"RU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?" Or some sideline ACTION?...Here are some REAL SEXY & VERY HOT Cheerleaders of the NFL in a picture slide show video set to the awesome music by the group Savage Garden... Song:"To The Moon and Back" Various action shots set to this fun song.
Friday, December 30, 2011
CHEERLEADERS of the NFL video
"RU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?" Or some sideline ACTION?...Here are some REAL SEXY & VERY HOT Cheerleaders of the NFL in a picture slide show video set to the awesome music by the group Savage Garden... Song:"To The Moon and Back" Various action shots set to this fun song.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Redskins' Cheerleaders
FedEx Stadium pre-game routine for the Club Level Fans. The cheerleaders perform Poison by BBD (Bell Biv Devoe).
Monday, December 26, 2011
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders at Mall of America
Vikings fans were invited to cheer on the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders as they presented their Holiday Variety Show. This two hour spectacular was filled with more than 30 exciting routines selected as fan favorites that are performed on game day at Mall of America Field at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. This show showcased the talents and diversity of the team members individually. The Alumni MVC Team, the Training Program and the All Star Youth Team all came together to bring Viking fans an amazing show.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
NFL's San Francisco 49ers Gold Rush cheerleaders in London
London's first ever NFL pep rally saw Gold Rush take to the stage in the middle of a packed Trafalgar Square, watched by thousands of UK NFL fans (30 October 2010)
Monday, December 12, 2011
Football Party Games to Keep the Crowd Entertained
If you're hosting a football party, games can be a great source of half-time entertainment - and keep the laughs rolling until well after the final whistle has blown. Here are a couple of ideas to entertain the guests at your football party:
"Football Charades" Football Party Game
When it comes to football party games, you can't get much better than football charades. With this variant of the classic miming game, a set of cards with football-related words on them must be prepared prior to the party. Suggestions include 'cheerleader', 'spectator', 'hotdog', 'touchdown', 'quarterback', 'goal' and 'pass'. The first contestant must choose a card and act out the word shown, with the first person to correctly guess the word being the next one to choose a card.
"Football-tossing Competition" Football Party Game
This is a classic among football party games, especially after the beer has started flowing!! Using a hoop or a basket as a target, contestants must try and throw the football into or through the target. If players succeed at their first attempt, they must move further away from the target and try again. Once a player misses the target, they are out of the football party game. Make the game more challenging (and entertaining to watch!) by making players wear a blindfold or spin around 5 times before throwing the football. The winner of this football party game is the last player left standing.
When it comes to hosting a football party, games can be the difference between a good party and a great one. Whether their team wins or loses, almost everyone is guaranteed to have a great time.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Introducing the 2010-2011 Washington Redskins Cheerleaders!!!
The 2010 -2011 First Ladies of Football are anounced after a spectacular finals audition performance at the Bethesda Theater in Bethesda,Maryland 4/1/10
Friday, December 9, 2011
Ultimate Fan Experience: The Pepsi MAX Driver at NFL Thanksgiving
We tagged along with the Pepsi MAX Driver during his all-access experience at New Meadowlands Stadium for the Jets/Bengals Thanksgiving Game. He was out on the field for the coin toss, chatting with the cheerleaders, standing on the 50 yard lines, ultimately showing just how strong his passion for the NFL and Pepsi MAX truly is.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
How to Get Autographs From Pro Football Players
When the New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady was eight years old, he found himself in the San Francisco Giants' locker room, where he asked Chili Davis, a star for the team at the time, for an autograph. Davis refused, but said, "Maybe later, kid, maybe if you come by after the game."
So the young Brandy stuck around, and after the game he re-approached his favorite player, only to be refused again with a "No, I'm not signing autographs after the game."
The effect stuck with Brady, both in terms of the disappointment it brought him and in Brady's future outlook on autographs when he found himself in similar situations.
"I certainly was hurt," Brady told Tuff Stuff magazine. "But at the same time, I was in the guy's clubhouse and now I look at it from a different perspective than I did when I was that age. At the time, though, it seemed like such a little request."
One would expect that walking into the Patriot's locker room and asking for autographs might be a fast way to get your butt kicked, but there are certain ways you can position yourself in the autograph-giver's radar.
First, you must have something to sign. Having a player sign you arm may seem like a fun idea at the time--and they may well oblige--but it's largely a pointless act since you're going to eventually wash it off. Here's a good rule of thumb: if you're not going straight to the tattoo parlor to have a tattoo artist trace the autograph, don't bother with body signing. Always carry a good-quality pen. What's the point of handing a player something to sign if you don't give him the means to do so?
Next, know who the heck you're talking to. If you can call him by name, or say something that shows you have taken an interest in him, he's going to look at you more sympathetically than some fan with a Giant "P" painted on his beer gut.
The next important thing to remember is location, location, location. It is far easier to get a player to sign something from a front row seat than from a seat in the second balcony. If you do get a good seat and also get to the game early, you can try to talk to the players as they walk by. If you can get a guy in conversation for a while, you might just end up with a few players stopping by to chat.
Sometimes a player will star signing autographs and a crowd will quickly form. This is another reason to get there early. Fighting a crowd for signatures--or worse--being in your seat as dozens of people start crowding around you, is likely to get you more than annoyed.
If you can learn where the players enter into and out of the stadium, that's another great place to find them ready to sign, pose for photos, and shake hands. If they're not in a hurry, they're far more likely to stick around for a while.
There's also always the traditional way of getting an autograph: write away for it. Most team clubs will accept mail and forward it on to the player. When writing an athlete for an autograph, the same rules apply for any mailed autograph request:
* Always include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE).
* Enclose a photo and/or an index cards for the player to sign.
* Do not send food, money, or gifts.
* Always include a letter acknowledging the player and his accomplishments.
* Be patient.
Sending Fan Mail:
To send fan mail to a football player, simply write him at his team's address.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Washington Redskins Cheerleaders Practice Before Monday Night Football (10/26/09)
The First Ladies getting in their last practice before the start of the Monday Night game between Redskins and Eagles at FedEx Field (10/26/09)