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Dolphins cheerleaders make music video

By Dave Brown

It seems the Miami Dolphins want to get some fans back for the 2012 season, they've been all over the media recently, and it isn't all just about the players.

Maybe you've heard of Ryan Tannehill, the Dolphins #8 overall pick in the first round of the 2012 draft. Well, maybe by now you know that his wife, Lauren Tannehill, got as much attention as he did at the draft in New York, and she is slated to appear on the cover of Maxim.

The Dolphins also made more media noise when they were the team selected to appear on the HBO series 'Hard Knocks'. There are questions about how often Lauren Tannehil will appear, and as yet it isn't even known if she will be in the show at all, but I think most of the fans would be ok with it if she was.

Well, there is more going on with the Dolphins, and once again it involves beautiful women.


Pardon me if you've seen this on youtube or NFL.com, watch it again, because it doesn't get old.

What we have here are the Miami Dolphins cheerleaders doing a video cover of Carly Rae‘s inescapable hit “Call Me Maybe.”










I know that by the time you got to this sentence you watched it twice, but I'm ok with that. I will not tell your friends, or your girlfriend.

Sadly, in a long overlooked national crisis, there are six NFL teams without cheerleaders. Those teams are the Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

While the Packers do use a college cheerleading squad at some home games, 2011 Super Bowl XLV between the Steelers and eventual Super Bowl champion Packers was the first Super Bowl to go without cheerleaders. 

As a Lions fan, videos like this keep me going, in the hopes that one day, my team will emerge from the darkness of medieval times, and enter the modern world, a world where beauty and brawn can co-exist.

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