On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:34 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess this belongs under our Olympic Blunder subject line, but I could not
> resist changing the header.
>
> I am watching the US-Spain Water Polo match this morning, recorded
> yesterday, looks like at Noon PT on NBC. This is evidence that NBC really is
> showing events like this live - with about 2'48" left in the first quarter,
> they showed an underwater replay of a foul that resulted in an exclusion -
> the foul was one player grabbing the swimsuit of another and, I'm sure
> surprisingly for NBC, the result in this case was a boob momentarily but
> clearly falling out if its encasement and being fully exposed.
>
> I thought I saw a nipple, went back and looked again, then did a search and
> saw a story on it on deadspin:
> http://deadspin.com/5930908/nbc-aired-a-bare-breast-during-live-water-polo-coverage-today
>
> Not sure if NBC has laughed about this on any of their studio shows today, I
> am a bit behind on my Olympic watching.
>
> The color analyst (a former US player on the woman's team) is talking over
> the replay about the rough and tumble of water polo, and then seems to
> notice the exposed boob, as she has the slightest hesitation and then hint
> of a smile in her voice. Her male play by play partner does not seem to have
> noticed the boob, as he follows up by saying something like: "well, its got
> to really tick you off when you play so hard and somebody pulls your suit".
> She handles it with grace and competence, and they go on without addressing
> it directly.
>
> Who needs beach volleyball?

I remember reading an article about the tactic four years ago during
the Olympics. Women tug opponents' swimsuits like that because it is
underwater and won't get called by the refs and the woman whose breast
is exposed will involuntarily cover up and thus not be in the play for
a second or two. NBC has to know this happens so the directorial
decision has to be to ignore it. If there is a stink about NBC can
confine their feed to cameras above the water level.

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