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You try not to be sexist about women reporting sports

Rivaled only by this moron


This reminds me of when I was in elementary school and took the bus home from school. The turn into my grandparents neighborhood was rather sharp and we'd all get on one side of the bus hoping that the bus would tip over. Obviously it never did. By the time 4th grade rolled around we all had a pretty good idea of why the bus wasn't tipping over.

This is up similar. I'm sure all of us had a similar thought about islands when we were 4 years old and saw something tip over in the water. But then the rest of us managed to develop the ability think above the levels of a 4 year old. Somehow those of us that didn't ended up in some combination of addiction, minimum wage jobs, or government work in shockingly high levels.
 
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Reminds me of that time Laura Rutledge got nervous, stumbled on her question and asked Cal about his thoughts on the student section at Mizzou heckling him.
 
She’s a local news anchor, apparently wouldn’t know a football if it hit her square between the eyes.
Maybe but then why would she be at a press conference? Why wouldn't they just send the sports people? Clearly she isn't and if she is, she should be fired or at least reassigned to fashion or something else she may have some knowledge about. She sure as he'll doesn't know sports.
 
Can only imagine Belichik or Knight or or Parcells or one of those type coaches responding to that, it would be HOF gold.

“You all are on us about head injuries all the time, well it looks like you reporters get them regularly too.”

Or something to that affect.
 
It isn't sexist to point out these outlets almost exclusively hire very attractive women. It's just what it is.

I can only think of two sideline reporters that aren't very attractive women and they're two ogs holly rowe and pam Oliver. Pam looked pretty decent back in the day herself
 
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