Just an innocent compliment.
Just an innocent compliment.
If the reporter had been one of you guys would it have been ok for Jones to say 'thank you, handsome'?
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Thanks for the sig LCSF
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Thanks for the sig LCSF
It shouldn't be that tough to find out. I'm sure jones has been interviewed by a woman before. And men too. Does he call them all gorgeous or not? Or did he simply pick this one time to do it?
Since this hasnt been in the news before I'm guessing it's the latter.
So again, how would any of you feel if some guy out of the blue closed with 'thanks handsome'?
To be clear, I don't think it was that big a deal. Tafoya didn't seem to care so whatever. But the amount of male indignation in this thread is a little disconcerting. It's not like the guy's being brought up on charges or anything. Considering that pretty much every woman posting in this thread said it would have bothered her, maybe we should just take like one step back for a second and listen?
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I think I would have been momentarily baffled and, strangely, just a little flattered. It would have been a little weird because I'm not used to receiving compliments from anyone, let alone other men, but I think I would have shaken it off as a "whatever" moment and been just a tiny bit proud, somehow. Especially since he was leaving; there's no threat, there's no actual advance of any kind, it's just a parting nice-thing-to-say.
And I'd like to change the world;
It's easier than changing me
-Carbon Leaf
It's not that this is outrageous or wildly offensive, but it is out of line. There is no reason for anybody to get overly dramatic about it.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is." - Sir Bacon
When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.-Jimi Hendrix
I've had no issue with 99% of the arguments here but when people start implying that giving someone a compliment automatically equals thinking they are some cute little girl in over her head with her job, that's ridiculous. I am 100% sure Jacoby Jones takes her seriously as a reporter. She's been doing it a long time. What would be undermining is if he didn't answer her questions seriously or if he gave joke answers.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is." - Sir Bacon
When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.-Jimi Hendrix
"Loosen up Sandy baby"
That's how I feel about this whole thread. That goes doubly with the quote.
What he said was unprofessional.
That said, it's not lawsuit-worthy sexual harrassment, but unprofessional nonetheless.
I've been in several situations like that and it made me uncomfortable 100% of the time. I wasn't outraged (as I don't think anyone here is claiming), but it uncomfortable. No one should ever have to feel uncomfortable in their work setting.
Formerly known as Nunya Bidness per arrangement with ES staff
What if your job was to look cute and give nothing-comments to the audience for no apparent reason other than to get you on camera so you can generate excitement for the upcoming game?
Today, while everyone is watching football, count the number of actual news items these sideline reporters (all women, i believe) come up with.
..and now down to Erin in her skn tight leather pants to give us another re-hash on things we've been discussing for two hours on pre-game.
BTW, speaking of sideline reporters.. who the hell told Pam Oliver it would be a good idea to dye her hair purple? Thursday she looked like she was wearing a magenta hoodie.
~Bang
I agree Bang...people who are working in TV (even sports) sign up for having their looks be a factor. It's laughable to me that people think a sideline reporter should not have to deal with people mentioning how they look at any point in time. If you spend time with a hair and makeup person, I think it's in bounds.
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