Normally the battle of the sexes are men versus women.
This particular battle is women versus women (get you head out of the gutter Jets players).
Before the Jets beat the Patriots and Braylon got his “drank” on, the big story was Mexican sports media personality Ines Sainz and her treatment in the Jets locker room.
The topic spread like the swine flu with everyone having an opinion (I think it jump the shark the day Clinton Portis uttered the phrase 53 packages).
Sainz for her part is now saying the Association of Women in Sports Media did more harm to female reporters by coming to her aid than just staying out of it. Here is what she had to say:
Sainz wrote in a column for Mexican newspaper El Universal that the Association for Women in Sports Media set the women’s rights movement back “at least 50 years” by hastily coming to her aid. Sainz had complained to the NFL that members of the New York Jets harassed her during a practice and a locker-room interview with quarterback Mark Sanchez.
“I really feel very disappointed because I really think that the first step they needed to do is to call me,” Sainz told McClatchy Newspapers in a subsequent interview. “They only want some kind of attention.”
Sainz — a former model and Miss Universe contestant — was criticized for her often revealing attire. The 33-year-old married mother of three offered no apologies during her interview with McClatchy, saying she chooses her clothes.
“I was really surprised when they start to criticize me and my image and everything, and I said, ’C’mon, it’s not the first time you’ve seen an attractive woman doing her job,’” she said.