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No Super Bowl 'Eye Candy' As Cheerleaders Miss Out

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For the first time in the showcase event's 45-year history there will be no scantily-clad cheerleaders on the sidelines at a Super Bowl.Skip related content

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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers are two of a half dozen National Football League teams that don't have cheerleaders.

The others comprise Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions.

"We will have a great game, we don't need eye candy," quipped Pittsburgh Steelers guard Trai Essex.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20110204/tod-no-super-bowl-eye-candy-as-cheerlead-7f81b96.html

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the only interesting part about watching American Football is no more......

"We will have a great game, we don't need eye candy," quipped Pittsburgh Steelers guard Trai Essex.

obviously he is Gay.

Anyone who would wear a helmet to play football would have to be suspect.

If my missus saw me around those cheerleaders it would take more than a helmet..............

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