Written by PigskinLovingLady on April 13, 2007 at 4:24 am
The game is played on the field, but these guys can give you MULTIPLE reasons to watch. The men have the cheerleaders and look what we have….HAPPY FRIDAY!

Dwight Freeney – Indianapolis Colts

Reggie Bush – New Orleans Saints

Dante Wesely – Chicago Bears

Terrell “T.O.” Owens – Dallas Cowboys
Written by PigskinLovingLady on April 12, 2007 at 7:58 am
Welcome to my blog about professional football and the women who love it…ESPECIALLY ME. I truly missed my calling in life as a sideline reporter – Pam Oliver, I’m so envious. I love everything about football. The game, the coaching, the fans and the men that understands what it takes to play the game. *wink* I don’t know what will come of this, but I thought fusing my 2 loves, football and talking about football was a natural collision. Please feel free to contribute with comments, critiques or constructive compliments. All are appreciated.
As I begin this journey, my emotions are running high. My concept for this page is too keep you updated on what I feel is the news of the day. The weekly schedule, commentary on the “game of the week”, my choice of course and the NFL Hottie of the week. Remember this is a woman’s blog, keeping it sexy yet smart is a must.
If you’re a woman that love the game please come by and share with me your thoughts. We can start a revolution!
The NFL released the 2007-08 schedule. There’s a few items that caught my eye.
–What a great match up for Game 1. The Saints vs. Indy. Congratulations Champs.
–What disrespect. The defending NFC champions play on the grand stage that is MNF once…and the freaking game is in Minnesota. What’s up with that?
–How great thou are, Ole Mighty Scheduler. For all those free agents who left willingly or wasn’t wanted, welcome back.
Willis McGahee…the fans of Buffalo can’t wait to ask you, “WHAT YOU TALKING BOUT WILLIS”?
–The every growing rivalry between the Colts and Patriots is on display early. Nov. 4th in Indy.
– The blokes of Miami and NY football Giants travel across the Atlantic for some gridiron fun in London. Do you think they’ll appreciate American football?
