Please don’t think that I’m lacking in sympathy for Andrew Whitworth and the other several Cincinnati Bengals players whose unclad rumps — and some fronts — were inadvertently exposed to the prying eyes of the NFL Network’s viewership on Sunday.
But Whitworth’s plea to overhaul the league’s media policy thanks to a poorly aimed locker room camera, is a bigger load of junk than, well, you got the picture.
Whitworth was one of several Bengals players caught unaware when the network snared Adam “Pacman” Jones for a quick Q-and-A session after Cincinnati had toppled the Buffalo Bills 34-21 and marched on to a 6-0 record.
As Jones talked to reporter Albert Breer about the “nitty-gritty” of his team’s latest triumph, the locker room hinterland showed at least seven players in various forms of undress, ranging from the partially-clothed, to those using the old towel-covering-the-assets ploy, to the kind of thing that’ll give you nightmares.
Rogers: Here's naked truth of players exposed in NFL locker room
FCC should sue the NFL Network for indecency violations. I don't want to see ding doings. Women and Michael Sam might. Not me.
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But Whitworth’s plea to overhaul the league’s media policy thanks to a poorly aimed locker room camera, is a bigger load of junk than, well, you got the picture.
Whitworth was one of several Bengals players caught unaware when the network snared Adam “Pacman” Jones for a quick Q-and-A session after Cincinnati had toppled the Buffalo Bills 34-21 and marched on to a 6-0 record.
As Jones talked to reporter Albert Breer about the “nitty-gritty” of his team’s latest triumph, the locker room hinterland showed at least seven players in various forms of undress, ranging from the partially-clothed, to those using the old towel-covering-the-assets ploy, to the kind of thing that’ll give you nightmares.
Rogers: Here's naked truth of players exposed in NFL locker room
FCC should sue the NFL Network for indecency violations. I don't want to see ding doings. Women and Michael Sam might. Not me.
Your thoughts on this sensitive subject?