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How does Huddle feel about female reporters?


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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.

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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.

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I'm all for 'em personally. I like looking at em. Plus, hearing a woman even have the capacity to act like she knows what a cover 2 scheme is, even if it is something that is written for her to ask, is hot. Every football man's dream (whether player, coach, or fan) is to have a woman that can actually talk football. These reporters are as close as most of us get to having that, sadly.

As stated numerous times since the story dropped, I'd hit it.

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I'm all for 'em personally. I like looking at em. Plus, hearing a woman even have the capacity to act like she knows what a cover 2 scheme is, even if it is something that is written for her to ask, is hot. Every football man's dream (whether player, coach, or fan) is to have a woman that can actually talk football. These reporters are as close as most of us get to having that, sadly.

As stated numerous times since the story dropped, I'd hit it.

Cue Boo or Cat in 5.....4.....3....2.....

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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.

They even let them vote now when they should be making my dinner! WTF!

Seriously, you're a moron who's stealing air from your betters. Probably best to just kill yourself now and get it over with.

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