Jets defensive tackle Sione Pouha has started his own reality series. "Everybody was asking two general things: 'What's up with the lockout?' 'What are you doing with no football?'" he said. "I was kind of like a broken record. So, I thought to myself, 'Dude, what am I doing? I can just show them.'" So Pouha grabbed a video camera, put together a film crew and started rolling on a behind-the-scenes series that fans can subscribe to for free on his YouTube channel. The four-minute preview for the "Life of a Lock Out" series has received more than 1,500 views since it was posted a week ago, and the first full-length episode airs Wednesday. "I would call it a low-budget reality series," Pouha said. "It's not quite 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians.' It's the non-football life of a football player and what they do during the lockout."