The New York Jets vs Hot Reporter.

The New York Jets vs Hot Reporter.

Well, since I’ve been hammering the political arena with my usual political correctness. I better give my opinion on this very disturbing news item of the day!

There was a search going on when this pic first appeared. It was simply started by :WHO THE HELL IS THIS WOMAN?” The answer is:

Ines Sainz: A Mexican reporter. She has become the center of attention in a B.S. harassment type charge. I say B.S. because this woman is extremely pleasing on the eyes, she’s on the battlefield with mostly YOUNG men. These guys play a game that requires a lot of physical ability and the willingness to bust heads. Modern day gladiators for the most part, just like the MMA or Boxing or whatever…This lady did nothing wrong I’ll add, except be overly sensitive. If the guys did nothing more than a few cat calls, then she over reacted. IF they touched her in appropriately then she’s got a right to be upset.


Hot reporter

From the story:

NYJ “alleged” harassment.

The reports that came out Sunday, which Roger Goodell and the Jets are now investigating, involve Ines Sainz, a former Miss Spain who is a reporter for TV Azteca in Mexico. She was at the Jets’ facility in Florham Park on Saturday to interview Mark Sanchez and reportedly was being harassed by catcalls, whistling and extended stares by the players. The Association of Women In Sports Media has asked the NFL to investigate.

So lets see the Reporter:

She does have great assets…Okay I had to do it!

Now I’m a happily married man, and would never do anything to mess my marriage up, but I’d sure as hell make arrangements to get a closer look at that female form if I was 50 yards away, to see if it was truly as amazing up close. Distance is a deceiver, ever thought a woman was hot from a ways away, only to get up close and run away sad? It happens.

4 Replies to “The New York Jets vs Hot Reporter.”

  1. I don’t get it. She must dress that way to elicit attention, then becomes upset when she gets it? And since when does an “extended stare” constitute harassment? Does it count as extended if you blink once or twice? And what the hell is the “Association of Women In Sports Media”? Man, I’m almost glad I’m on the verge of geezerdom–I don’t think I could take a full lifetime in Progressive America.

  2. Bob, she was a beauty queen or something at some point. She’s for sure a fashion junkie, and I’ve seen women dress far more provocative around here on a day to day basis. I’m not one of those blame the victim for the assault based on her dress, but but you can blame the victim for placing herself in an area that may induce that behavior.

    For instance, if this woman went to a bachelor party and was pissed because men stared. OR if she wore a bikini to Monday Night Football watching at a frat house. OR showing up at the practices of NFL teams looking like that….Expected.

  3. Bob: reminds me of the heavily tattooed teenager I was looking at a few years ago in a Santa Cruz mall. She saw me and locked eyes, walked over and said “hey, just take a picture.” I replied: “well, if you didn’t want attention you wouldn’t be covered with tattoos that you clearly have decided to openly display in public. You’re wearing shorts and a tanktop and a bare midriff so you’re clearly not embarrassed by your tattoos. So why don’t you just shut the fuck up and get over it?”

    As regards the Spanish Hot Chick, she wears that kind of stuff in front of YOUNG studly guys and gets harrassment on the mind when these guys give catcalls and whistles? Clearly, she is 1) That stupid and 2) Clearly in search of the DOLLARS from a SUIT.

    BZ

  4. BZ, I saw a post once where a man and his dad were having lunch, the father was an outspoken WW2 vet. they were eating, and girl sat down near them with spiked hair all different colors and a nose ring. The father was looking real hard at her. The girl looked over and said “What’s a matter old man, you never did anything wild in your youth”? The father said: Got drunk once and fucked a peacock, I was just wondering if you were my daughter.

    That’s why I appreciate the older generation.

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