I am not revealing my pick for the Super Bowl just yet, but I will tell you that the Dollarnaire Gods are not pleased by these actions by Packers Defensive Tackle Ryan Pickett.
I understand the need for Public Service Announcements on drugs, violence, guns and other criminal activity, but porn?
In the immortal of words of Allen Iverson:
“We talking about porn, not cheating, not going out and sleeping with Candy DeepThroat, we talking about porn! What are we talking about? PORN?”
Packers defensive end Ryan Pickett had hoped to attend National Porn Sunday, a Feb. 6 religious service whose anti-pornography message will be broadcast to 300 churches across the country on Super Bowl Sunday.
“I would love to have been with you guys today. But fortunately, I’m a little busy,” Pickett tells viewers in a video that will be played in the churches as part of the national outreach. Then he adds, grinning: “Go Packers.”
Pickett and his wife, Jennifer, who also appears on the video, sit on the board of directors of xxxchurch.com, a Las Vegas-based Internet site that bills itself as the largest online resource for people struggling with pornography addiction and workers in the sex trade.
I don’t crack on anyone’s religion, but I am sure there are better things to pray over than males addiction to Roxy Reynolds.
Other players like Matt Hasselbeck and Josh McCown are in on this farce that appears to be motivated more by their wives than them.
That is just insecurity from women who fear that their husbands prefer porn to them. Maybe if the wives spiced things up in the bedroom the men wouldn’t have to go to porn. If the women watched the porn with the men it would help their sex lives (the ladies could get some tips). Forcing him not to watch isn’t the answer.
Just like anything you can get addicted to porn, but you don’t need prayer for that, you need a hot girlfriend, but I digress.