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  • Blade
    Walking SAM site
    • Feb 2009
    • 3739

    Jets in trouble with Sainz

    I love this team.

    Jets owner Woody Johnson said he has apologized to a female reporter who may have been treated inappropriately at the team's practice Saturday.


    Owner apologizes to Ines SainzEmail Print Comments249 By Rich Cimini
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    NEW YORK -- New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, addressing the alleged harassment of a female TV reporter Saturday at practice, told ESPNNewYork.com Monday that the team will begin interviewing players as part of its investigation with the league office.

    "Right now, we're working with the league and we're doing all the fact finding, checking the facts, doing the interviews," Johnson said. "Interviews with the players will start [Tuesday]. We've talked to some of the non-players, but [Tuesday] we'll get into it all."

    The Jets open the season Monday night against the Baltimore Ravens at the New Meadowlands Stadium.


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    Johnson said he called the woman, Ines Sainz of Mexico's TV Azteca, and offered an "open apology" to her. He also said he has interviewed "non-players" involved in the alleged taunting.

    "I called her the minute I found out about it, and I finally spoke to her later on in the day," Johnson said. "We take this very, very seriously, as you can imagine. We want all of our reporters, female or male, to be comfortable wherever they are, on the sideline, in the locker room or at a game. We have to make the working environment professional, representing the New York Jets well."

    Asked if he believes any of his players and/or coaches did something wrong, Johnson said: "I've got to make sure I know all the facts. There are no surprises I haven't heard about. But after we get them all, I'll let you know.

    "We'll have to look at what it all adds up to and how do we respond to it?" he added. "We certainly don't want any kind of allegations like this, or anything like this to happen. I apologized to her -- if anything happened, what happened, kind of an open apology."

    The NFL is looking into a complaint made by the Association for Women in Sports Media against the Jets after Sainz reportedly was subjected to footballs being thrown in her direction at practice and, later, players' catcalls inside the locker room.

    NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league already has contacted the Jets.

    Sainz attended practice Saturday as a working member of the media. According to an account in the New York Post, Jets defensive backs coach Dennis Thurman purposely overthrew footballs to players during a drill for defensive backs so that the passes would land near Sainz on the sideline.

    Linebacker Jason Taylor, who is not part of Thurman's unit, volunteered to take part in the drills, the Post said. Jets coach Rex Ryan also got involved, according to the Post, when he had Thurman run a pattern near the sideline and intentionally overthrew the coach in Sainz's direction.

    Afterward in the Jets locker room, Sainz was reportedly greeted by catcalls and hooting. When a reporter approached Sainz to see if she was OK, lineman Kris Jenkins yelled, "This is our locker room!"

    Members of the Jets public-relations staff were present and did not discourage the behavior.

    Saying she felt "very uncomfortable," Sainz discussed the experience on her Twitter account.

    "I die of embarrassment!" Sainz wrote in Spanish. "I am in the locker room of the Jets waiting for Mark Sanchez while trying not to look to anywhere!"

    In a later Twitter post, she wrote, "Thanks all for your support and concern. I already testified before the NFL, and now is up to them to decide whether or not there will be consequences!"

    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.

    Speight added that he also addressed the situation at the team meeting Sunday in advance of New York's season opener.

    The AWSM said in a statement Sunday night that both the NFL and the Jets were "responsive to our concerns." On Monday, the organization issued another statement saying it was working with the Jets and the NFL.

    "If Jets players, coaches and staff allegedly involved in the incident are found to have acted in unprofessional and harassing behavior toward Ms. Sainz, we expect and demand reprimand and punishment by the NFL and Jets," the statement read.

    Acknowledging that an educational seminar will take place, the group further said in the statement: "We remain vigilant in holding leagues, teams, athletes and the media accountable and we serve as an advocate for all women in the business. AWSM also wishes to strengthen dialogue with leagues and teams to help elevate standards and maintain a harassment-free work place."

    Rich Cimini covers the Jets for ESPNNewYork.com.

  • Blade
    Walking SAM site
    • Feb 2009
    • 3739

    #2
    The way this chick dresses up on the sidelines and locker rooms, the hell did she think was going to happen?!?

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    • Buzzman
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 6659

      #3
      someone post a pic

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      • Kuzzy Powers
        Beautiful Like Moses
        • Oct 2008
        • 12542

        #4
        I think we're familiar with this girl.. shes bangin..







        What does she expect? Really? LOL.. stfu bitch.

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        • Houston
          Back home
          • Oct 2008
          • 21231

          #5
          Damn, they should've filmed Hard Knocks for one more week.

          I don't think they should have any punishments but the players were acting like little kids. Overthrowing passes so they get close to a girl is something you'd expect kids in middle school to do, not grown men in the middle of a NFL practice.

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          • Blade
            Walking SAM site
            • Feb 2009
            • 3739

            #6
            Originally posted by Houston
            Damn, they should've filmed Hard Knocks for one more week.

            I don't think they should have any punishments but the players were acting like little kids. Overthrowing passes so they get close to a girl is something you'd expect kids in middle school to do, not grown men in the middle of a NFL practice.
            Then I guess Erin Andrews should go back and sue Rey Mauleuga for dancing behind her in that youtube video few years back.

            Typical problem with hot women, they are exhibitionists, and when you call it out they get all self concious and threaten you.

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            • Kuzzy Powers
              Beautiful Like Moses
              • Oct 2008
              • 12542

              #7
              Originally posted by Houston
              Damn, they should've filmed Hard Knocks for one more week.

              I don't think they should have any punishments but the players were acting like little kids. Overthrowing passes so they get close to a girl is something you'd expect kids in middle school to do, not grown men in the middle of a NFL practice.
              This is what happens when you get 30 men full of testosterone together tho. The kind of shit we discuss with our boys would make some women cringe.. your mind set just changes and you just do silly things.. you know.. like over throwing passes to your receivers to get a glimpse of that hot piece of ass.

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              • Bear Pand
                RIP Indy Colts
                • Feb 2009
                • 5945

                #8
                Owens "harassing" the same reporter

                [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcf--HGqPzw[/ame]

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                • Chrispy
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 11403

                  #9
                  "Thats what im talking about" "How u doin" lol

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                  • Blade
                    Walking SAM site
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3739

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Killa Pand
                    Owens "harassing" the same reporter

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcf--HGqPzw
                    Further proves my point.......apparently now she can't handle this shit.

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                    • Blade
                      Walking SAM site
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 3739

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
                      This is what happens when you get 30 men full of testosterone together tho. The kind of shit we discuss with our boys would make some women cringe.. your mind set just changes and you just do silly things.. you know.. like over throwing passes to your receivers to get a glimpse of that hot piece of ass.
                      The best thing about the dynamic is you should hear what women talk about. I used to work with 12 women. One over 40, one over 30, the rest were under the age of 27 till 20. The shit that came out of their mouth was unreal!

                      The one girl would flat out talk about sucking my dick behind closed doors, but the hell was I gonna complain about ;). But if I said something, bam sexual harrasment.

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                      • BigBucs
                        Unpretentious
                        • May 2009
                        • 12758

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Killa Pand
                        Owens "harassing" the same reporter

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcf--HGqPzw
                        I remember this. T.O. was on creep status peering from behind them curtains like that.




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                        • Realist
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 6057

                          #13
                          I hate women who dress like that but hate the attention or derogatory remarks. what do you honestly expect

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                          • ryne candy
                            Aggie C/O '01
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 4355

                            #14
                            Well does she want to marry one of these guys or not? This girl is sending mixed signals.

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                            • Maynard
                              stupid ass titles
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 17876

                              #15
                              u guys are funny and the reason why sexual harassment laws were created.

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