I'm going to reiterate the idea that this blog most definitely run by a woman. While I can't always talk slants and screens or runs and reverses, I can talk a little about the game.
I am woman enough, however, to admit that, as a woman, I like good looking men.
Chris Harris, a safety for the Detroit Lions, posted this question a while back, via Twitter and Google+:
How does one tell the difference between a groupie and an honest-to-goodness female football fan?
I know that men look at me like I'm a groupie because I talk about the hot men. But, honestly? I know enough to watch the game and not be confused about what's happening during the game. But, how do I answer this question? I'm really neither. I'm not the fan that's going to be able to tell the difference between zone coverage and one on one coverage, but I'm not a groupie either.
But, I think you can tell a groupie from the honest-to-goodness female football fan because she'll know more than your name and number. I'm sure that, if you were on a different team, she'd know that.
But, a groupie? I think that she'll wear the least amount of clothing possible and talk to you about nothing, but "Wow. Your arms are bigger in person than on T.V." while she touches your biceps seductively.
Reading this blog, one may get the idea (and I can understand why. After all, I do have the "top 10 sexiest qbs) that I'm a groupie, but I'm not.
I'm a female who loves the game and loves men. I love men who play football because there's something sexy about it. Wish I could pinpoint it, but I can't. Whatever you do, don't classify me as a groupie. But, understand that I do know the game while drooling over the hot wide receivers and safeties and quarterbacks and linebackers and...well, you get the idea.
I'm complex in my love of this game. I am both female and fan.
And, I like it that way.
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