
It is one of the first male NFL cheerleaders who are putting a stop to the outcry against the Minnesota Vikings team.
In the early part of this year, the conservatives condemned the team once Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn came on board as dancers. The move was mocked by some social media figures, including a post on X by InfoWars host Owen Shroyer:
The case study: Imagine front row season football tickets which you have purchased and when you sit down you see a guy gyrating right in front of you.
Another critic followed, “I have just vomited in my mouth.
But in 2018, when Quinton Peron became the first male cheerleader in NFL history by the Los Angeles Rams led by Napoleon Jinnies, he does not mind.
Jinnies told People: I am rolling my eyes. It is not something new they are saying.
He reported that he heard the same sort of negativity in his first year in the league but he learned to shut it out.
The remarks of the individuals who had known me starting with my childhood till preteen years and finally college were the same remarks of these random adults, as Jinnies explained. And they are not saying any thing about what I am making out as an artist.
Nevertheless, Jinnies remarked it has always been more of the support than the hate.
He is now proud to find Shiek and Conn carry it on.
Perhaps, I can make them out, he thought, had they been bad cheerleaders. But they are step-by-step, beat-by-beat killing it with the girls. I am studying them, as a dancer judge, like, well, they shine. Pardon me, that puts your feathers down the line.’
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