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Although I am not a football fan, and have no intention of watching Sunday's Super Bowl, I can lust over the players, can't I? My favorite is this Brady guy.

http://www.fakejazz.com/fake/archives/images/tombrady-thumb.jpg

I didn't know nothing about him until I turned to the source...the place everyone goes to for info on their latest heartthrob: Dickipedia.

Here's the scoop on Tom:

http://dickipedia.org/dick.php?title=Tom_Brady

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yes, my vote goes to Tom Brady. But if I had my wishes come true it would have been Tony Romo from the Cowboys...he is a sexy combo of manliness and cute twinkish in a rugged jock way. woof!

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>Watching the pre-game show, I've decided that my new favorite

>is Wes Welker, number 83, of the Patriots. :p

>

>Wes, if you're reading this, call me.

>

>...Hoover

 

http://i.a.cnn.net/si/images/football/nfl/players/7027.jpg

http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/text/sports/m-footbl/auto_headshot/p-weswelker.jpg

http://media.scout.com/media/image/50/503928.jpg

http://img.fannation.com/images/ap/2008/01/22/18/200801221819659881425-p2.jpg

5'9", 185. 27 years old and single. Says he is straight on his my space page.

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RE: Brady Quinn

 

Blogger Andy Towle (http://www.towleroad.com) reports on an ugly incident involving Brady:

Cleveland Browns QB Brady Quinn reportedly used the word "faggot" toward a man leaving Columbus gay spot Union Cafe Bar + Food on New Year's Eve. Quinn was among a group of perhaps 10 people outside La Fogata Grill, a Mexican restaurant adjacent to the gay bar, but according to a 911 caller from the scene, used the slur as tensions rose between patrons of the establishments.

 

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports: The call at 2:35 a.m. came from Seth Harris, who reported that he encountered the group in front of La Fogata Grill at 790 North High St...On the 9-1-1 call, Harris said that 'Brady Quinn from the Browns' was 'trying to cause a fight.' Harris told the operator, 'I just walked outside and he exchanged many profanities with me and called me a faggot, of course.' Reached Monday by The Plain Dealer, Harris confirmed that Quinn was the person who used the slur. 'I knew who it was,' he said. 'It wasn't just directed at me, there were other people around, too.' He said Quinn was with a 'big group' of friends numbering perhaps 10, and that the quarterback 'wasn't as involved as' others were in stirring up trouble. 'He was standing back and letting his friends do most of it,' Harris said. On the call, Harris told police that 'this has been going on all night and nobody has stopped anything.'"

 

The paper has a recording of the 911 call from that night.

 

The paper adds: "On the 9-1-1 call, Harris told police that he feared for his safety. 'I'm not going to wait for police because it's going to turn ugly,' Harris said. 'They are being very violent and I probably should get away.' A Columbus police spokeswoman said officers arrived several minutes after Harris' call and found Quinn in the midst of an argument with 32-year-old Jason Thompson. 'I don't believe there were any punches being thrown -- it was more verbal than anything,' said Columbus police spokeswoman Amanda Ford. 'When we got there, he was very cooperative and just stopped,' Ford said of Quinn's encounter with police. 'I think his friends were like, 'Let's get out of here.' However, police arrested Thompson when "he wouldn't back down and turned on officers," Ford said."

 

Gloria McCauley, executive director of the Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization, called the Quinn slur "very distressing" according to the paper. Said McCauley: "That person is in theory a role model for so many people. To have one of our well-known people engage in behavior that I consider hateful saddens me. We obviously need to do a lot more education."

 

The Browns have made no comment on the incident. We'll see what comes of this.

Posted

RE: Brady Quinn

 

I don't think anyone would be surprised if a macho young athlete did such a thing. Especially if he had had a few drinks.

 

but Brady Quinn is certainly better looking than Tom Brady

Posted

RE: Brady Quinn Denies

 

Brady Says It Ain't So

 

Browns QB Brady Quinn Denies Altercation

 

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: February 13, 2008

Filed at 8:49 p.m. ET

 

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn denied that he was involved in an altercation on New Year's Day in which a man claimed on an emergency phone call that Quinn made a slur at him.

 

On a 911 call early Jan. 1, Seth Harris told Columbus police that Quinn was with a group at La Fogata Grill and that they were insulting gays outside the restaurant.

 

''There's a group of football players, Brady Quinn from the Browns ... and he's trying to cause a fight,'' Harris told the operator. ''His friends are yelling at all of the gay people that are around here.''

 

Harris said he had a verbal exchange with Quinn.

 

In a statement released Wednesday through the Browns, Quinn said he had dinner on New Year's Eve with his girlfriend and other couples but that nothing else happened.

 

''At no time that night was I involved in a verbal or physical altercation, nor did I have any interaction with the police,'' Quinn said in the statement. ''I want to be clear that I did not engage in any of the alleged conduct, nor did I make inappropriate comments to anyone.

 

''Any allegations to the contrary are either untrue or the result of misidentification.''

 

However, Columbus police said when they arrived Quinn was arguing with 32-year-old Jason Thompson.

 

Quinn's friends encouraged him to step back from the situation and he did, police spokeswoman Amanda Ford said.

 

She added that police did not hear any comments made at the scene and couldn't confirm Harris' statements on the 911 call.

 

''We don't know what that argument was about,'' Ford said.

 

After Quinn backed off, Thompson turned his aggression on officers and he was arrested and accused of disorderly conduct, Ford said.

 

The Browns issued a statement backing Quinn, their former first-round draft pick who played in just one game as a rookie.

 

''We are aware of the alleged comments made by Brady Quinn, which the Browns take seriously,'' the club's statement said. ''After speaking with Brady and his representatives we find these reported accusations without merit.''

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