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How does Huddle feel about female reporters?


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The way to solve the locker room issue,would be to do interviews in a seperate room and make the locker room off limit to all reporters.

However,special concessions could be made to the TV media,after the Super Bowl,or a championship game...The players/coaches/owner are assured of being clothed in these controlled setting,so there should be no problem.

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Agreed...the locker room is no place for reporters, male or female.

Also, Ms. Sainz claims that her attire that day was not "unprofessional"...professional what? IF you wish to be taken seriously in your career, dress like a professional in your career! This doesn't excuse vulgar behavior from the Jets, but how about an ounce of personal responsibility and a little common since, reporter?

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Unapologetic chauvinist when it comes to female reporters. They should be seen and not heard. I am all for ‘Jill the weatherperson’ to wiggle out the forecasts before the games but I get irritated when they go to the sideline and we listen to some girl ask a coach or player some question.

“Coach, how do you feel your Cover 2 defense is doing after giving up 21 points?”

Just ONCE I wish the player/coach would respond with “you tell me what a Cover 2 defense is and I will answer your question”.

I am sure there are some that ‘know’ the game or whatever – but I would rather hear 2 more minutes of Jaws and Gruden spar than anything else.

This Ines chick...everyone is bashing the players for acting sophmoric...wtf..its the one thing about the Jets I loved this year other then seeing Jenkins go out for the season. All this 'outcry' is bulls*** as everyone knows that eye candy is eye candy.

As a father of a little girl, I would like to kick your ass. Roehlisberger wannabee

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Agreed...the locker room is no place for reporters, male or female.

Also, Ms. Sainz claims that her attire that day was not "unprofessional"...professional what? IF you wish to be taken seriously in your career, dress like a professional in your career! This doesn't excuse vulgar behavior from the Jets, but how about an ounce of personal responsibility and a little common since, reporter?

Sainz wasn't the one who tried to make an issue of it with the NFL.

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Agreed...the locker room is no place for reporters, male or female.

Also, Ms. Sainz claims that her attire that day was not "unprofessional"...professional what? IF you wish to be taken seriously in your career, dress like a professional in your career! This doesn't excuse vulgar behavior from the Jets, but how about an ounce of personal responsibility and a little common since, reporter?

"not unprofessional" ....my bad

i agree that she should wear a business suit like suzy kolber(sp) instead of ass tight jeans and low cut shirts. at least if she wants to be treated with professionalism

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I ask them if they have papers! If they are like this "reporter" then I hold them for more intense questioning and possible FB search! If she looks like Fowler I pass her on and ask her to keep her hands to herself! Then she doan need no steeenkin' papers!

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