this would be done. he came to Bama with these and he will leave with them. So why cover them for the photo?
The SEC thought Alabama tailback Derrick Henry was the best offensive player in the conference. It didnāt like his tattoos as much as his 2015 season, however.
The conference was criticized for its cropping of Henryās image in a tweet announcing the running back had won the conferenceās Offensive Player of the Year award on Wednesday, according to 247Sports.com. The photo clearly cropped out Henryās ink on his arms.
Many players in the SEC and around the country are inked up, which makes this editorial decision a peculiar one. Fans were not afraid to point out the doctored image.
Oddly enough, Alabama athletic director Bill Battle teased athletes with tattoos earlier on Wednesday.
I don't see why this would be done. he came to Bama with these and he will leave with them. So why cover them for the photo?
