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Outrageous scenes like this have become the norm at the Media Day extravaganza. The event is a circus. More than 5,500 journalists, pseudo-journalists and other credentialed "media" are expected to gather for Tuesday's celebration at the US Airways Center.
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The Rams beat the Tennessee Titans 23-16 and Warner was MVP of the game.
"Do you believe in voodoo,Cheap Football Jerseys, and can I have a lock of your hair?" Warner was asked. His response was a simple, polite "No."
Ines Gomez Mont, a reporter for TV Azteca, showed up wearing a white wedding dress and veil and proposed to Brady, who was trying to lead the New England Patriots to the first 19-0 season in NFL history.
The Seahawks played along nicely with the odd requests last year. A man asked Seahawks center Max Unger if he could touch his long, scruffy beard. He said yes. A woman asked Seahawks defensive lineman Brandon Mebane for a kiss. He politely declined.
PHOENIX (AP) — Tom Brady already had a child with actress Bridget Moynahan and was dating supermodel Gisele Bundchen when a Mexican television personality created one of the wildest moments in Media Day history here in Arizona before the 2008 Super Bowl,wholesale jerseys.
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All eyes will be on both players Tuesday,Wholesale China Jerseys, but it's usually a non-player who steals the spotlight.
"Tom, I'm in love with you! Will you marry me please?" the immodest brunette shouted from the crowd. "I'm the real Miss Brady."
Brady politely declined her proposal, saying: "I've got a few Miss Bradys in my life. I'm a one-woman man. But you're beautiful. Anybody who would have the opportunity to marry you would be a lucky man."
Last year in New York,Cheap NFL Jerseys China, an Austrian man dressed as Mozart, another guy wore a Waldo costume, Nickelodeon's Pick Boy was in the house and Michelle Williams, former Destiny's Child singer, asked players to sing.
VOODOO: St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner was outspoken about his Christian faith, but that didn't stop someone from making an unusual request in Atlanta in 2000.
Richard Sherman drew the largest crowd and he spoke for an hour. Marshawn Lynch predictably walked out and spoke only to NFL Network's Deion Sanders. |
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