Bills WR Nelson, Cowboys cheerleader ponder moral dilemma
While you deal with car payments, overdraft charges, and the guy from accounting who smells like old cheese, please take solace in the fact that, well-paid professional football player, David Nelson and his friend Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader their own problems .
You see, Nelson is a wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills, the Big D on Sunday will head to face the Cowboys. Long-standing friend of Nelson, Kelsi Reich, the bi-weekly pay checks of the fan experience will improve at Cowboys Stadium with the help of tight white shorts and a series of highly coordinated dance routines.
This is probably set to lively discussions at the residence out impressive torque actions.
“She works for the Dallas Cowboys and the root for the Dallas Cowboys, but I know they will delight in something, if I do,” Nelson said, according to the official website of the Bills. “Then it becomes a fun experience, and I will certainly seek to copy and record TV and see if they too show a few times to see his reaction. It will be fun. That’s something we look forward to some time and we have been back and forth a little trash talking. “
Nelson said he has something very special when he promised scores a touchdown, but that he did not draw an Ian Johnson.
“I would agree something you have not already done so, but the situation must be,” he said. “I’m not a big party guy, if I score, but it is a special situation and if something happens, I’ll try to take advantage of the situation.”
Nelson and poor are clearly a Pro Bowl season far from their own E! Reality show. Episode 1: David and Kelsi buy a puppy, argue the cultural impact of the band of Don Beebe goal line from Leon Lett in Super Bowl XXVII.
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