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How does Huddle feel about female reporters?


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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.

This is what I don't get. Tell me when EXACTLY you will see a man reporter in a woman's locker room after a game? Why has this yet been brought up intelligently in the media? Are you kidding me? If I JUST got off the field and trying to get myself together, I just wanna shower and get two friggin seconds to get it together. WTF is a woman doing claiming that she has a right to intrude on that private moment? The hypocrisy is pretty clear.

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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?

Let's take a look at Ms. Sainz at work:

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Okay, not so bad...

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Complete with press pass- that's appropriate, eh?

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There's some professional behavior...

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...and the professional reasoning behind measuring Leinert's right bicep is what again?

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These last 3 pics are from Media Day at the Super Bowl last February, I think...

I'm not condoning anything the players said or did because I wasn't there, but I also acknowledge the fact that both adult parties have to assume some responsibility along the way as well. It should be noted that another woman, not Ms. Sainz, made the complaint...

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Yeah I was here because of the ignorant comment.

Shes also hispanic...its a little different for them. I read the article in the hispanic newspaper earlier in Spanish and she had been quoted saying that she didn't think her outfit was in any way inappropriate.

Mexican women and American women have different views on what is appropriate for the workplace. But you have a point regarding wearing the tight outfits and standing around a bunch of immature big football players who are half naked in a locker room.

I, however, do not have a problem with female sports reporters. If they know what they are talking about, I respect them. Its gotta be damn hard to get into that industry and actually get some respect. Erin Andrews knows whatsup.

I have to respectfully disagree with the broad generalization that Mexican women and American women all have different views on what's appropriate in the workplace. Also, Erin Andrews career didn't blow up until she showed up naked on the Internet. Just like Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and I promise you in a few months, Ines Sainz. Maybe not a sex tape, but you can bet your bottom dollar that she'll be in Playboy and make bookoo dollars on it. And that's good for her. I've got no beef with that. I've never in my life bought a girl a drink at a bar because she looked like she was smart or had a nice personality. On the flip side, those same women I'm buying drinks for dress the way they do so they don't need to spend money on drinks all night. I have no problem buying them drinks because of the way they look, and they have no problems accepting them without any intent of sleeping with me. It's a mutually beneficial relationship.

So when the self-proclaimed "Hottest sports reporter in Mexico" (not smartest or hardest working mind you, but hottest) uses her sexuality to get ahead in life, you're just going to have to realize sometimes you'll get cat calls and immature guys doing immature things. It's just the nature of the beast. That being said, it didn't seem like she was really insulted or humiliated by the comments/actions of the players. It seemed more like the media making a story.

Bottom Line: Don't hate the game if you're a player in it.

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She is very pretty. That's all I have to say about this whole thing.

Oh and Clinton Portis is an idiot. If I were an NFL player (on a DIFFERENT team no less) I would stay as far away from this as possible. You're never going to generate anything positive out of it. Anything you say will probably be construed as being either sexist or as sticking you're nose in other people's poo.

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[quote=Montsta;2669020Also, Erin Andrews career didn't blow up until she showed up naked on the Internet. Just like Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and I promise you in a few months, Ines Sainz. Maybe not a sex tape, but you can bet your bottom dollar that she'll be in Playboy and make bookoo dollars on it.

Bottom Line: Don't hate the game if you're a player in it.

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