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Originally Posted by FAX
It is my view that she knows little or nothing about the Great Game itself. Rather, she seems to be primarily tasked with offering up "human interest" pieces associated with players and coaches. Sadly, these human interest stories lack both humanity and interest. This makes her an odd choice for the position, IMHO.
There are many highly competent women involved in the world of sport. She isn't one of those.
FAX
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Come on man...she gives a voice to repressed, over weight suburban, midwestern housewives that are unhappy with their boring, trapped existence. They need someone to lead their cause!!
She has to go into locker rooms that are oozing with sexual testosterone...around sweaty, sculpted "man-gods"...knowing that not a single one finds her attractive. They unconsciously activate her baby-making chemicals and then has no where to put that energy..think of the pain...the frustration.
Yay for the Star for hiring an unqualified reporter for her "feels" about a subject she knows little about.