Thursday, January 27, 2011

Steve DeBerg, ex-Chiefs quarterback, supplied coach with porn e-mails?

Posted by Justin Kendall on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:00 PM

click to enlarge A Steve DeBerg fwd: should go straight to your trash bin.
  • A Steve DeBerg fwd: should go straight to your trash bin.

If you get an e-mail from former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Steve DeBerg, I strongly suggest you delete it. For what you may see inside the e-mail may not be easily forgettable. The images will change you. They'll scar you. You won't be able to look your wife or girlfriend in the eye again.

According to a Tampa Bay television station, DeBerg often sent offensive e-mails to Tim Marcum, the coach of Tampa Bay's Arena Football League team. What was being shared? Some seriously effed-up stuff.



Marcum filed a lawsuit against a former owner of the Tampa Bay Storm. Out of that lawsuit, it was revealed that Marcum's work computer was full of hard-core porn (read: women and animals) and racist e-mails. Here comes the nasty (skip down a couple of graphs, if you like):

As Marcum was being questioned during a deposition he was calmly drinking water as he is shown a video of two naked women using a funnel and fish to commit an unnatural sex act. Marcum says only one condition makes it inappropriate and that would be if someone else was going to get into his e-mail. Marcum says if it is shared with one other person, who is a friend, he wouldn't see a problem.



Marcum apparently doesn't have a problem with the videos of women having sex with horses and other objects all found on his computer, which he viewed while he was supposed to be working.

On video, Marcum admitted forwarding the e-mails along. DeBerg was reportedly "one of the people who supplied Marcum with material," and Marcum "never asked DeBerg to stop sending the e-mails."

Unfortunately, the e-mails weren't restricted to beastiality. Marcum also received racist e-mails, although it doesn't say from whom.
Some of the material on his computer included Air Force One as

Watermelon One; an e-mail comparing Michelle Obama to a chimpanzee; and

frequent use of the "N" word in other parodies and e-mails. However,

Marcum says he is not a racist. He says none of the material on his

computer has anything to do with how he feels as a man.


What do they expect him to say? Yes, I'm a racist. That's never going to happen. Others on the e-mail list: NFL players Jevon Kurse, Tony Siragusa and the late Steve McNair.

H/T: Deadspin.

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