NFL Cheerleaders have day jobs. My wife taught with one. She was smart, not all blondes are dumb, and had a coach’s understanding of the game. She would have been great as a commentator on TV, but never got the chance.
Cheerleaders are at a disadvantage for discussing football. They don’t get to watch the game as closely, they are isolated from play selection, and their view is from ground level, behind the bench. Now if they study the game tapes after the game, and focus on the game rather than the cheers, they could make good commentators.
honestly, i would never include retired NFL cheerleaders. If they go off script like the Mannings, i think the NFL and some teams would run very scared… and rightfully so.
Polsixe about 3 years ago
Sis…boom..bah
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Those retired cheerleaders look like they’ve grown up to become sexy cougars.
MS72 about 3 years ago
How ‘bout some jumping or bending?
Vangoghdog01 about 3 years ago
NFL Cheerleaders have day jobs. My wife taught with one. She was smart, not all blondes are dumb, and had a coach’s understanding of the game. She would have been great as a commentator on TV, but never got the chance.
artegal about 3 years ago
The Botox is strong in these two!
A.Ficionada about 3 years ago
Meh about this one. Obvious stereotypes. Cheerleaders are (underpaid) pro athletes
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
Cheerleaders are at a disadvantage for discussing football. They don’t get to watch the game as closely, they are isolated from play selection, and their view is from ground level, behind the bench. Now if they study the game tapes after the game, and focus on the game rather than the cheers, they could make good commentators.
eberkun about 3 years ago
I bet retired cheerleaders would have a lot to say—but the men might not want to hear it
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 3 years ago
honestly, i would never include retired NFL cheerleaders. If they go off script like the Mannings, i think the NFL and some teams would run very scared… and rightfully so.