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Andy Reid and Philip Rivers get up close and personal


Boltergeist

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I like Rivers and Reid alot...just not as much as they like each other.

Do you think that was Andy's version of twerking?

 

Andy Reid twerking isn't something I wanna think about...ever :blink:

 

Rivers?  He's kind of an arrogant jerk.   Good QB mind you, but a jerk.

 

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