Steve Gleason wrote on his organization's Facebook page
Tuesday that he accepts the apologies of the three morning hosts on WQXI 790
The Zone in Atlanta
who mocked his Lou Gehrig's disease in a skit Monday morning and later were
fired.
According to ESPN, the 36-year-old Gleason, a former safety
who played for the New Orleans Saints from 2000-06 and was diagnosed with
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2011, thanked "the public for their
support" on the Facebook page for Team Gleason, his non-profit
organization that works to help others with ALS.
"'Defend Team Gleason' now has been officially
redefined. Additionally, the DJs have provided genuine apology. Received and
accepted. We have all made mistakes in this life. How we learn from our
mistakes is the measure of who we are," he wrote.
Patients who have the fatal disease ALS lose the ability to
speak, move and eat, which has happened to Gleason. He uses a technology that
allows him to use his eyes to write. He wrote a column for SI.com on Monday
detailing his life with the disease, his interactions with his 19-month-old son Rivers ,
and his efforts to help others with ALS.
790 The Zone hosts Nick Cellini, Steak Shapiro and Chris Dimino were fired Monday after a segment Monday morning in which two of the on-air personalities took a call from a third host who pretended to be Gleason by using a voice that sounded automated -- mimicking another ALS patient, world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking.
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790 The Zone hosts Nick Cellini, Steak Shapiro and Chris Dimino were fired Monday after a segment Monday morning in which two of the on-air personalities took a call from a third host who pretended to be Gleason by using a voice that sounded automated -- mimicking another ALS patient, world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking.
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