Earlier today, TMZ reported that several New Orleans Saints players, including overrated star running back Reggie Bush, were out partying until 3:30 am this morning.
With the biggest game of their lives less than a week away, you’d think that Bush and his teammates would be focusing on getting sleep and staying rested…you know, like the Colts players are.
Or are they?
Midwest Sports Fans has uncovered secret video of what Peyton Manning and Jeff Saturday were doing last evening, and it’s quite shocking it…mainly because, if the video is to be believed, then Saturday apparently has abs.
As you can see, Manning and Saturday were not alone during their late night Chippendales rendezvous. They were joined by Archie and Eli, as well as former Colts coach Tony Dungy.
Hmm…what was it I said about people from Indiana not being able to fit in while in Miami? Certainly Peyton, Saturday, and the rest of the Chippencolts would fit right in on South Beach with dance moves like these.
Update: Apparently some people don’t recognize Peyton Manning in the above video, which means that they must not be familiar with this classic Peyton commercial.
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By the way, the video above was created at JibJab.com, which I just found this morning thanks to my girlfriend’s brother, who made a hilarious video of his younger brother doing the Chippendale shuffle. Much credit to him for the great find. It’s a pretty cool site and easy to use. Took ten minutes to slap that video together.
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