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How does Huddle feel about female reporters?


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Sainz's claim to fame is her ass. IMO, it's almost TOO big.

Can you imagine how big and W-I-D-E it's gonna be in a couple of years? :eek:

For sure it could be in the "lard ass" catagory by then.

Butt, butt....in the mean time:

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dude you cant be serious.her ass is perfect no wonder you like the gay fugs.

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People lack so much common sense now. If you throw a chick wearing that kind of clothing into a room full of testosterone driven athletes, which probably a portion of are taking steroids as well, then what do you expect to happen? These guys get everything they want and live the lives of kings during their playing days. They don't get turned down a whole lot. So when you strut that ass in there expecting everybody to be civil like it's a Harvard mixer, then you're in the wrong profession.

Bottom line, if you want to be treated like a professional then dress like a professional. Don't dress like you're trying to hook on the corner, because men are admittedly stupid. They see you dress like that, they think you're dressing for them and them alone. So they're going to walk up and tell you how much they appreciate the view. And women are stupid too. They dress like that and think they're entitled to leave everybody drooling and never get put in an awkward position as a result.

And face it, she didn't get that job by being the most knowledgeable football mind that could be found. She got it because the players would talk to her because she has a big ass.

The exchange of sex and power balances the world out. Trying to play like you're deeply emotionally scared from some dude trying to roll up on you is hilarious considering the kind of pictures she has posed for and the kind of attention getting clothes she's out there on.

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So who won the $500 dollar bet? Do you need an impartial mediator? I'll do it but I warn you I'm 6'1" and 150lbs. so my objectivity may be questionable.

Haha I dont know, I left work, then went to the bar to watch the State game with some of my girlfriends, so I wasnt on here after I said that. Doesnt look like Millions wants to take me up on it. Don't know how that would work anyways b.c im sure as hell not just gonna post a picture of myself for that guy.

@FOF- aw, cmon I know you don't really act like that. You seem like you are a gentleman :)

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Sure is alot of animosity...negative rep?? What the heck did I do?? I never said that if a girl dresses a certain way she is ASKING for it, and I think they should have the same locker room access males do (and YES, men do HAVE access to women's locker room..soccer, basketball).

My real point was I dont like hearing them on the sidelines because most of them are just pretty fluffs talking football which I would bet they don't understand.

As far as the Ines situation, she never said anything about it, it was other reporters that brought the mess up. I dont think she was 'asking' for it, BUT I also think she needs to be a professional, and that includes how she dresses. What the Jets players did MAY have been over the line, I think it was gently compared to what has happened in the past.

It's the only job they can get in the business, typically. If you're a woman wanting to work in a male-dominated field, you take what you can get sometimes ... until you can move higher. It's a Catch-22 ... if they weren't "pretty fluffs" (ie, attractive), they wouldn't make it at all ... and if they are "pretty," people assume they aren't smart enough to do it.

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I respect women and in any kind of work environment there is absolutely no room for harassment of any kind to any worker. The Jets want to promote their team, the NFL wants to promote its brand, so reporters are allowed in the locker room. Whether that person is knowledgeable or not is irrelevant and doesn't justify the described behavior by some Jets players in this incident.

Exactly.

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want to TRULY be fair? NO reporters should be in a locker room....

IT'S A LOCKER ROOM! bad poo happens.. if you can't take the heat, get out the kitchen.. that poo ain't changin, nor should it...

she dresses how she dresses.. she didn't have a problem with it.. she knew what the deal was.. it's a locker room.. NOT A HOT BED OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS GOING ON.... in the least bit.

all I wanted to add.. ;)

So, do you say the same about women in other fields -- firefighters, police officers, etc.? Traditionally male fields? "If you can't take the heat" ... really?

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