Those interviews are probably pre-arranged. Show me a video of a shirtless woman as she's just stepped out of the shower then it's the same thing.
Of course it's pre-arranged. Aren't all locker-room interviews pre-arranged?
No, they're not. Reporters go in and accost players as they come out of the showers or are getting dressed at their lockers. From what I've read, for the WNBA the reporters wait until the women are dressed before entering.
A few years ago, there was video of the Dallas Cowboys locker room where the willy of a player in the background was shown on TV during a live locker room interview. Now, I'm ALL for peeping out random dicks but this was a definite invasion of this player's privacy and I'm sure it caused his stock to plummet with the ladies. Po' thang.
Male atheletes in professional sports locker rooms know when reporters and cameras are coming in. Some of them just don't care and still choose to go about their business.
Male atheletes in professional sports locker rooms know when reporters and cameras are coming in. Some of them just don't care and still choose to go about their business.
So players are supposed to hide in the showers until ALL the reporters and cameras leave IF they are to expect some measure of privacy as they dress???
Of course it's pre-arranged. Aren't all locker-room interviews pre-arranged?
No, they're not. Reporters go in and accost players as they come out of the showers or are getting dressed at their lockers. From what I've read, for the WNBA the reporters wait until the women are dressed before entering.
A few years ago, there was video of the Dallas Cowboys locker room where the willy of a player in the background was shown on TV during a live locker room interview. Now, I'm ALL for peeping out random dicks but this was a definite invasion of this player's privacy and I'm sure it caused his stock to plummet with the ladies. Po' thang.
Male atheletes in professional sports locker rooms know when reporters and cameras are coming in. Some of them just don't care and still choose to go about their business.
So players are supposed to hide in the showers until ALL the reporters and cameras leave IF they are to expect some measure of privacy as they dress???
I know in baseball at least, when some players have a stinky game, they are able to change and leave the stadium before any reporter can find them.
Of course it's pre-arranged. Aren't all locker-room interviews pre-arranged?
No, they're not. Reporters go in and accost players as they come out of the showers or are getting dressed at their lockers. From what I've read, for the WNBA the reporters wait until the women are dressed before entering.
A few years ago, there was video of the Dallas Cowboys locker room where the willy of a player in the background was shown on TV during a live locker room interview. Now, I'm ALL for peeping out random dicks but this was a definite invasion of this player's privacy and I'm sure it caused his stock to plummet with the ladies. Po' thang.
Damn, I hate sports but I guess I'm gonna have to start watching. Well, at least at the end of the game.
Yes, I do...but I do not think interviews should be done in locker rooms at all. I don't care if athletes don't want to be bothered to come to a press area. They sure would start to care if reporters just stopped coming to them and they no longer got any airtime.
I'll take it a step further; I think the media "requirements" placed on them are ridiculous. A great number of those guys would not be bothered in the slightest if they never had to speak to the press again. They don't get paid to speak, they get paid to play their respective sports. All interviews should be voluntary and none of them should be inside the locker rooms. How many fewer foot in mouth comments would atheletes have made in recent times if there wasn't six people with a microphone in their faces before they've even finished dressing. No time to relax. No time to put the game in perspective. That's why you get the same ten cliches half the time, too.
Yes, I do...but I do not think interviews should be done in locker rooms at all. I don't care if athletes don't want to be bothered to come to a press area. They sure would start to care if reporters just stopped coming to them and they no longer got any airtime.
I'll take it a step further; I think the media "requirements" placed on them are ridiculous. A great number of those guys would not be bothered in the slightest if they never had to speak to the press again. They don't get paid to speak, they get paid to play their respective sports. All interviews should be voluntary and none of them should be inside the locker rooms. How many fewer foot in mouth comments would atheletes have made in recent times if there wasn't six people with a microphone in their faces before they've even finished dressing. No time to relax. No time to put the game in perspective. That's why you get the same ten cliches half the time, too.
No, they're not. Reporters go in and accost players as they come out of the showers or are getting dressed at their lockers. From what I've read, for the WNBA the reporters wait until the women are dressed before entering.
A few years ago, there was video of the Dallas Cowboys locker room where the willy of a player in the background was shown on TV during a live locker room interview. Now, I'm ALL for peeping out random dicks but this was a definite invasion of this player's privacy and I'm sure it caused his stock to plummet with the ladies. Po' thang.
Damn, I hate sports but I guess I'm gonna have to start watching. Well, at least at the end of the game.
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Chile I promise you, this dick is one you'd leave where you find it. I felt so sorry for ol' dude.