Indeed, in an episode of /nside Amy Schumer on Comedy Central, a sketch-- Football Town Nights parodying Friday Night Lights--featured a Texas town’ s new high school football coach. He informs his teenage squad that he’ s going to be doing things differently. There’ s going to be a no-huddle offense. Two-a-day practices are mandatory. And there will be no raping. “But we play football!,” one player cries. The rest of the team chimes in: “But we play football!” “What if she thinks it’ s rape, but! don’ t?” “What about at-away games?” “What if my mom is the DA and won’ t prosecute, can | rape?” The whole town bullies this coach for taking something away from the players that they obviously need. In another sketch, Schumer plays a flirtatious lawyer ironically defending Bill by bedazzling the judge as well as the jury. On Late Night Seth Myers rhetorically asks, "Why did Bill Cosby cross the road?” He answers himself, “To avoid a reporter who was asking about sexual assault allegations.” At the National Association of Television Program Executives conference, Jay Leno commented on the allegations against Bill Cosby: “I don't know why it's so hard to believe women. You to go Saudi Arabia and you need two women to testify against a man. Here you need twenty-five [now forty-five].” Leno also used one of Justin Bieber’ s song hits for a HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019094