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		| Originally posted by notcasesensitive Anyone else watch the game last night?  The sidelines reporter (Lisa something?) is not good.  I know she is only there for eyecandy, but really.  Is it enjoyable for the male football watching public to watch her interview people when she doesn't even know who is on which team?  In her post game interview with Ramsey (QB, Redskins), she said something to him about him talking to his ex-teammate, Laverneous Coles after the game.  Hey, chick, Coles is on the Redskins!  The story was the he (Coles) was playing against his ex-team.  WTF.  Ramsey felt bad for her and helped her out of the crappy question.
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 It was a good game with the type of nailbiting ending that I like so long as my Bills are not involved.  Shepard Smith (hottie) of FoxNews commented before the game that he hoped nobody could win because it was the Jets or Spurrier -- I laughed.  This was a game where I pulled for a team to lose -- the Jets, of course.  Bruce Smith is now 2.5 sacks away from Reggie White's all-time record -- I wonder if he will retire after that.  If he does reture, I hope he comes back to the Bills for one game so he can retire and go into the HoF in the uniform that made him what he is.
WRT the chickie on the sidelines, my husband (who qould qualify as part of the male football watching public) asked me "is that cleavage or a shadow from the mic" each time she appeared.  Thus I do not think her interview skills were an issue for him.  This is what I hate most about affirmative-action type stuff -- you couldn't find someone in your "group" who is actually qualified for the position?"   Do the male "powers that be" perhaps hire these idiot female sports broadcasters so that they can say "see, we hired a woman and she sucks -- but not in the good way."  And why do they believe that they must have at least one stereotypical butch lesbian sportscaster?  NTTAWW being a butch lesbian but they always put them in a light that plays into a stereotype of "she's just a man with boobs" rather than "she is a female sportscaster who knows her shit."