skinsfan69
10-05-2010, 10:09 AM
Anyone else think Rachel Nichols is a Hottie? I love that red hair lol
there are so many female reporters that blow her away. but she looks kinda naughty so that helps.
skinsfan69
10-05-2010, 10:13 AM
It seems like there is this a big push to help improve Snyders image. Whether it's sincere or not we don't know.
celts32
10-05-2010, 11:06 AM
ESPN at 7pm
I missed it. Will there be a replay?
Lotus
10-05-2010, 11:22 AM
I missed it. Will there be a replay?
You didn't miss it. It's tonight (Tuesday).
CultBrennan59
10-05-2010, 01:18 PM
That's pretty cool SS. She's one of the best IMO and not just bcuz I think shes hot
She's hot, but Erin Andrews is hotter. My buddies and I were talking the other day wondering how many dudes EA's been with. Your guess Smootsmack?
SmootSmack
10-05-2010, 02:14 PM
You're kidding yourselves if you think I'm going to make any comments on my colleagues looks or their personal lives
JoeRedskin
10-05-2010, 02:28 PM
^^ You know. I bet that's actually a real pain in the butt sometimes. It's one thing for guys to pump you for inside info on sports/info when they find out what you do. Do you get a lot of "Is she really that hot" or other questions about the "Sideline Hotties" from guys?
Not sure if this counts as one of those type of questions, but - how do these women deal with that kind of scrutiny? I mean they must know that, at some level, there is a lot judgment going on in the audience as to their "hotness" level. Is there a "professional standard" on how to deal with it? Or do they each take a different approach to it?
skinsfaninok
10-05-2010, 02:43 PM
You're kidding yourselves if you think I'm going to make any comments on my colleagues looks or their personal lives
Yea that's a retarded question to ask unless your hanging with the guys and Bull shitn
SmootSmack
10-05-2010, 02:48 PM
I mean there are certain rules in place, but it's really up to each person how they handle it. They know that there are those that don't respect them, think that women have no place in sports, judge them by how they dress, call them "whores" without reason, etc. For the most part though, that lack of respect doesn't come from inside the sports/media world. It's not easy to do what they do, and some are clearly better at it than others.
skinsfaninok
10-05-2010, 02:54 PM
I mean there are certain rules in place, but it's really up to each person how they handle it. They know that there are those that don't respect them, think that women have no place in sports, judge them by how they dress, call them "whores" without reason, etc. For the most part though, that lack of respect doesn't come from inside the sports/media world. It's not easy to do what they do, and some are clearly better at it than others.
I actually think the female sideline reporters are really good at what they do. It's a good mesh and women in sports is always a plus. Tafoya, Nichols, Andrews are all some of the very best IMO.