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The reason I have a huge problem with this whole thing is because of the Lisa Olson story. It killed this franchise, and lost a great deal of fans in the process. Why are they not accountable too? That's all I'm asking.

There's a big difference between some catcalls, and raping a series of drunk college girls. Today 09:09 PM

Not today there shouldn't, not after we were held so accountable for what happened back in '86. Beyond that, if Rog was honest, he'd put forth the same effort he did with Spygate that he should with this.

Give it time. It came out yesterday. And huge difference between how Woody is handling it and Victor Kiam.

Woody apologize immediately and promised to take action so his players would not treat reporters like this in the future. Kiam called Lisa a "classic *****."

Woody is doing the right thing to mimimize damage control and the need for harsh league action. Victor did everything he could to make the situation worse for the team and mandate harsh league action.
 
The public will never convict the Jets for this, never.

Sounds like a seminar and maybe a small fine if any, The Jets will laughingly put this behind them.

Wishing it was worse will not make it so. JMHO
 
Regardless if Woody recognized it first., We if, I remember correctly, were severely chastised by the league for our poor actions.

You are right in the fact that Woody is being more proactive than Vic was. My only problem is a simple curiosity.

Why were we media raped for Lisa, and Spygate, yet they can get away with this, and an infraction similar to Spygate? I guess I'm just a pissed of Pats fan, looking for justice from Hier Goodell.

No offense intended.
 
Regardless if Woody recognized it first., We if, I remember correctly, were severely chastised by the league for our poor actions.

You are right in the fact that Woody is being more proactive than Vic was. My only problem is a simple curiosity.

Why were we media raped for Lisa, and Spygate, yet they can get away with this, and an infraction similar to Spygate? I guess I'm just a pissed of Pats fan, looking for justice from Hier Goodell.

No offense intended.

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The difference is that this reporter was un offended and thought nothing of the encounter, and I have also heard that unlike the Pats the Jets weren't waving at her with there wangers, just some hey hey baby kind of talk.

Not in the least a Spy Gate situation, time to get over Spy Gate.
 
Envisioning Kris Jenkins in sensitivity training is funny. Maybe I'm just a pessimist, but I really doubt it'll take.

Seriously, though, this has an early lead for 'most ridiculous non-story of the year'. If a network hires someone based on finding the biggest ass they can, don't they forfeit the right to complain after the fact? Her entire job qualification was that she was attractive to the players, and in that regard she succeeded. Good for her. Shouldn't the AWSM spend more effort critiquing networks that objectify women by hiring based solely on physical attributes, and less effort critiquing football players for acting like football players?

It would be like hiring a male model, sending him into a bar on cougar night to 'interview' the patrons, then being shocked and appalled when he gets objectified. The only outrage is that anyone would claim to not have expected this outcome going in.
 
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The public will never convict the Jets for this, never.

Sounds like a seminar and maybe a small fine if any, The Jets will laughingly put this behind them.

Wishing it was worse will not make it so. JMHO

Damn you hetero males!
 
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New York Jets owner calls, apologizes to female reporter - ESPN New York

"Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum called Joanne Gerstner, a board member of the AWSM, on Sunday to discuss the matter. The two organizations were working to schedule an educational and awareness session with the team, according to Jets spokesman Bruce Speight."

Oh how classic! The Jets and Rex are going to take a "how not to be ****s" seminar. LOL!!!!



LOL such a stupid story, I don't get women.....You want to be treated with respect and dignity but at the same time you want to dress like a whore???

No talent reported who is only a reporter cause she is good looking, has no business being in a men's locker room. She set herself up for it and I don't feel bad for her, just like I don't feel bad for women who dress like whores then get raped/assaulted and act like they had nothing to do with it.......

Grow up and act like a lady or stay the way you are and get what you get:rocker:

Oh and the "I can dress anyway I want" crowed, you can dress anyway you want but be prepared to suffer the consequences for those actions and I don't feel bad for you.

Its like me going into the hood and waving around a handfull of money and not expecting to get robed.....Some common sense would be nice ladies.
 
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My point is this, if a team can get raked over the coals for an infraction such as Spygate, which was an admitted infraction by many SB winning coaches, why shouldn't this be looked at by Goodell? IF the league wanted to improve it's "female reporters" standing, they should have equal standing around the male players, correct? The issue here is that a COACH was involved, and word has it, Ryan was involved as well.

That's bad leadership, no matter how you slice it. Harassment is harassment, and it's cut and dry.
 
My point is this, if a team can get raked over the coals for an infraction such as Spygate, which was an admitted infraction by many SB winning coaches, why shouldn't this be looked at by Goodell? IF the league wanted to improve it's "female reporters" standing, they should have equal standing around the male players, correct? The issue here is that a COACH was involved, and word has it, Ryan was involved as well.

That's bad leadership, no matter how you slice it. Harassment is harassment, and it's cut and dry.


Only if she was a real reporter......:bricks:
 
This thread needs to be obliterated.

Women who dress like whores, eh? No sympathy if they're raped?

Sounds like you need to go back to Saudi Arabia.
 
Yeah, well, this was the Patriots locker room 20 years ago.

And all the Barstool Sports readers know how that worked out.
"Zeke, when you touched yourself, you touched every one of us."
 
This thread needs to be obliterated.

Women who dress like whores, eh? No sympathy if they're raped?

Sounds like you need to go back to Saudi Arabia.


You Reap What You Sow, you can't handle the truth? you think life is candy canes and lollypops?

Grow up, life is not a Disney movie....

Tomorrow I'm going to go to the hood and flash my money and if I get robed I'm going to blame others instead of my dumbass self.

Its called taking responsibility for your actions, two wrongs don't make a right she had no Bussness being in a mens locker room, how many men do you see in womens locker rooms?

Thats what I thought...:cool: As usual its a double standard.
 
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Only if she was a real reporter......:bricks:

I think that's a major point of discussion up for debate, that's being over looked by many. The only thing I recall about her was from the last Super Bowl or two when she would show up as a reporter - in the same way reporters would appear from MTV, VH1 and E!. Can anybody verify or dispute if she or her network has ever covered the NFL for any other games previously? Is the coverage closer related to National Football Post, or National Enquirer? Can she or her employer explain the term "first and ten" in relationship to the game of football?

Kudos to the Jets for handling the aftermath in a professional matter to this point - something Victor Kiam obviously failed miserably in doing many years ago. However my biggest issue right now is equating what Sainz' job description is to what Olsen's was; maybe I'm wrong but her job seems to be all about celebrity entertainment, fashion, gossip, etc., and not about sports.

And if that is the case, then shame on the Jets for giving her a press credential and allowing her on the field in the first place. If that is reality of this situation then they got what they deserved, and have nobody but themselves to blame for this mess.
 
Woody Johnson is getting in touch with HBO in the hope of having the television series renamed "Hard ****s" on the back of the Mexican model/reporter visit.
 
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