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Lingerie Football League Hit of the Year Nominee

This is one of, if not the biggest hit, I’ve seen ever come out of the Lingerie Football League.  Why they are still wearing hockey helmets with half shields on them is beyond me.  Might be time to strap real football helmets on them.

From the Lingerie Football League Office:

If you have a weak stomach or your name is Roger Goodell, DO NOT press PLAY. This hit proves that old-school black-and-blue football is still alive. Los Angeles’ ‘stud’ Ashley Salerno who’s WOW clip earlier in the year showed her destroying Chicago’s Ali Alberts. This round, a Ronnie Lott-like hit in her role as Safety on Vegas’ rookie receiver Kelley Schroeder. Despite Salerno hitting with her shoulder not her helmet, Salerno was flagged following the play under the LFL’s ‘defenseless receiver rule’.

Pretty gutsy call calling out Roger Goodell for no reason, but you have to get your league publicity somehow.

[Busted Coverage]

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