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They said. She said. He said. She said.
Never mind!
The Mexican reporter who claimed Jets players made inappropriate comments at her now says she "never felt attacked" by what happened in the locker room.
Knockout TV correspondent Ines Sainz claimed Jets head coach Rex Ryan, one of his assistants and some of the team's players allegedly pestered her with goofy, on-field antics and locker-room catcalls.
But in her piece for Mexican TV station DeporTV that ran last night, Sainz said she never felt offended and that the whole situation was taken out of context.
"In my opinion, I never felt attacked, nor that they reacted grossly toward me," she said. "I arrived in the locker room and there were comments and games. One of the other reporters came up to me and apologized for what was happening, but I thought [the players] were joking around."
I thought all along this incident was much ado about nothing. Sometimes guys and gals just goof around. It's not sexual harassment. At most it's harmless flirtation; the kind of thing that happens when hot sexy girls mingle with warm-blooded athletic men.
Nobody ever said that football players had to be monks. And there is zero chance that anyone will confuse Ines Sainz with a nun. She's got it goin' on, and she flaunts her assets at every opportunity.
Sure Ms. Sainz is a serious sports reporter. She spends 3 hours preparing for every game. Five minutes to study the stats, and 2 hours and 55 minutes to pack her booty into those skin-tight jeans.
That picture on the left, it's the actual outfit she wore at the Jets practice facility.
Yowza.
All work and no play makes Ines a boring girl. Ines Sainz is not boring!
J-E-T-S Jets! Jets! Jets!
Posted at 21:42 by Chris Wysocki
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