NY Jets under investigation by NFL for cat-calling female reporter..

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Shes got a whorish mouth. Maybe she should go back to her home on whore island. That scorpion woman! And jazz flute is not for sissy boys.
 
evil solrac v3.0 said:
her whole shtick is wearing revealing and tight clothing, hence why i feel it's entrapment. not real journalism.

Thats pretty much my take. The article specifically mentions she dresses in skin tight clothing all the time when doing this stuff. You got a large group of guys playing football with testosterone off the charts etc and then add in skin tight clothing chick with an ass like that and its pretty much asking for controversy.
 
antonz said:
Thats pretty much my take. The article specifically mentions she dresses in skin tight clothing all the time when doing this stuff. You got a large group of guys playing football with testosterone off the charts etc and then add in skin tight clothing chick with an ass like that and its pretty much asking for controversy.

Uh, Cheerleaders?
 
harSon said:
Uh, Cheerleaders?
You mean the team doesn't have free reign to have their way with their cheer girls either? My worldview is shattered. Shattered I say!

antonz said:
The cheerleaders do not complain I imagine considering half the stadium is probably already catcalling them
They don't mind getting physically harassed either? Oh noes, who to believe!
 
I've always thought that the concept of cheerleaders was indescribably weird. Like, not even in the "objectifying of women" sense, although, yeah, kinda...it's just odd. Putting young women out in front of a crowd to make them more excited for a completely unrelated game. Who thought of that?


Also, I can't condone catcalling and stuff, but neither can I condone wearing jeans that you have to pour yourself into...not if you're looking to avoid that kind of attention, ya know?
 
XiaNaphryz said:
You mean the team doesn't have free reign to have their way with their cheer girls either? My worldview is shattered. Shattered I say!

How exactly did you pull that from my statement? It pretty much goes against everything I've said within this thread thus far.
 
jdogmoney said:
I've always thought that the concept of cheerleaders was indescribably weird. Like, not even in the "objectifying of women" sense, although, yeah, kinda...it's just odd. Putting young women out in front of a crowd to make them more excited for a completely unrelated game. Who thought of that?


Also, I can't condone catcalling and stuff, but neither can I condone wearing jeans that you have to pour yourself into...not if you're looking to avoid that kind of attention, ya know?


It was probably more for the players. The women cheering their warriors on into battle, using sex as a motivator to return victorious. Sports is where we work our need for bloodlust so I say it makes sense.
 
Glad the Jets did it, if they didn't I would have thought their was something wrong with them.

In all honesty though, they way this girl is dressed, she WANTS the attention.
 
evil solrac v3.0 said:
her whole shtick is wearing revealing and tight clothing, hence why i feel it's entrapment. not real journalism.
antonz said:
Thats pretty much my take. The article specifically mentions she dresses in skin tight clothing all the time when doing this stuff. You got a large group of guys playing football with testosterone off the charts etc and then add in skin tight clothing chick with an ass like that and its pretty much asking for controversy.

I dont think you folks have any idea of what reporters on mexican TV look like.

Guess what, you can be hot AND report!


Also, the whole "she was asking for it" seems eerily similar to something people say after a rape. Blaming the victim?

She should wear a burqua right? That way, theres no controversy
 
jamesinclair said:
I dont think you folks have any idea of what reporters on mexican TV look like.

Guess what, you can be hot AND report!


Also, the whole "she was asking for it" seems eerily similar to something people say after a rape. Blaming the victim?

She should wear a burqua right? That way, theres no controversy

Yes, they can. It's amazing watching them.
 
jamesinclair said:
I dont think you folks have any idea of what reporters on mexican TV look like.

Guess what, you can be hot AND report!


Also, the whole "she was asking for it" seems eerily similar to something people say after a rape. Blaming the victim?

She should wear a burqua right? That way, theres no controversy

Victim? She got whistled at. Im sure she gets that all the time even back home in old Mexico.
 
HOOOOOOOOOOLEEEEEEEEEEESHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT

That exercise picture just showed up for some....
 
harSon said:
How exactly did you pull that from my statement? It pretty much goes against everything I've said within this thread thus far.
You should recheck your sarcasm detector, it seems to be completely non-functional. ;P
 
That posterior.

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Rflagg said:
How could you not cat call Damn
I think if it was just catcalling there probably wouldn't have been an issue. Intentionally running into her constantly was probably what pushed it more.
 
Maybe if they started hiring the most qualified reporter rather than the sluttiest dressed or the ones with the most prominent physical assets, then this wouldn't be an issue.
 
Dan Yo said:
Maybe if they started hiring the most qualified reporter rather than the sluttiest dressed or the ones with the most prominent physical assets, then this wouldn't be an issue.

Or adults could act like adults. Scary thought.
 
jamesinclair said:
I dont think you folks have any idea of what reporters on mexican TV look like.

Guess what, you can be hot AND report!


Also, the whole "she was asking for it" seems eerily similar to something people say after a rape. Blaming the victim?

She should wear a burqua right? That way, theres no controversy

You seem to be completely oblivious to the birds and the bees stuff. A hot girl sending out "court me" signals leads to 20 dudes in their 20's vying for her attention. It's natural. It's fucking biology.

Your rape analogy does not hold water because there is no victim here. Did she even complain? Do you think this makes her job more difficult? Do you think she has problems landing interviews with players?
And gtfo with the burka shit - it's not like being at the center of attention is a bad thing. Only religious conservatives like the talibans think like that.
 
I'm sure she was hired because she was the best reporter for the job. She has probably won multiple Pulitzers. I heard she writes a thought-provoking column for her local newspaper and demands that they not put her photo next to her byline. There was some VERY serious journalism going on here and the Jets interfered with it. Now we may never know what Mark Sanchez thinks about debt forgiveness for Africa.
 
XiaNaphryz said:
I think if it was just catcalling there probably wouldn't have been an issue. Intentionally running into her constantly was probably what pushed it more.
I was conveniently ignoring the fact they were actually stepping over the line if favor of looking at dat ass, sorry.

Edit: Err being accused of stuff that most would consider stepping over the line sorry I should sleep, but I am reading the paranormal thread so ...
 
This is her at Super Bowl media day, she obviously has a big problem with physical contact with athletes and maintains her professionalism at all times.

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DeathbyVolcano said:
meh, if she showed up to practice wearing shit like that, I'm sorry, she's just asking for it. Not that I'm saying it's called for, but at least prepare some professional attire for, you know, your job?

**pulls off pants** WHOOHOO! It's RAPE time!
 
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