Now lets get to the other bad news. Apparently, the Jets acted boorishly when a female reporter entered the locker room. I will not defend the alleged behaviour. However, there is a very simple solution to this problem. The NFL should remove all reporters from the locker rooms. It's silly that men can't shower and change before they have to do interviews. Seriously, what vital information do reporters get from men in towels? Give them a minute to wash up and wait in the interview room. Its a simple solution. Women's professional leagues do not have this issue because they close the locker rooms. Simple. Perhaps women are the smarter sex. Seems like common sense.
Now lets discuss the actual reporter. Obviously, she is an attention hound. She wears low cut, form fitting outfits for a reason. I imagine a serious journalist would have reported the incident to the proper authorities and not tweeted it. Now, a no-name reporter from an unknown Mexican network is an overnight celebrity. She'll probably be on Dancing with the Stars next year. It was actually the best marketing one could do. I've attached a couple of photos of her and her "work" attire for your review. I might as well use up the last few moments of her 15 minutes.


She is freakin hot. Hell i can think of plenty of things i shouldnt say to her, so what do they expect Jets players to do with her in the locker room and they are getting dressed?
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