The results are in, and the female Mexican reporter with the tight jeans stomped Rex Ryan and the Jets in dramatic fashion. All of the hoo-ha over New York’s practice field harassment of TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz this past weekend proved only to become a distraction to the Jets — they lost, 10-9, to the Ravens on Monday — and a huge boost to the reporter’s career. Not only is she the most-Googled person in the world today (too bad about all that malware!), she gets to take the moral high ground as well. Sainz told the CBS Morning Show that she will not seek to sue the Jets over their junior high school-minded prankishness on Saturday.
“They called me on Sunday. I made a full delaration. I really believe that [if] they find they need to punish someone, they need to do it. I really trust in what they say,” Sainz told CBS’ Erica Hill in an interview.
Sainz will also be on NBC and ABC this morning … and of course Dancing With the Stars in 2012.
OK, fine, here you go:

ABOUT LAST NIGHT
What you missed while boarding up the windows and putting a helmet on the cat …
* Amusing parking lot fail at the new Meadowlands.
* Jets fans ride the short bus?
* Allen Iverson, Steve Francis really like Chinese food.
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TODAY IN MARK TRAIL …
Meanwhile, worthless squirrels are murdered by Mark’s dog.
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- BC - Sep 14, 2010 at 10:34 AM
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Words fail me. But if they didn’t fail me, the word would be MAGNIFICENT.
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- Dave - Sep 14, 2010 at 10:34 AM
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And just what did she expect in the locker room?? ALL reporters should be banned from the locker rooms. There is no reason for them to be there. Press interviews can be done after the game in a secured location. She has instantly become a somebody from nobody. Funny how I haven’t read any articles about men complaining of being harrassed in a females locker room!!??
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- Tom - Sep 14, 2010 at 10:56 AM
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No really, she showed up to the practice field wearing that?
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- Opie - Sep 14, 2010 at 1:21 PM
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Some woman from the Sisterhood for travelling around and complaining about all things womanly” said on Today show,
“if a woman wants to show up wearing lingerie, or whatever, she should not be subject to any kind of sexual harrassment. It is her right to wear what she wants and be treated with dignity and respect.”
Ho’s on the corner rejoiced!!
On a much more serious note: I need the clinical definition of sexual harrassment. I don’t want my wife suing my arse!
Not for nothing, but one of my 2 words I have to type in in order for this to be posted is “mentip.” I feel sexually harrassed!
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- patience prudence - Sep 15, 2010 at 6:02 PM
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1) I don’t believe any male reporters go and interview Venus, Serena, the Russian tennis star du jour, or Danica while they’re naked in the shower. If they do, I’m quitting my job asap and going to volunteer as an unpaid apprentice in sports journalism for female sports.
2) Ines wasn’t a nobody. Maybe alot of people in this country hadn’t heard of her, but her (and her delicious bubble butt) have been viewed by men around the world. She’s always among the top 3 hottest sports reporters or models/actresses in voting around the world.