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Originally Posted by FSUZeta
she does not look like a professional reporter. i don't agree with her being harassed, but she needs to get a clue. yesterday afternoon i began hearing a different story from her. she was saying that the boys were just joking and they weren't harassing her, just making jokes and that it was another female reporter who was offended and made the initial complaint.
i think the nfl, nba,etc. just need to ban all reporters from the locker room. they can't just ban women, so it will have to be a mass ban.
frankly, the network she works for seems to be promoting her as a sex object/centerfold, and that's just wrong.
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From the beginning she said that she wasn't offended and that she didn't feel at risk in the locker room. The complaint was made by another journalist that witnessed the event that included Rex Ryan and his staff throwing footballs near her to get her attention.
While I think that having reporters in the locker room at all is ridiculous, it is how reporting has been done since the beginning of the NFL, and the Supreme Court has already ruled on this one. These guys make a lot of money, and part of the job is appropriately dealing with the press. Unless they want to continue to see these kinds of stories, they need to learn to shut up while an attractive woman is near them. They can rehash it all when she walks out the room. Their rights to free speech end when they infringe on the working woman who just wants to get an interview.