There is nothing wrong with drinking heavily. Heck, I do it once a week at least.
But in Flintoff"s case, he IS a professional sportsman, he IS a role-model.
On the professional sportsman side.
While drinking in the off season is all fine and well, drinking during a season, and especially during a tournament, is a big no-no. At the amateur level, ofcourse drinking after a match is a big part of team bonding. But thats because everyone is an amateur. They are not getting paid ridiculous salaries to play. They are playing for the fun of it and, in some cases, just for the aftermatch bender.
However, if you are getting paid ridiculous salaries to play a sport you shouldn't be drinking, IMO. Yes, you should be enjoying it, otherwise there is no point, but it is also your job, you are an elite sportsman, you are representing your country. With that comes responsibility. Drinking heavily during a major tournament? Is that responsible? Does that show your commitment to you team, and country? In my eyes thats disgaceful, come on mate, wait till after the tournament ends, and go on a big 3 day bender for all I care, just make sure you dont do anything stupid in public. If you do, then its best you stay home and get sloshed. Your a professional sportsman, not a professional drinker.
On the role-model side.
It doesnt matter if you are a professional sportsman, a public servent, a movie star. Basically anybody under the scrutiny of the public can be considered a role-model. Just look at young andmark (who has Flintoff in his avatar). I haven' conversed with him before, but I know he is young, and obviously he supports Flintoff (if I'm wrong then excuse the example). For every andmark there are thousands of other youngsters that look up to someone like Flintoff. What are they suppose to think of Flintoff intoxicated during a major tournament and causing a commotion in public? Are they suppose to think that he is a dead-set legend ? If they do, thats a bad thing. Young people need to be shown that what he did WAS wrong. End of story. Because it WAS wrong, right? Anybody on here who views somebody capsizing a boat while indoxicating as not being wrong needs their head read. Seriously, I would be embarrased if I was Flintoff, and I'm not even a public figure.
It's all about responsibility folks. To your employers, team mates, fellow countrymen, sporting fans world over. The spot light is on you and you have to act accordingly. You chose to become a sportsman, and made it all the way to the top. You have to accept the baggage that comes with that. If you can't, then you have no business being there