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So espn wasnt happy about the Erin Andrews comments at presser??
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:05 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:05 am
They didnt think it was funny... yet its ok for her to write this?
LINK
Should she be shopping for a prospective man while in locker rooms?
LINK
Should she be shopping for a prospective man while in locker rooms?
This post was edited on 11/24/10 at 9:08 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:07 am to lsutiger4life
link blocked (at work) what did it say?
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:08 am to The Mick
By: Erin Andrews
My job allows me face-time with guys who are usually guarded or hidden by helmets or only seen far off on a field. Getting a sneak-peek is exciting. Even an athlete famous for the agility of his hands or the power in his legs has stories and secrets written into his face. I've visited many players in the locker room, and traveled around the country with male broadcasters, and gotten a good look at how guys groom themselves before they get in front of fans or cameras. Over the years, it's become clear what I love and don't love—and a lot of it can be found in a man's face.
I think men and women both like someone who hasn't over-primped. For example, I've worked with low-key announcers who care more about the free food in the media room than whether their High Definition makeup is blended properly (it's just part of the business). And I've watched athletes jump into the shower post-game and come out so fast they haven't stopped sweating, and I don't even have questions ready. This kind of confidence is attractive to me.
But then there's the player who fake-bakes on the road, or leaves his hat off during warmups so his coiffed hair isn't messed up. When his teammates ruffle his feathers, he freaks out. This guy just isn't my type. I don't want a man to ask for my colorist's number, you know what I mean? Laidback is sexy. Let David Beckham or Tom Brady be your guide.
I'm not advocating zero maintenance. A guy's face does benefit from daily upkeep, even though a flawless complexion isn't essential to me at all. I have no problem with a guy who uses products—I'm for whatever regime works, from cleanser to moisturizer, even eye cream or toner. And I don't see it often but I love when players lather up the SPF. There's nothing sexier than a man protecting himself from skin cancer.
I love dark brows, and I'm all for a man waxing his unibrow. But I don't want to be reminded by a guy's too-perfect arches that I have to make an appointment myself. Altering the face in more extreme ways, though, is dangerous territory. Botox and collagen and color contacts never look natural. My ideal is someone who takes good care of his face, but lets his individuality and his personality and his age stand out, without apologies.
In getting to know a man, the face is a great place to start. I work in an industry that praises guys for playing gritty, getting physical, going all out. Needless to say, I don't mind a scar or two on the face; it's part of the life. In my opinion, a man has no need to be self-conscious or to hide it. It shows character, and we could all use more of that.
Read more: LINK
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:09 am to lsutiger4life
f$ck espn... old dude took it to creepy level but Miles couldnt have handled it any differently other than telling the old codger to shut the f$uck up on the air. She has a job because of what she looks like...come down off that high horse falcon nose.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:10 am to gmrkr5
i def think LSU should deal with old dude, but Miles did what he could do.
Just didnt understand why espn seemed to get panties in a wad
Just didnt understand why espn seemed to get panties in a wad
This post was edited on 11/24/10 at 9:11 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:10 am to gmrkr5
nothing like a double standard huh
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:12 am to tacotiger
quote:
i def think LSU should deal with old dude
yea I definitely dont think he will be welcomed back after that...
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:14 am to gmrkr5
She needs to come into my locker room... 
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:14 am to lsutiger4life
What did ESPN say about Miles' comment?
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:14 am to lsutiger4life
What did espn say or do?
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:15 am to lsutiger4life
And her comments in that article aren't sexual at all. 
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:16 am to gmrkr5
Anyone mind give a bullet point summary of the back story here? I'm on my phone, and haven't gotten up to spped on what happened after the game. TIA.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:18 am to lsutiger4life
Typical female..do not try to understand.
~Edit for those who cannot read it.
Erin Andrews talks about how she likes guys who take quick showers, take care of their skin, shave their unibrow, but do not take it to perfection. She doesn't wanna feel like she has to get waxed or whatever. "Let Tom Brady be your guide."
~Edit for those who cannot read it.
Erin Andrews talks about how she likes guys who take quick showers, take care of their skin, shave their unibrow, but do not take it to perfection. She doesn't wanna feel like she has to get waxed or whatever. "Let Tom Brady be your guide."
This post was edited on 11/24/10 at 9:20 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:21 am to CajunFootball
What did ESPN say??????????????
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:24 am to gmrkr5
quote:
old dude took it to creepy level
this
quote:
falcon nose
This post was edited on 11/24/10 at 9:26 am
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:27 am to lsutiger4life
quote:
Should she be shopping for a prospective man while in locker rooms?
In sure that's not what she's doing, but o definitely don't think it was appropriate. I've always said that she should be treated like a guy doing the same job, but if she writes stuff like this that will make it really hard.
Can you imagine one of the guys from college gameday writing an article in womans mag about what he finds attractive in female athletes?
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:32 am to ZereauxSum
SOOO what's the problem? She was interviewed in a non-sport magazine. Do you believe that since she works at ESPN she should only be allowed to comment on sports?
Isn't this still America? and more importantly WTF does this have to do about with the Tigers beating the Bacon and playing in a BCS Bowl?!?!
Isn't this still America? and more importantly WTF does this have to do about with the Tigers beating the Bacon and playing in a BCS Bowl?!?!
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:39 am to gmrkr5
quote:
old dude took it to creepy level but Miles couldnt have handled it any differently other than telling the old codger to shut the f$uck up on the air.
Could someone tell me whats going on with this? Not sure what you're talking about. I haven't been able to read much this week.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:39 am to LSUDonMCO
I literally have no fricking clue what this is all about
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:41 am to lsutiger4life
WHAT....DA frick...DID ESPN.....SAY?????
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