I've been reading about this issue that's been going on with the reporter (Ines Sainz), and think that this issue goes both ways. I've seen pictures and she is a very attractive woman. I've been in plenty of lockerrooms in my time (albeit not a professional one with reporters coming in to interview), and know the mentality that is prevalent in there. I knew enough "normal" guys who would have had a reaction and done something inappropriate if a reporter such as her would come into the lockerroom (whipping off their towel if she looked at them, catcalls, etc.). I agree with Carlos' teasing the lion example, to an extent. Yes, it's a lockerroom, and she may have been dressed somewhat provocatively (no idea what she was wearing that day), but it is a PROFESSIONAL lockerroom. They should be held to somewhat higher standards and act accordingly. But the reality of it is that if it weren't for professional football, there is a decent percentage of them who would not be doing much with their lives. Given the precedent that Goodell has set in the last couple years regarding behavior of players (and coaches), I imagine that there will be some sort of sanction coming against the Jets. Right or wrong, it's his prerogative as the commish.
For any of you who haven't seen, here's a "typical" outfit she wears while doing her job:
As for the game and complaints about your QB...He's only starting his SECOND year! How many QBs start for a team that makes the playoffs in their first season out of college? The speed of the game is vastly different at the pro level, no matter what school he went to. Reading defenses and uncovering the disguises takes time to learn, and I doubt they allowed him to do any of that at all last year. Your team is a running team, and they let a 1400yd back go from last season, and replaced him with a young, unproven back and a veteran who is nearing the end of a Hall of Fame career. Plus, they played against a very good defense. You have to give the Ravens some credit for what they do on the other side of the ball. Plus, your team's window of opportunity is just opening up, unlike the team I root for (the Vikings). Despite how they played and fared in Monday's game, they are still a team to be feared because of that D. I'd still have them up near the top of the league and as one of the favorites to make it to and possibly win the SB. Remember the Ravens in 2000.
Good luck!