Know one thing I appreciate about being a Packer fan?
No half-dressed slutty girls OOPS I MEAN cheerleaders on the sidelines.
It’s not because I’m a gal and don’t want to see other gals shake their junk. In fact, it’s fine that other teams have the cheerleaders/dancers/scantily dressed babes shaking their good for the world to see. But I don’t want that for the Packers.
Each team has their own brand. And there’s something quaint and charming about the fact that the Green Bay Packers use the local high school cheerleaders as their cheerleading squad, and they’re all bundled up and wholesome. Not teasing. Not young girls showing they got. Not a distraction to the game or eye candy for the viewing public.
Compare their brand to some of the other football teams. Patriots? They’re known for winning… at all costs. Cheating, for years and even after being caught twice now. They complain when they don’t win big enough. They run up the score.
Colts? They have a Christian coach in Tony Dungy. They have a likable and down-to-earth quarterback. They struggle and have their ups and down, but are champions nonetheless. They win – but not at all costs.
The Packers are a different brand. There are things you can count on when you visit the Hall of Fame or see a game. The team represents small-town goodness, loyalty, honesty, and hard work. The Green Bay Packer cheerleaders are a part of that.
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