Yes, that's right, folks, it turns out that most of the players in the New York Jets locker room are indeed attracted to females (the Sanchize not withstanding).
If you haven't seen the story, Ines Sainz, a sideline "reporter" for the New York Jets, was allegedly harassed in the New York Jets locker room, receiving catcalls and the like from players while one assistant coach is said to have deliberately thrown passes to players near Sainz during a practice drill. Many people in the media were up in arms about the incident, and the NFL launched an investigation.
First of all, to the left is what Sainz looked like THAT DAY. Form fitting, ultra-tight pants and a short, tight shirt with just a hint of midriff showing. Now, I'm not sayingthat what the Jets players did was right, or what I would have done, but come on! This is a closed space containing 53 of the most testosterone-filled alpha-dogs on the planet, all of whom are between the ages of 21 and 40. If you drop a ping pong ball in a room filled with 50-plus kittens, you cannot get mad when they bat it around a little.
Also, as far as sideline reporters go, I don't think there's a lot of doubt as to how she got her job at TV Azteca. You can see her reaction to the story, as well as a demonstration of her abilities as a TV personality in this interview.
And now, Washington Redskins' running back Clinton Portis has come under fire for saying out loud what everyone in the world already knows: guys like hot chicks, and hot chicks dig athletes. The NFL has come out and publicly rebuked Portis for his comments. Seriously? He said, "You put a woman and you give her a choice of 53 athletes, somebody got to be appealing to her." He shouldn't be apologizing for that, and the NFL has more important things to worry about than scantily-clad women being surprised when they are looked at in an NFL locker room. Like, for example, this.
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