The Miami Dolphins are undefeated this season (we’ll look past the fact that they’ve only played one game and it was against the lowly Cleveland Browns) so there’s reason to celebrate! So here are the Miami Dolphins cheerleaders dancing provocatively to Robin Thicke’s hit song “Blurred Lines.” Before you get too excited the video borders on being interspecies erotica as the lovely girls grind up and sexily gaze into the eyes and snout of the Dolphins’ mascot, T.D. The cheerleaders are definitely eye candy, but I don’t understand the porpoise of having the playful mammal in the video.
The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders Made A ‘Blurred Lines’ Video
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