Written by PigskinLovingLady on August 29, 2008 at 4:23 am
Every Friday I randomly select a NFL baller for you to sack or trade. This has absolutely nothing to do with their play on the field. But, would you sack them, meaning bed them OR trade them, because they can’t get have none.
Hey, this is football from a woman’s point of view…go figure.
Next up is
Brady Quinn, QB for the Cleveland Browns. Brayden Tyler “Brady” Quinn was born on Oct. 27, 1984 in Columbus, OH.

Height: 6 ft 3 in
Weight: 235 lb
He played college football at Notre Dame, where he set many school records and won the 2006 Maxwell Award as the best college football player in the nation.
Brady’s sister, Laura, is married to A. J. Hawk, a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers and a former All-American at Ohio State.
He is a second cousin to Zachery Ty Bryan, who starred as Brad on the television show Home Improvement.
SACK ‘EM or TRADE ‘EM
Written by PigskinLovingLady on August 29, 2008 at 4:21 am
From the Garner Circle PR: Armed with over 46 years of combined professional athletic experience, NFL veterans: Ray Lewis, Michael Stone, Reggie Howard, Sam Madison, and Duane Starks introduce their company, Allied Athlete Group at a private five star hotel on August 31 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
An organization aimed at empowering athletes with the tools to ensure their success both during and after their athletic careers come to an end; Allied Athlete Group is poised to make resounding waves within the sports and business communities.
*The statistics are startling. According to the NBA Players’ Association, 66 % of NBA players will be bankrupt, divorced, or unemployed within 5 years of retirement. The percentages jump to 78% of NFL players within just 2 years of retirement. With the financial woes of several well known, top earning, athletes making major splashes in media headlines, the arrival of Allied Athlete Group answers a serious call within the athlete community.
It is no secret that professional athletes can make tremendous incomes; unfortunately most of them do not fully understand the leverage that is created during their career. This lack of knowledge creates opportunities for various “representatives” to take advantage of the athletes’ leverage in a multitude of ways. This usury often results in the trusted representative making huge profits from the athletes and leaving them abruptly when their career comes to an end. AAG exists to help bridge this gap.
Written by PigskinLovingLady on August 28, 2008 at 8:20 am
On the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s, “I Have a Dream” speech, Barack Obama will accept his party’s nomination for president of the United States of America. Just typing those words gives me a sense of empowerment. How many of our grandparents and parents thought they’d never see this day in their lifetime? How many lives have been sacraficed for this very reason? Too many is the answer.
Regardless if Obama is your choice or not, sit down with your family or friends tonight and watch this historic moment. Children especially, need to understand that when they say I want to be the next president of the United States, now more than ever, it’s possible!
“I think I have to do two things,” Obama said this week. “I want to make the choice between myself and John McCain as clear as possible. I don’t want people to be confused. And I also hope that the convention conveys who I am. You know, during the course of a 19-month campaign, I think that you, you’re on the television screen, you’re in big auditoriums, but sometimes who you are may get lost. And I want people to come away saying, ‘Whether I’m voting for or against the guy, I know what he stands for.’ “

Sen. Barack Obama inspects the stage at Invesco Field, where he will accept the Democratic presidential nomination tonight. (AP)
Written by PigskinLovingLady on August 28, 2008 at 7:46 am
Let me introduce to Sharri Henry. This is the woman that’s suing Jaguar WR Dennis Northcutt for having his cousin tap that ass. From the looks of these photos, girlfriend has a busted lip. I’m not one to speculate, but when you get punched in the mouth, its usually because you kept running it.
Northcutt’s agent says she’s crazy and was so annoying, she deserved the beat down.
Stay tuned for the next chapter…
