Not only do you play football for a living, but you enjoy the benefits of stardom. For bachelors (and those with permissive wives), parties and hotties come with the package. Super Bowls often have as well.
We previously discussed how QBs who play the field have had considerable success on it. Many have also taken full advantage of their single status by dating celebrities (although that perk isn't limited to quarterbacks).
Three-time champ Tom Brady of the Patriots is a prime example. A few months ago, he broke off a three-year relationship with smokin' actress Bridget Moynahan. She now claims to be pregnant with his child. Brady hasn't yet responded to the revelation because he has been vacationing in Europe with his new girlfriend, supermodel Giselle Bundchen.
Several of today's other young quarterbacks seem to be doing alright for themselves -- especially if these pictures are any indication. From top to bottom, that's Matt Leinart of the Cardinals, Eli Manning of the Giants, and Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers. They all look pretty lit-up, but the chicks seem to be digging them.
So, in honor of Mardi Gras, we ask two questions: Which bachelor QB would be the most fun to party with? And who is able to pull the best wool?
5 comments:
Probably Big Ben - a guy who runs around in a powerful motorcycle without a helmet might be foolhardy, but foolhardy folk make the best partyers.
Have no clue what "pull the wool" means - is that one of those Humphrey Bogart phrases that went out in the 1940s?
It has to be the boy from SoCal just based on the pond that he fishes in. There isn't more beautiful women wearing next to nothing per capita anywhere else in the world. Do you think his last year at USC was fun? No classes....and a pretty good opening line. Do want to come back to my place and see my Heisman Trophy?
I wouldn't mind being Matt Leinart's wingman.
For those of you unfamiliar with the lingo, the Urban Dictionary offers some definitions of "pull wool." The basic one is "to engage in sexual intercourse."
I'm guessing that Bogey didn't use the term much.
I would say Leinart. Big Ben and Eli strike me as overgrown frat boys who only draw a certain kind of sorostitute. Brady can obviously pull some great tail. But Leinart has that whole SoCal moviestar type thing going on. And he seems like he wants to be more of a 'player' than Brady.
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