Sunday, October 10, 2010

The New York Jets: Have been and always will be classy...

I don't know about you guys, but I feel 90% of recent NFL storylines or gossip is produced by the New York Jets. Disregarding the fact that it seems like they play on Sunday or Monday Night Football every single week, there was also the whole Hard Knocks series, Braylon Edwards getting another DUI (it's okay Braylon, we still love you), Antonio Cromartie getting a second chance to show he (and his seven kids) deserves all that child support money, and the controversial confrontation between Jets coaches and players and TV reporter Ines Sainz.

In retrospect, one would have thought that the Jets would have learned their lesson about having an attractive female reporter in close proximity of the team. That's because as the Jets play (yet another) Monday night against the Vikings, Brett Favre, formerly of the Jets and currently with the Vikings, is at the center of another controversy with a young curvacious reporter. On Thursday, Deadspin reported that Favre, while he was on the Jets, sent pictures of his pee pee to Jenn Sterger (yes the former Florida St. and South Florida cowgirl). The NFL has only begun to look into the matter, and nothing is confirmed, but man Brett, if it's you, how desperate can you get?? (Here's the video judge for yourself if it's Favre).

But Brett is not the only one at fault in these female reporter incidents. They should have expected a bunch of 20 to 30 year olds (and 40 year olds too apparently) with raging hormones to at least make a few remarks. And while I understand the positive media benefits of having attractive reporters such as Sterger work for the team, why do they need to be in the locker room!? Everybody and their mom knows that male locker rooms are about the most immature location on Earth, and bringing a smoking hot female into the equation will at best case result in nothing. That much has applied since high school. And it's not like it's just me saying that. A Seton Hall University poll says that even most women believe that female reporters shouldn't be in the NFL locker rooms. It seems to me the remedy to this situation is obvious: Keep the ladies lookin fine, but not during male locker room time.


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