Never. Men gotta "suck it up" and "deal with it", which we can, but it's still unfair. Women are catered to in every scenario and then have the audacity to say there's no equality
My dude explained it so perfectly. I never even thought about they lockers being like they bedroom. My bedroom is my sanctuary and safe space. NFL should definitely look into adjusting these policies.
Theyre athletes not people. High paid indentured servants. Their just farm animals and everyone has to eat off of them. No one cares about them getting dressed. These guys signed their life away for that check
That's a great idea I think we could solve this pretty quick by asking the reporters to wear the same amount of clothes as the least of them within the room lol
@@Tr3yificationShiiiiid. They can close their eyes. But I agree. The locker room should be a safe space just like the bath/restroom. Not tor mention, you’re sweaty you’re dirty. Plus the fact of having people in your personal space. They should wait 15 minutes for the players to get cleaned and meet them at the podium. Getting dressed in front of your teammates is different. Because you’re somewhat comfortable with them. As opposed to strangers
No media and no cameras should be in any changing rooms.. athletes must of privacy and also be made available after the game in the media room.. only team members in changing rooms
Honestly some can and some can’t.. locker room interviews are really the small beat reporters only chance to get what they need to do their jobs.. they won’t get the chances the big companies like the news and fox and them will get in the press conferences.. they only pick the reporters that paid for their spot or the ones that are known faces🤷🏾♂️🤧💯
So NOW, ESPN has a segment called “Fit Check”. 😐😐😐😐 Cam has BEEN doing this!!! ESPN needs to give 4th and 1 a contract instead of just stealing these boys shit!!!
Them reporters do too much period... Their law is no respect and no space... Just to get the story... Shameful and Sad to any athlete & their space getting invaded in an uncomfortable setting as a locker room with many are possibly be undressed. Especially when that person may be vulnerable due to a loss... You have to put yourself in that person's shoes.
I’ve worked with many (male) athletes and I have always felt that the media scrum in the locker room was weird. I’ve heard comments about men’s body parts - I once heard a reporter comment on Mutombo (RIP) by saying, “How can anyone woman take that thing!” I heard someone say, “Gronk is the exception, not the rule. Black guys are built different!” 🤯 It’s insane. I’ve been around, I worked with Jordan, Kobe, Magic, Eddie George, Eric Dickerson, Reggie Bush, and many others - this has been an uncomfortable and disgusting problem for at least 30 years! It should STOP🛑!
I've never understood the lock room interviews and always thought it was weird. Let the players have their space and wait until they come out fully dressed.
19:30 The answer I would give to anyone who asks this question or something like "What's the big deal?" is "This is a professional setting. This is a job. It's not appropriate to be interviewing or filming people who are exposed like that in a work setting." There are almost no environments where it's okay to just be filming people who are indecent. Maybe only on "adult" film sets? Actually scratch that. Even they have rules about this.
As a European watching US sports, I have never understood how media get to interview players inside the locker room right after a game has finished. This essentially never happens in football/soccer. How is it the situation after an MLS game?
Why is it acceptable to have reporters in the locker room to begin with and that early? Why do players have to deliberate the change on this in the first place? Who in the organization allowed this? Players have their privacy violated simply because you want to get a story? This reminds me of the player story about Jerry Jones walking into the locker rooms with folks in a fashion as though he was displaying his wares.
Female reporters won a lawsuit in 1975 that enabled/entitled them to go into male locker rooms along with male reporters. MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms.
I saw a reporter go after a player while this player was having a private moment with their mother.. cameras were in their face while the mother was praying over her son… crazy…
I’ve always felt like that…. The interview can wait till AFTER I shower up and get dressed…. Folks walk around naked in the football locker rooms, I can’t speak on women sports and basketball
18:44 Even with time sensitivity catch the fellas in the tunnel thays crazy let a player get there mind and thoughts together once they have gone to locker room and a media request came be forward to the proper staffer
If anybody's ever seen the movie any given Sunday there's a scene in there about that and I didn't realize that these players sometime were getting dressed or only dressed halfway up. And there's a scene where this female report is asking a guy a question he's standing in their butt naked.
MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms.
Never thought about this but yeah, the NBA still has locker room interviews and the WNBA doesn't. Also the classic female reporters being allowed in the men's locker room, you brought up excellent points Cam thanks for that. Locker Room interviews should end
I genuinely can't understand how this is a thing, no other sport I can think of, certainly no sport played outside the US, allows anyone but the coaches the training and/or medical staff and the fucking players inside the locker room/dressing room, I've always found it weird that people just gather around the players getting dressed and shit. If they absolutely must have the locker room backdrop for whatever bizarre reason tell them to fuck out til everyone has washed their balls and has gotten fucking dressed, it's bizarre that these people just walk the fuck in like answer my questions noooowwwwwww!
Female reporters won a lawsuit in 1975 that enabled/entitled them to go into male locker rooms along with male reporters. MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms. The matter of "discrimination", "double-standards" and "disparity in equity" also occurs in medical settings... [1] Male patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they have the comfort RIGHT to same-sex practitioners and technicians, [2] male patients, including boys, are NOT informed of their right NOT to have female nurses or medical assistants unnecessarily in the clinical rooms, [3] males patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they may decline intimate parts of an exam, [4] female medical staff do NOT ask mother's of adolescent and teenage boys to leave the clinical rooms (but they insist father's leave) and [5] male patients, including boys, who advocate for their rights are OFTEN ostracized, ridiculed, shamed and punned. To paraphrase the U.S. courts: The desire of Americans to cover their naked bodies from the view of strangers, especially those of the opposite sex, is a matter of elementary self-respect, personal dignity, and fundamental right to privacy. Anyone who would usurp those rights plays the role of the tyrant. It's a strange doctrine, indeed, that would require a person to relinquish those rights by virtue of the misfortune of falling ill and having to enter a healthcare facility (e.g., Backus v. Baptist, EEOC v. Mercy, Jones v. Hinds). Regarding the athletic locker rooms, just don't allow reporters (male and female) into locker rooms and do the interviews in another area (as they do with female athletes, even when male reporters interview female athletes).
Always thought it was weird they allowed reporters in the locker room.. the only ppl that should be allowed in the locker room is the team and specific staff..
In the work place at any job, a female or male can sue for sexual harassment because they said someone looked at them in a "sexual way". When the first athlete files sexual harassment lawsuit against a female reporter who he says was staring at his private parts. Well then you'll possibility see a chnage. There are old stories of athletes jerkin off when s good looking female reporter looks their wsy. They athletes laugh about it, and kerp getting dressed. There's a lot of reasons to get women outta the locker room. If a male reporters can't go into the female lockers, then neither should they.
You completely just warped the conversation...his issue is with male or female reporters doing locker room interviews not just women...he wants them to end in general...stop acting like a misogynist...
I never understood how reporters were allowed in the locker room in the first place. Male or female reporters, ish just weird. These dudes are in towels. Not even gonna talk on female athletes
And women even asking if they can come in a man locker room is weird to begin with !!!! But yes get rid of locker room interviews. Wait outside the locker room
Not in terms of equal access/opportunity...if only males are able to get access do you not think that would result in fewer women getting hired or being devalued in the same position...like Cam said the issue isn't male vs female access...it is ending the practice entirely...
Don’t have time to cover up? That doesn’t make sense. The junk is sooo big you can’t cover it up? Jason kelce addressed this issue and he said it’s easy to not show your junk. In my opinion the athletes should be given more time to get ready before the press can enter. I respect cam and all athletes, I think personal space and privacy should taken seriously. 1love
I dont understand how this has to be a conversation. It shocks me it happens. The locker room isnt a place for interviews. It shouldnt even be a debate. I dont even give those reporters an excuse. Just perverts trying to record naked bodies. Cameras should not be in the locker room.
Why the HELL do athletes have to answer questions in the locker room?? That has to stay in the media room, in the arena/field/floor… Now in no way or for am i comparing the sport, but in Soccer(Football) the reporters are not allowed into lockers.
99% of the time all you ever get out of those kind of athlete interviews are canned answers anyway. That format of media is dead. It just refuses to evolve.
Men should have rights too, I know we normalize it because of the 😍🥵 but in all honesty it’s just dead wrong you can tell the level of how uncomfortable it is written all over their faces when in that exact situation and just now as Cam speaks out on it. So if you don’t think Men need to have say on anything else I at least think they deserve to have say for THEMSELVES about THEMSELVES. #VoicefulMen #SpeakingUpIsMoreAttractive
Has every one forgotten Lisa Olson female reporter in 1990 who wanted to go into the Patriots locker room? Two Patriots complained that they believed Olson was in the locker room as ' a looker ' that she was there to ogle the players that she was standing around the locker room and not interviewing anyone. Clinton Portis said the same thing when he said a lot of the females are only their to see what he called ' man meat '. There are definitely double standards at play here.
We all should know the origins of this bs. It’s older than most understand. Those days are gone. The moment women started arguing for access is the moment we should’ve ended all access. Why the hell would a woman want to be in there? There are no professional reason any liberal can come up with to justify that level of access to a CHANGING AREA!! How are you claiming you hate being treated as an object, while objectifying men!?
Honestly as a former D1 student athlete… I can understand some reporters can afford to wait and some can’t.. locker room interviews are really the small beat reporters only chance to get what they need to do their jobs.. they won’t get the chances the big companies like the news and fox and them will get in the press conferences.. they only pick the reporters that paid for their spot or the ones that are known faces🤷🏾♂️🤧💯
the space where people are naked should not be an interview room
male or female
The female already have that privacy..it's the men that need privacy. Idk if you comprehended the video
Locker room is no place for cameras
A reporter literally got fired for making CC feel uncomfortable. Male athletes would never get the same treatment
Never. Men gotta "suck it up" and "deal with it", which we can, but it's still unfair. Women are catered to in every scenario and then have the audacity to say there's no equality
lol I think he said something crazy though
@@Bigblack804u think that ain’t happening to the males ?
CC a man though 🧐
@Cdovez78 you'd be so lucky for her to even look your way 😂
Cam worded this very well and people will still find a way to take it out of context.
well he didn't word it well and Americans look for ways to take things out of context just to get mad anyway but it's a good untouched topic
Never mind context, the principle is comprehended by a 7-year old.
My dude explained it so perfectly. I never even thought about they lockers being like they bedroom. My bedroom is my sanctuary and safe space. NFL should definitely look into adjusting these policies.
Yea, we shower in there and everything!!!!
Their *
This is why they need to set it up like FIFA. On field, convergence, or in hallways interviews. No press in the locker rooms
Sorry but those media partners are the ones who pays for their contracts
What about european football? They don't have locker room interviews and they are just as well paid. @@dshepherd35
Let’s see this segment on ESPN, FS1, and all the current player podcasts
It's SO WEIRD to interview ANYONE in their underwear! Do reporters talk to people in everyday life while their getting dressed?!
Theyre athletes not people. High paid indentured servants. Their just farm animals and everyone has to eat off of them. No one cares about them getting dressed. These guys signed their life away for that check
A teammate not getting interviewed right next to their locker might be completely naked while all this is going on.
That's a great idea I think we could solve this pretty quick by asking the reporters to wear the same amount of clothes as the least of them within the room lol
@@Tr3yificationShiiiiid. They can close their eyes. But I agree. The locker room should be a safe space just like the bath/restroom. Not tor mention, you’re sweaty you’re dirty. Plus the fact of having people in your personal space. They should wait 15 minutes for the players to get cleaned and meet them at the podium. Getting dressed in front of your teammates is different. Because you’re somewhat comfortable with them. As opposed to strangers
No media and no cameras should be in any changing rooms.. athletes must of privacy and also be made available after the game in the media room.. only team members in changing rooms
The fact that this even has to be a conversation is fucking INSANE. How is anybody other than the team allowed in there...
Thank you!!! Hearing it from a player is critical to the topic and setting the right expectations from the media for both men and women.
I agree with Cam. Equally goes both ways... its not a one-way street.
It should be common sense to just wait until players get fully dressed before being interviewed by the media
The reporters can wait. You don’t need to interview me while I’m changing. Really. Come on. Privacy and personal space.
Honestly some can and some can’t.. locker room interviews are really the small beat reporters only chance to get what they need to do their jobs.. they won’t get the chances the big companies like the news and fox and them will get in the press conferences.. they only pick the reporters that paid for their spot or the ones that are known faces🤷🏾♂️🤧💯
This is a real topic and a real problem!
Locker rooms should only be for the players and personnel, period!
So NOW, ESPN has a segment called “Fit Check”. 😐😐😐😐
Cam has BEEN doing this!!! ESPN needs to give 4th and 1 a contract instead of just stealing these boys shit!!!
Them reporters do too much period... Their law is no respect and no space... Just to get the story... Shameful and Sad to any athlete & their space getting invaded in an uncomfortable setting as a locker room with many are possibly be undressed. Especially when that person may be vulnerable due to a loss... You have to put yourself in that person's shoes.
Cam you gotta keep this going this is a big important movement , that needs to be herd brother
I’ve worked with many (male) athletes and I have always felt that the media scrum in the locker room was weird. I’ve heard comments about men’s body parts - I once heard a reporter comment on Mutombo (RIP) by saying, “How can anyone woman take that thing!” I heard someone say, “Gronk is the exception, not the rule. Black guys are built different!” 🤯 It’s insane. I’ve been around, I worked with Jordan, Kobe, Magic, Eddie George, Eric Dickerson, Reggie Bush, and many others - this has been an uncomfortable and disgusting problem for at least 30 years! It should STOP🛑!
No reason for a camera in the locker room. I'm sure they can wait until a person gets dressed. How are you interviewing me in my underwear.
There should never be reporters where men and women are dressing period.
I agree. Make the players stay later and do formal interviews.
I've never understood the lock room interviews and always thought it was weird. Let the players have their space and wait until they come out fully dressed.
Cameras in the locker room should be a no no.
The Media should wait when they come OUT the Locker Room ; Locker Room Should Be players and coaches Privacy it Keep Lawsuit OUT ;
19:30 The answer I would give to anyone who asks this question or something like "What's the big deal?" is "This is a professional setting. This is a job. It's not appropriate to be interviewing or filming people who are exposed like that in a work setting."
There are almost no environments where it's okay to just be filming people who are indecent. Maybe only on "adult" film sets? Actually scratch that. Even they have rules about this.
16:42 ma bruh, this is wild. They'll be mad at me cause I'm getting dressed first 😂 ain't gonna me in my draws
Yeah...that actually surprised me...he was literally just in underwear being interviewed by a group...it was weird...
Locker room is 4 the TEAM goddammit!!!
As a European watching US sports, I have never understood how media get to interview players inside the locker room right after a game has finished. This essentially never happens in football/soccer. How is it the situation after an MLS game?
The HYPOCRISY of this land is ALWAYS evident...
I agree 100% Cam
Great topic fellas
Don’t see how anyone could disagree with him
100 % AGREED
The fact that this is something that needs to be discussed is crazy …. Like what?!??
Why is it acceptable to have reporters in the locker room to begin with and that early? Why do players have to deliberate the change on this in the first place? Who in the organization allowed this? Players have their privacy violated simply because you want to get a story? This reminds me of the player story about Jerry Jones walking into the locker rooms with folks in a fashion as though he was displaying his wares.
Female reporters won a lawsuit in 1975 that enabled/entitled them to go into male locker rooms along with male reporters. MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms.
I saw a reporter go after a player while this player was having a private moment with their mother.. cameras were in their face while the mother was praying over her son… crazy…
I’ve always felt like that…. The interview can wait till AFTER I shower up and get dressed…. Folks walk around naked in the football locker rooms, I can’t speak on women sports and basketball
For the longest time I assumed it was separate shower/bathroom area with the "locker room" being like the players "office"
Only players coaches and staff should be in the locker rooms media is that important
Great take Cam solid 4sho ✊🏿
18:44 Even with time sensitivity catch the fellas in the tunnel thays crazy let a player get there mind and thoughts together once they have gone to locker room and a media request came be forward to the proper staffer
I KNEW GRANT WAS DCK WATCHER I FN KNEW IT!!
If anybody's ever seen the movie any given Sunday there's a scene in there about that and I didn't realize that these players sometime were getting dressed or only dressed halfway up. And there's a scene where this female report is asking a guy a question he's standing in their butt naked.
MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms.
Never thought about this but yeah, the NBA still has locker room interviews and the WNBA doesn't.
Also the classic female reporters being allowed in the men's locker room, you brought up excellent points Cam thanks for that. Locker Room interviews should end
Just bc sometimes the no shirt on interview was the norm doesn't make it right, Cam I'm 100% in agreement
There should never have been cameras or any reporters in the locker room.
I genuinely can't understand how this is a thing, no other sport I can think of, certainly no sport played outside the US, allows anyone but the coaches the training and/or medical staff and the fucking players inside the locker room/dressing room, I've always found it weird that people just gather around the players getting dressed and shit. If they absolutely must have the locker room backdrop for whatever bizarre reason tell them to fuck out til everyone has washed their balls and has gotten fucking dressed, it's bizarre that these people just walk the fuck in like answer my questions noooowwwwwww!
Calling a grown man, Peggy is wild, that’s that ATL shit
If you do some history you’ll see a lot of female names only became female later on. That’s no different. Kelly is another example
his wife gave him that nickname 😂
@@918guy ain’t no way, ain’t no way
Chill with the ABCD insinuations. You wouldn’t think nothing of Italian-Americans from NYC calling Paulo Paulie or Niccolò a Nicky.
The time to ones self is sacred
As an ex football player, the locker room is sacred
🔥🔥🔥as topic
I remember the Vikings players was caught on camera in the background nude. And he became a meme and not a victim.
I love been watching for 5 minutes and I still can’t tell what the question is
Female reporters won a lawsuit in 1975 that enabled/entitled them to go into male locker rooms along with male reporters. MANY talented male athletes have become DISCOURAGED from pursuing their desired sport because of female integration (especially wrestling, basketball, baseball, football, hockey, etc.) -- and they even abandon the idea of high school, collegiate, Olympic and professional sports due to the tolerance of female reporters in male locker rooms.
The matter of "discrimination", "double-standards" and "disparity in equity" also occurs in medical settings... [1] Male patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they have the comfort RIGHT to same-sex practitioners and technicians, [2] male patients, including boys, are NOT informed of their right NOT to have female nurses or medical assistants unnecessarily in the clinical rooms, [3] males patients, including boys, are NOT informed that they may decline intimate parts of an exam, [4] female medical staff do NOT ask mother's of adolescent and teenage boys to leave the clinical rooms (but they insist father's leave) and [5] male patients, including boys, who advocate for their rights are OFTEN ostracized, ridiculed, shamed and punned.
To paraphrase the U.S. courts: The desire of Americans to cover their naked bodies from the view of strangers, especially those of the opposite sex, is a matter of elementary self-respect, personal dignity, and fundamental right to privacy. Anyone who would usurp those rights plays the role of the tyrant. It's a strange doctrine, indeed, that would require a person to relinquish those rights by virtue of the misfortune of falling ill and having to enter a healthcare facility (e.g., Backus v. Baptist, EEOC v. Mercy, Jones v. Hinds).
Regarding the athletic locker rooms, just don't allow reporters (male and female) into locker rooms and do the interviews in another area (as they do with female athletes, even when male reporters interview female athletes).
He is right.
Always thought it was weird they allowed reporters in the locker room.. the only ppl that should be allowed in the locker room is the team and specific staff..
Based cam
Looking at player podcast gives you more real truth about the whole aspect of every game now. Not just in media nerratives…
In the work place at any job, a female or male can sue for sexual harassment because they said someone looked at them in a "sexual way". When the first athlete files sexual harassment lawsuit against a female reporter who he says was staring at his private parts. Well then you'll possibility see a chnage. There are old stories of athletes jerkin off when s good looking female reporter looks their wsy. They athletes laugh about it, and kerp getting dressed. There's a lot of reasons to get women outta the locker room. If a male reporters can't go into the female lockers, then neither should they.
You completely just warped the conversation...his issue is with male or female reporters doing locker room interviews not just women...he wants them to end in general...stop acting like a misogynist...
Njoku look like he was trying to hurry it up and get out of there
Cameras in the locker room should be a no no… gees most of these players are parents…
Reporters be in the locker rooms meat watching
If they don’t watch out a reporter may one day follow someone in the toilet taking a shower or a dump… all players should be protected..,
Damn that's wild
This is wild let a lawsuit happen and those reporters are out
They're mad and don't want to wait so they can go on about their daily routine it's sickening.
🙏🏾 thank you Cam. Locker rooms ought be off limits. Would reporters want players in their locker rooms?(Yea, some Epsteins would)
I never understood how reporters were allowed in the locker room in the first place. Male or female reporters, ish just weird. These dudes are in towels. Not even gonna talk on female athletes
Unless you a dime you can interview me! shiiiiiiiit 😂
Cam for President of Common sense…
They don’t do this in England for soccer that’s for damn sure all players in the premier league have a designated media spot that they stop by
Damn Njoku was standing up there like he was straight up at a slave auction.. Looks like he was trembling and shit.. That was a bad look..
when the team owns you aint no privacy .
They don’t own you if you can quit at any moment this ain’t slavery
They say equality but I don’t see nothing
damn, Cam just said he's "not an opponent of sexual assault" 🤔
we know what you meant big dawg
I’ve always found locker room interviews strange and unnecessary. Give people their time and dignity.
And women even asking if they can come in a man locker room is weird to begin with !!!! But yes get rid of locker room interviews. Wait outside the locker room
Not in terms of equal access/opportunity...if only males are able to get access do you not think that would result in fewer women getting hired or being devalued in the same position...like Cam said the issue isn't male vs female access...it is ending the practice entirely...
Don’t have time to cover up? That doesn’t make sense. The junk is sooo big you can’t cover it up? Jason kelce addressed this issue and he said it’s easy to not show your junk. In my opinion the athletes should be given more time to get ready before the press can enter. I respect cam and all athletes, I think personal space and privacy should taken seriously. 1love
Now u know how Jerry Jones knows measurements! He been hanging out in locker rooms for decades!! Youza nasty man Jerry!!
Your the master's prized bucks. Simple.
This is deep! But… THIS IS AMERICA (👉Queen👈 country of all countries )
Famous fan of women cam
Ever seen Patrick Mahomes get interviewed in a locker room? Nope. The qb stars dont get that treatment.
❤LOVE ❤
More interviews in bras👍 equal rights, full frontal sports opinions
I dont understand how this has to be a conversation. It shocks me it happens. The locker room isnt a place for interviews. It shouldnt even be a debate. I dont even give those reporters an excuse. Just perverts trying to record naked bodies. Cameras should not be in the locker room.
Why the HELL do athletes have to answer questions in the locker room?? That has to stay in the media room, in the arena/field/floor…
Now in no way or for am i comparing the sport, but in Soccer(Football) the reporters are not allowed into lockers.
99% of the time all you ever get out of those kind of athlete interviews are canned answers anyway. That format of media is dead. It just refuses to evolve.
Men should have rights too, I know we normalize it because of the 😍🥵 but in all honesty it’s just dead wrong you can tell the level of how uncomfortable it is written all over their faces when in that exact situation and just now as Cam speaks out on it. So if you don’t think Men need to have say on anything else I at least think they deserve to have say for THEMSELVES about THEMSELVES. #VoicefulMen #SpeakingUpIsMoreAttractive
21:10 careful now, if there’s an issue to be had, then Sheryl Swiops has had it 😂 she a pro victim 😂😂
Has every one forgotten Lisa Olson female reporter in 1990 who wanted to go into the Patriots locker room? Two Patriots complained that they believed Olson was in the locker room as ' a looker ' that she was there to ogle the players that she was standing around the locker room and not interviewing anyone. Clinton Portis said the same thing when he said a lot of the females are only their to see what he called ' man meat '. There are definitely double standards at play here.
Imagine a LGBT reporter or multiple just starring you down while asking you dumb questions straight meat watchin dawg smh its crazy I been said this
We all should know the origins of this bs. It’s older than most understand. Those days are gone. The moment women started arguing for access is the moment we should’ve ended all access. Why the hell would a woman want to be in there? There are no professional reason any liberal can come up with to justify that level of access to a CHANGING AREA!! How are you claiming you hate being treated as an object, while objectifying men!?
It isnt a thing in soccer and was one of the things that shocked me in american sports disrespectfull and shows a lack of boundaries.
Jerry jones is not supposed to know any players …………..size 🤮
It's giving slave auction
Honestly as a former D1 student athlete… I can understand some reporters can afford to wait and some can’t.. locker room interviews are really the small beat reporters only chance to get what they need to do their jobs.. they won’t get the chances the big companies like the news and fox and them will get in the press conferences.. they only pick the reporters that paid for their spot or the ones that are known faces🤷🏾♂️🤧💯
Sounds like a them problem!!
Oh well
That’s tough🤷🏾♂️
They should simply wait for them to get dressed and THEN go interview in the locker room.
BM have always been set for showcase situations. Read this again
LMAO D DUB