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what do you think?
should female reporters be allowed in the NFL locker rooms?
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 Originally Posted by RedBlooded should female reporters be allowed in the NFL locker rooms? Good column on this subject today in SI. In a word, yes. Ines Sainz incident is just the latest example of athletes behaving badly - Ann Killion - SI.com -
Re: what do you think?
sure, if they start allowing male reporters in women's locker rooms, otherwise, no.
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Why should the media be allowed into the locker room in the first place? Is that the only way they can talk to players post game?  Originally Posted by clonetil01 sure, if they start allowing male reporters in women's locker rooms, otherwise, no. If you read the article, you'll find that men are, in fact, allowed in women's locker rooms. Men are, indeed, allowed in women's locker rooms. Driving into work on Monday I heard a nationally syndicated radio commentator lamenting the fact that he couldn't go in women's locker rooms. Apparently he's never attempted to cover women's sports -- sadly, not too surprising. But as this particular radio talker works for a network that covers both the WNBA and the women's NCAA basketball tournament -- and also employs several high profile women sports reporters -- you'd think he might have checked his facts.
Last edited by edr247; 09-15-2010 at 04:43 PM.
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Re: what do you think?
 Originally Posted by clonetil01 sure, if they start allowing male reporters in women's locker rooms, otherwise, no.
happens in the WNBA.
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Re: what do you think?
 Originally Posted by Palmer happens in the WNBA. giant naked chicks. sweeet!!!!!!
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 Originally Posted by RedBlooded giant naked chicks. sweeet!!!!!! I would start every question with, "me want snu snu."
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Re: what do you think?
 Originally Posted by RedBlooded should female reporters be allowed in the NFL locker rooms? No, but they shouldn't have reporters in there at all. If you are making players available for interviews, do it in an appropriate venue. They are just asking for a lawsuit in today's litigious society.
"There are five real good recruits in the state. We got three of them. One couldn’t get into school, and the other went to (the University of) Iowa...which is about the same thing." - Coach Johnny Orr -
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 Originally Posted by cyfan964 I would start every question with, "me want snu snu." Ahh! the great women of amazonia.
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 Originally Posted by edr247 If you read the article, you'll find that men are, in fact, allowed in women's locker rooms. ...Good! I'll go try it out right now! -
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 Originally Posted by edr247 Why should the media be allowed into the locker room in the first place? Is that the only way they can talk to players post game?
If you read the article, you'll find that men are, in fact, allowed in women's locker rooms.
This is my opinion. The locker room should be for the team only.
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 Originally Posted by ahaselhu This is my opinion. The locker room should be for the team only. true. who wants to meet there favorite NFL athlete naked? NOT me. Now if i was a reporter for womens tennis thats a different story.
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 Originally Posted by RedBlooded true. who wants to meet there favorite NFL athlete naked? NOT me. Now if i was a reporter for womens tennis thats a different story. so if you were a women's tennis reporter, then you'd be okay with seeing your favorite NFL athlete naked? -
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 Originally Posted by LonoClone so if you were a women's tennis reporter, then you'd be okay with seeing your favorite NFL athlete naked?  i think i missed a sentence in there. i really messed up that post. -
Re: what do you think?
 Originally Posted by ahaselhu This is my opinion. The locker room should be for the team only. Yep,........case closed.
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