Texas A&M cheerleaders...

goindhoo

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I hadn't seen it either and couldn't believe they were dancing around like a bunch of faries.
 

Boxer.sixpack

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Dancing around like a bunch of fairies? You mean like your defense last night?

I suppose the last bastion of a slaughtered team is to mock the traditions of those who beat you so badly.

And you walked right into that one. I was not going to say anything, but the opprotunity was just too good to pass up.
 

Wicked Pissah

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Our defense is horrible....but still not as embarassing as yalls cheerleaders.

Yes I know yall won, we suck, etc etc. Ill get that out of the way. What I saw from yalls cheerleaders....I honestly thought I was watching punked and ashton kutcher was going to come on the jumbotron at any moment.
 

GhostOfJackie

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Even serviceable football fans have at least heard of the "yell leader" tradition. If you have not, don't embarrass yourself and talk **** about it.
 
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Wicked Pissah

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I guess missing maybe 10 games total the past 15 years doesnt make me serviceable.

I dont know about them because I watch sec football. Until now, they havent been in the sec.
 

Hump4Hoops

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I've read about it, but it was WAY worse in person

I was expecting like some sort of gesture every now and then or something. Oh god was I wrong. They were flailing around the entire game, and the most common move they pulled off can only be described as a combination between jazz-hands and the hokey pokey.
 

GhostOfJackie

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Hey man, whatever gets you off. I'll bet you're a tool despite the fact that you have never heard of them.
 

Son_of_34

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Dancing around like a bunch of fairies? You mean like your defense last night?

I suppose the last bastion of a slaughtered team is to mock the traditions of those who beat you so badly.

And you walked right into that one. I was not going to say anything, but the opprotunity was just too good to pass up.

Its called spelled check, bro...make sure you do it before you post here
 

Boxer.sixpack

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Im posting from my iphone and your qevsite [sic] is too vafkwayer [sic] to spellcheck tor [sic] for me.

Updste [sic] youre [sic] outdated webpage.
 

DAWG61

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Congratulations on having a freak of white boy nature for a QB. Your traditions are extremely gay. If butt pumping another man was a aTm tradition would it be considered less gay?
 

RocketDawg

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Normally I notice the opposing team's cheerleaders, and usually they're very noticeable. And I sit in a position to easily see them. Yesterday I only saw the "yell squad" or whatever they're called once, and then didn't look back again. They're very unnoticeable. Looked a bit strange to me ... I'd much rather see a nice looking coed in a short skirt jumping around.
 

WilCoDawg

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I'd seen them before

But didn't realize that they were their actual and only cheerleaders. I just thought they were some pep rally kind of folk. Any guy that can get there and do that has some major confidence. I bet they wear Speedos at the beach too (like all the other cool guys)*******
 

biguglyjoe

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Everybody knows it's not a legit tradition unless it's sponsored by one of the big 3 automakers.
 

Gen. Grant

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I've always thought their cheerleaders were one of the gayest things in college football. Even before they joined the SEC. Their band is very good tho...
 

dickiedawg

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Even serviceable football fans have at least heard of the "yell leader" tradition. If you have not, don't embarrass yourself and talk **** about it.

I've always thought it was kind of a cool tradition, having cheerleaders and cheers the fans would actually respond to. However, having seen it in person, it looked supremely gay. Their go-to move looked like they were milking a 30-foot tall cow.

Having said that, I'm sure it's a lot more impressive at home, with more of the crowd responding.
 

UIUCDog

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Whether someone has heard of it, should have heard of it, etc...

...doesn’t have anything to do with whether it is ghey. And it is, in fact, ghey.
 

maroonmania

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I was expecting like some sort of gesture every now and then or something. Oh god was I wrong. They were flailing around the entire game, and the most common move they pulled off can only be described as a combination between jazz-hands and the hokey pokey.


Yea, the jazz-hands routine had me wanting to upchuck a few times.