Inés Sainz of the Mexican television network TV Azteca, claimed that she was harassed by players and coaches in practice and in the team's locker room last Saturday. From the New York Times:
The New York Post reported that during drills, Dennis Thurman, the team's defensive backs coach, purposely overthrew passes that landed near Sainz on the sideline. The Post also reported that linebacker Jason Taylor(notes) volunteered to join the defensive backs. Players also reportedly made sexually suggestive comments in the locker room after practice ... In a statement released by the Jets, Johnson stressed to Sainz that "he expects all members of the Jets organization to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times."
She's the self-proclaimed "sexiest sports reporter in Mexico". I highly suspect this is a very convenient and opportunistic publicity stunt of hers. She was mighty quick to accept the semi-apology she received. :lol:
What she was wearing was actually quite conservative compared to what she's normally seen in. Not that what a woman is wearing should matter at all. That is just about the lamest excuse men can come up with for their juvenile behavior.
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yeah, thats it, microphone......lolshe's got a great, err, microphone.
Jets addressing alleged harassment of female reporter - Shutdown Corner - NFL* - Yahoo! Sports
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
First off, I'm not one for the "nuts and sluts" derision of females, but of course there are exceptions... I'm not saying this is one, but this "journalist" should get a grip.
She is in a high testosterone environment, with guys in their early 20's, some in their 30's... and she is supposedly a professional journalist. She comes into their environment wearing clothes that look like they are spray painted on, and are what you'd wear to a night club. The guys aren't blind, decide to have a little fun, and she makes a stink.
My advice to her. Dress like a journalist, not a clubber, and you'd likely avoid being the subject of fun and games.
If there are rules for behavior, it cuts both ways. You want to be treated like a professional amongst the men of the NFL, NHL, NBA, then act like one. Don't come into their environment like a pot of honey and expect the bees to fall asleep.
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She's the self-proclaimed "sexiest sports reporter in Mexico". I highly suspect this is a very convenient and opportunistic publicity stunt of hers. She was mighty quick to accept the semi-apology she received. :lol:
What she was wearing was actually quite conservative compared to what she's normally seen in. Not that what a woman is wearing should matter at all. That is just about the lamest excuse men can come up with for their juvenile behavior.
I think it does matter how a woman dresses in that situation. I hope she's barred from future locker rooms. She's a publicity whore.
Damn! Look at that fine ass!
I'm more in agreement with Catz. I don't see why women need to go into men's locker rooms. I don't ever see any men reporting from female locker rooms. And I don't care how she's dressed, that's like saying that "she asked for it" and I don't need to tell you how wrong that sounds. I know she's doing this for the publicity, but still...
Very thick and very nice
The truth of the matter is that what a person chooses to wear projects an image. And this gal is intentionally projecting a very provocative image. On definite purpose. If a woman wears sprayed-on clothing, what image is she portraying? And yes, as far as cat-calling is concerned, dressing provocatively and walking past a bunch of construction workers/football players/whatever, is pretty much asking for it.
And I'm sure she enjoys the attention. I'm just saying that if it goes beyond cat calls, their excuse for not controlling themselves had better not be that her jeans were painted on. Cuz that excuse doesn't fly anymore in a court of law.
But it may fly in the court of public opinion.
If that's true, it's a very sad thing indeed.
She's the self-proclaimed "sexiest sports reporter in Mexico". I highly suspect this is a very convenient and opportunistic publicity stunt of hers. She was mighty quick to accept the semi-apology she received. :lol:
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