Will there be NFL locker room acceptance of openly gay player Michael Sam?
teamAcceptance in the locker room will be a key factor in making a success story of NFL prospect Michael Sam's decision to announce he is gay

Dave Kopay waited nearly 40 years for what he heard from Missouri linebacker Michael Sam at dinner last Saturday night in Los Angeles.
Sam, the Southeastern Conference defensive player of the year and a unanimous All-American, announced he would reveal the next day that he is gay, which could make him the first active gay player in the NFL.
"I'm thrilled for him," said Kopay, a running back who came out in 1975, three years after his nine-year NFL career ended. "He's authentic, a vibrant, powerful-looking young man.
"He competes at the highest level, and he certainly has received his share of recognition. Times have changed, man. This is 2014. This is fabulous."
He competes at the highest level, and he certainly has received his share of recognition. Times have changed, man. This is 2014. This is fabulous
Kopay met Sam at a dinner party at the home of Howard Bragman, a veteran Hollywood publicist and gay man who facilitated Sam's announcement. In addition to Kopay, others at the dinner included gay former Major League Baseball player Billy Bean and former NFL players Brendon Ayanbadejo and Chris Kluwe, who are straight, but have been advocates for gay causes.