Posted on 01/24/2019 10:34:42 AM PST by Rebelbase
When the Los Angeles Rams secured their spot in Super Bowl 53, they ensured at least their cheerleaders would make history.
As members of the Rams spirit squad, Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies, will be the first men to perform with an NFL cheerleading team during a Super Bowl.
When the Rams spot in Atlanta was official, the two went on Twitter to share the upcoming historic moment.
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I’ll bet the girls are just thrilled that all their years of hard work have paid off so that they can stand behind a couple of dudes who will get all the attention.
Maybe the network will actually start showing the cheerleaders. They stopped showing them years ago. Right around the time I stopped watching.
“Get that ball and hold that ball and don’t let it go”. Male cheerleaders from The Longest Yard.
Even the Wayans brothers wouldn’t be permitted by the pc police to make that show nowadays.
Nope.
The New Orleans Saints had one this year.
Still not missing football. Boy cheerleaders won’t bring me back.
True.
Everything in this country has been way too PC.
Way too PC.
True that.
“Illiberals” only permit themselves and others to laugh at straight white Christian males, although conservative Christian blacks of either gender are permitted to be mocked, given special circumstances.
They are the modern version of the Puritans. A humourless lot that adherent to dogma and demand others to heed their hypocrisy
Not really in favor of the faggotry.
No that i give the nfl or the nba a single second of my life.
Now it makes sense why the refs threw the game.
College teams had men as part of their cheerleadING acts, and probably still do. Only those cheer kings wore pants and dressed like men, not in drag.
College cheer-leading was invented at the U of Minnesota (Ski-U-Mah!) before 1900. All males.
Female cheerleading didn’t catch on until WW@, when most men were absent.
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