Troy Polamalu is cutting his hair. That might not be a big deal for most people but the Pittsburgh Steelers safety’s hair is more than just hair. It’s also worth a lot of money in endorsement deals and it is probably the most ensured body part in the NFL. (Polamalu took out a $1 million insurance policy on his hair in 2010.) According to the Chicago Tribune, Polamalu hasn’t had his haircut in 10 years. So yeah, this isn’t just a simple haircut. Polamalu announced on Facebook this week that he would be getting a ceremonial haircut on Veterans Day this year. The event will help raise money for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Mane Event. Polamalu writes on Twitter: “We talk about supporting veterans often, but now its time for us all to DO something. I’m getting a ceremonial haircut this Veterans Day for the #VFWManeEvent with Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW I DARE you to join me.” Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/960128/troy-polamalu-to-cut-hair-for-charity-event/#tsJisjq6WhISbjRS.99
No, the question is will you all cheer when hes loaded in the back of the John Deere cart when he blows out both hips trying to chase Torrey downfield?
Its on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The season is this series @ Tampa, My thoughts were to rest Tillman and throw him at Price(our off season new oriole i hope) tonight
and 42,000 dollars lighter in the wallet..Who in the hell comes up with that figure? http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/bernard-pollard-fined-for-hit-on-andre-johnson-091813
We won, be happy, this wild card scene is bunched Hell no Im not giving up do you see how we all finish? we finish with a Toronto & Boston series, Tampa finishes with a yankees & Toronto series, and Texas gets the easy out with Houston then to LA