We already know what type of time Jerry Jones is on. It looks like it's a thing for some of the reporters also.
If I’m correct, I think it’s a thing in the WNBA so it’s only fair that it happens for the men as well.This should’ve always been a thing. The last thing you need in a professional locker room is middle age white men in there.
She’s not going to blow up the spot for all the female sports journalists that do this job around the country. Imagine what would happen if she had a strong stance against this. What the nfl should do to stop this is pick a better place after the game for press interviews. It’s kinda tough trying to catch up with 10 or more players to try to interview them so they do these locker room interviews.Jemele saying they’re terrified of being caught is funny. Not making the players uncomfortable, or the act itself feeling inappropriate, but getting caught doing it, cuz she gonna look
Other side is maintaining that this access is somehow vital to "storytelling".