NFL Bans Naughty Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders who flaunt their wares in front of visiting teams will be banned by the NFL, a news report indicated on Monday.  The problem has become cataclysmic. 

The NFL has sent a memo out to all major league teams, according to CBS NFL analyst Charlie Casserly.

Basically, home teams are not permitted to tell their cheerleaders to warm up, stretch, or otherwise do anything in front of the visiting team's bench that might distract the players before the game.

Certain teams (we don't know which one's) were apparently told to warm up in front of visiting teams in an effort to distract players from listening to coach instructions. 

"The NFL should inspect the cheerleaders uniforms for hidden cameras.i would take that job!" commented one reader on the AOL Fan House Blog.

"Let's give them all clown suits.....that should do it."

Gambling911.com over the years has employed major league sports team cheerleaders to write and report for the website in an effort to supplement their income, which in some cases we discovered was a mere $40 a game. 
 


One time Indianapolis Colts cheerleader Lisa Perry once reported for the Gambling911 site



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Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

Originally published September 24, 2007 10:02 am ET