Seton Hall University polled a whole bunch of women on that Inez Sainz business that happened in the New York Jets locker room a couple weeks ago, and the results were interesting: almost three-fifths of women polled said that women don’t belong in NFL locker rooms. Not surprisingly, almost 90 percent thought that this dress made them look fat.
The telephone poll conducted this week among 1,026 randomly selected adults nationwide found 59 percent of 556 women and 47 percent of 470 men said female reporters should be banned from NFL locker rooms. Thirty-four percent of the respondents said all reporters should be banned. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
“It is unusual to find women more than men in favor of limiting a woman’s right, in this case a reporter in a men’s locker room,” Rick Gentile, director of the Seton Hall Sports Poll, said in a statement. –NJ Star-Led.
I don’t really think of interviewing naked athletes to be a right in any sense, but rather a privilege extended to both male and female representatives of the media. I’ve asked this before: why is anybody other than athletes in there? The press can do their interviews outside, or at practice. The last thing this cruel world of ours needs is more penis.


I don’t think the media needs to be in the locker room to begin with, especially females.
We need one camera in there showing the team doing a “Woooah BUNDY!” right before heading out onto the field.
Let ‘em in the locker rooms if they have a legitimate reason to be there (panty raid!), but if they wear skin tight jeans and push their boobies up to their necks, they don’t get to bitch about the wolf whistles.
They shoudln’t leave the kitchen.
What are women doing participating in a poll when I still haven’t gotten that sandwich I requested?
If you banned the media from the locker room, where would Peter King go to see 53 athlete dongs?
The Sainz thing isn’t a reporter-in-the-locker-room issue though. Rather, it’s a question about whether mentally deficient whores should be permitted in NFL locker rooms and in my opinion that’s a decision to be made on a team-by-team basis, not a league-wide basis.
Nobody should be in the locker room besides the team, BUT…are male reporters allowed in female locker rooms? Nope. All the know nothing whores trying to be reporters need to shut their cock holsters & get out.
Are there male reporters in WNBA locker rooms ?
Will the professional player just sign a petition to stop allowing reporters in the locker room to end this. Interviews should only be held on the field or outside the locker rooms after the game.
Keep every media person out. It will eliminate this problem once and for all. Media rooms are needed in these multi million dollar stadiums. It works in college and it will work for all professional leagues.