Most of the time, when we’re talking about Jersey girls, we’re probably talking about the obnoxious bridge-and-tunnel bimbos that invade our city ever Thursday-Sunday morning. But not this time! No, this time we’re bringing in a whole new breed: hot girls wearing NFL jerseys! OK, so there’s a good chance the the majority of these girls are actually from New Jersey, but we’ll just let that one slide (for now).
After Santonio Holmes’s Super Bowl-winning touchdown reception, he emerged from the mobbing by his teammates and celebrated the catch by imitating the fabled ‘powder salute’ that LeBron James has made into a cult following these days. The Akron Beacon Journal caught up with King James and asked him about Holmes’ ‘honoring’ of his pre-game staple, and here’s what he had to say: (more…)
This weekend football fans will head to the classy city of Tampa Bay, Florida for Super Bowl XLIII. And as you may have heard, Tampa has a whopping 43 strip clubs – more than any other type of business, besides McDonald’s (of which there are also 43). We got to thinking – with that many strip clubs, the women in Tampa must be a particularly free spirited bunch. And after seeing these pictures of drunk Tampa party girls, there’s no question about it. And you thought this Super Bowl would be boring…
Sports betting used to be a real man’s leisure activity, where one would bet on the outcome of the game and nothing else. Nowadays, Super Bowl bets can be placed on anything, ranging from “How many types of food will John Madden mention during the game?” to “How Long Will It Take Jennifer Hudson to Sing The National Anthem?”
Personally, I think betting on anything other than who’s going to win is ridiculous; but if you need that money-fueled excitement – and the 7-point spread in favor of the Steelers doesn’t do it for you – take a look at these 30 utterly absurd Super Bowl XLIII prop bets. (more…)
This Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will go head-to-head with the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII to determine who’s the best (or luckiest) team in the NFL. But we noticed one thing lacking on the Pittsburgh’s side – cheerleaders. So we’ve put together this massive collection of super hot Steelers’ fans to help Pitt make up for this obvious shortcoming. Sure, it might not help them win – but it sure helps us give a crap.
Animal rights group, PETA, known for their use of sex and female nudity in their ads, has been banned by NBC from running their newest advertisement during the Super Bowl. The ad, named “Veggie Love” shows super-hot, nearly naked models getting hot and naughty with a bunch of vegetables. Nothing like “hide the cucumber,” but definitely sexy, nonetheless.
This one’s been making the rounds the last couple of days, but it’s just too good not to post. Basically, this guy (Rob) is freaking out over his beloved Giant’s loss to the Eagles, which knocked them out of the Super Bowl running. And as the girl in the background points out, he’s being an uber-pu$$y. And it’s hilarious. [Beware: some language is NSFW]
Now that the stage is set for Super Bowl XXLIII, we can safely assume that we we will be adding another quarterback’s name to the exclusive list of multiple-time Super Bowl winners. With Ben Roethlisberger’s Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the timeless Kurt Warner’s Arizona Cardinals, one of these two big game signal callers will be the tenth man to hoist multiple trophies above their heads triumphantly on Super Sunday. But is the list really that exclusive?
To this point, nine quarterbacks have won two or more Super Bowls and have ultimately combined to win 24 of the 42 Super Bowls – that’s more than half! Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana lead the group with four titles, while Troy Aikman and Tom Brady each have three. Bart Starr, Roger Staubach, Bob Griese, Jim Plunkett, and John Elway round out the list with two. (more…)
Sure, David Tyree’s catch in last year’s Super Bowl was awesome, but this might be better. In this play by Morgan State against rival Winston-Salem State, Edwin Baptiste makes what could be the best catch in the history of football.