I know exactly what you are thinking:
“Nudity, sex tapes, Hugh Hefner, 9th string WRs and playboy bunnies. I know Rob is all going to be all over this.”
You think you know me so well, but this time I have fooled you. This is a family site, so I can’t show Miss Wilkerson ummmmmmmm “Breaking Lamps,” but if you want to see the pics of a pre-boob job Kendra Wilkerson putting in work you can check them out here.
VIVID VIDEO RELEASE PICS FROM KENDRA WILKERSON’S SEX TAPE
The real reason I am posting this story has nothing to do with Kendra Wilkerson getting her “katstacks” on film – I could care less. Baskett knew he was marrying one of Hef’s Nohos, so he just has to deal with that.
What I have wanted to talk about and never gotten the chance to was the play that really won the Super Bowl for the New Orleans Saints.
A lot of people only remember Peyton Manning’s interception (as they should), but you know me, I like to dig a little deeper.
The Colts dominated most of the first half, but the Saints pulled themselves together and going into halftime had the momentum — but the Colts offense was getting the ball first in the second half.
A methodical third quarter drive by the Colts might have dug the Saints into a hole they couldn’t get out of; Sean Peyton, knowing this… made a gutsy call. He ordered an onside kick to start the 3rd quarter.
If the Saints fail, the Colts have the ball at midfield and all the momentum is on their side. It is one of the riskiest calls in Super Bowl history. Here is how it unfolded:
You see the Colts player wearing #81? You see the ball bounce right off his chest? Guess who that player is.
HANK BASKETT
Granted, the Colts had plenty of opportunities to win the game, but their downfall started when Baskett dropped the ball. When you are looking for people to blame for the Colts losing the Super Bowl, start with Baskett.
It could be worse though Colts Fan, you could be seeing your wife play BedGammon on camera with another man.
But I digress.