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So http://www.photopost.com/photopost/data/6278/ines_sainz2.jpg"]Ines Sainz goes into the jets locker room to interview Sanchez. And what sounds like maybe a player or two and even coaching staff acting indecently. Not sure if they walked around naked around or what. But she tweeted about being embarrassed and the League is investigating into it.

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Jesus, this, the 10 page fashion photo spread in what ESPN the Magazine called it's "NFL Preview", and Justin Bieber.

 

one too many beers Joey? That did'nt make sense bud. Or maybe i need to start drinking. :cheers:

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one too many beers Joey? That did'nt make sense bud. Or maybe i need to start drinking. :cheers:

 

Yes, and one of my friends told me Bieber was doing halftime at the Superbowl, which I just found out wasn't true, but could totally see happening.

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Women are "holes". That's it. That's all they are good for. To stick your d!ck in their hole. Because they ruin everything. "Oh, come on guys, that's not nice."

"That's mean."

"That's not funny."

"Let's all settle down"

"Somebody might get hurt"

"I know I wore a dress where my boobs are popping out, but don't look at them."

Has a woman ever contributed to a good time? I submit NEVER. Remember when work used to be fun to joke around with your co-workers? What happened? Well, women joined the workforce and now men have to tiptoe around their sensitive needs. Men bust each others balls. Women want to be treated equal. But you can't bust their balls, because they run to management and cry and sue. They go far as to deliberately overhear conversations not meant for them to hear and complain. No more jokes at work. No calenders. No laughing. No compliments about appearance or clothing. "You look nice today" is a reprimand or a sexual harassment lawsuit. However, women can enter men's locker rooms, but men can't enter women's. Great job, broads. I mean, HOLES. Women need to learn to shut their mouths.

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Meh. It looks like she's smuggling in two wetbacks from Messico. Either that or that ass has more dimples than a golf ball. :cry:

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Meh. It looks like she's smuggling in two wetbacks from Messico. Either that or that ass has more dimples than a golf ball. :cry:

 

why you gotta ruin the fun? :thumbsdown:

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Come on Ines... If you drive an icecream truck through a playground... You gotta expect some reaction from the kiddies!

 

Rack Size? :doublethumbsup:

 

Ask her doctor!

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Clinton Portis: Women in locker rooms are "gonna want somebody"

Posted by Michael David Smith on September 14, 2010 2:02 PM ET

The story of Ines Sainz, the TV Azteca reporter who may have been mistreated at a Jets practice, has now drawn the attention of an NFL player who never hesitates to weigh in on controversial topics: Redskins running back Clinton Portis.

 

And although Portis didn't seem to know much about the situation with Sainz and the Jets, he says there's a larger issue than that. According to Portis, the big issue is having women in an NFL locker room at all.

 

"You know man, I think you put women reporters in the locker room in positions to see guys walking around naked, and you sit in the locker room with 53 guys, and all of the sudden you see a nice woman in the locker room, I think men are gonna tend to turn and look and want to say something to that woman," Portis said in a radio interview today, per Dan Steinberg of the Washington Post. "For the woman, I think they make it so much that you can't interact and you can't be involved with athletes, you can't talk to these guys, you can't interact with these guys."

 

Portis said he thinks a female reporter who has the access to see male football players naked is bound to get turned on.

 

"And I mean, you put a woman and you give her a choice of 53 athletes, somebody got to be appealing to her," Portis said. "You know, somebody got to spark her interest, or she's gonna want somebody. I don't know what kind of woman won't, if you get to go and look at 53 men's packages. And you're just sitting here, saying 'Oh, none of this is attractive to me.' I know you're doing a job, but at the same time, the same way I'm gonna cut my eye if I see somebody worth talking to, I'm sure they do the same thing."

 

It's not clear from Portis's comments whether he's advocating banning women from NFL locker rooms, but the NFL has maintained for decades that female reporters get the same access as male reporters. That's not going to change.

 

But Portis's comments are, if nothing else, a demonstration of how one NFL player views having women in his locker room. There are no doubt plenty of other NFL players who have similar feelings, even if they're more constrained in their expression of those feelings than Portis.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/14/clinton-portis-women-in-locker-rooms-are-gonna-want-somebody/

 

Im going to miss Portis when he retires.

 

I'm offended I cant walk into a locker room full of 53 hot women.

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Portis is alway good for a comment or two or three or four or... :thumbsup:

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:rolleyes:

 

Get out of the locker room and get back in the kitchen where you belong b!tch.

 

You must not be the real Joey Gladstone. He's never say something like this. Unless maybe this is Uncle Jesse and you hijacked Joey's online persona.

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