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How does Huddle feel about female reporters?


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They even let them vote now when they should be making my dinner! WTF!

Seriously, you're a moron who's stealing air from your betters. Probably best to just kill yourself now and get it over with.

lol...good one. There is a video out there that makes fun of the whole suffrage thing.

Stealing air...thats a bit harsh. I know...harassment should never be tolerated in the work place - I totally get that...BUT you have to admit there are sticky situations (hot women in mens locker room) where wtf..you HAVE to expect some inappropriate comments.

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My big problem with the outrage by the media and whatnot is that if a male was in a women's locker room, you would still hear how the men were staring inappropriately. I'm sure she was cutting some guys the eye. We will never HEAR the truth, but we all KNOW the truth. We all know she was winking at the OL and blowing kisses at the DBs.

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ik plenty of woman who say "I don't like woman reporters, its like they have an agenda to prove something." I second that. I don't mind on field eye candy reporters, Like Erin Andrews, but anything else..no thanks. But when your own kinda dislike what your doing than it has to be against social stigma right? maybe not..idk. fwiw

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:rofl: and she has enough that it matters too

My opinion. I'd rather watch a pretty girl read from a teleprompter than bradshaw/madden/especially lou holtz speak from educated experience

I'd rather have a beautiful woman speak from educated experience.

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I think the sideline reporting is fine, and I find several of the women sideline reporters to be knowledgeable. And if you've ever heard Linda Cohn talk sports off of Sportscenter, she's pretty knowledgeable. As far as in the locker room, I think Portis is just saying what most players want to say and don't have the guts.

Portis is good for providing the 'real' on his interviews, whereas most other guys give the status quo answer and keep it PC. If you've played athletics on any level, particularly after high school, but even some there, you know you're typically more popular with the ladies. Additionally, if you didn't play sports after high school and just attended a university, watch how a great deal of the ladies act around the athletes. It's really disgusting... They want a piece of the 'shine.'

Prime example, go to google my friends... Type in any players name and watch the suggested searches give you "girlfriend" after their name... SMH...

Again, this isn't all women, because I believe some of the women reporters that actually go into locker rooms are serious about their craft. But, I believe a bigger number of them, especially ones that are coincidentally HOT, are in it for other reasons. And I'm not just saying this as if women reporters are predatory gold diggers, it's not good for either side. I don't remember how many times I saw Pam Oliver in her hot pre-plumper days get hit on in interviews and sort of entertained it.

You really think Portis would go out on a limb and say that, knowing the flack he's going to get if he doesn't have some previous experience with it or knowledge of it.

Should men be allowed in women's locker rooms when reporting?

It's just not a formula for good things to happen.

EDIT: And I'd like to add the Jets have shown that their locker room is comprised of d-bags for what they did, but if you look up Ines, tell me you think she's legitimately about sports... smh... The Jets get whatever they deserve but being a reporter taking provocative photos isn't screaming 'I'm about reporting/journalism, PERIOD.' It makes it seem more like a side-job until something better comes along.

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I love the token females. And I'd fug the poo out of Ines Sainz. I've got respect for the people that earned their spot, if you are using your sexuality to get where you are, and then get pissed off when it sometimes doesn't work like you'd hoped, then oh well for you poo happens. Mark Wahlberg got his foot in the door with his abs, and is now quite successful, so it works both ways. I give it a month before Miss Sainz is in Playboy or on DWTS making bigtime $$$.

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