Post by Banana Cat on Nov 20, 2011 1:46:24 GMT -5
Chloe Butler plays rugby down under, so she has experience at hitting hard.
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Lingerie football linebacker Chloe Butler broke a quarterback’s arm and was ‘kinda happy about it’
Ben Chew
Nov 19, 2011
For the Lingerie Football League, Los Angeles Temptation linebacker Chloe Butler (getting taped up in the photo) is someone you have to keep an eye on during the games or she might tear your arm off.
The Aussie-born player in a recent game against the Minnesota Valkyrie broke the arm of their starting quarterback,Ashley Salerno Jana Skrtic.
When asked about it in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Butler commented that she was “kind of happy” that she was able to break an opponents arm in two:
“I do love the physicality, I’ve always been a strong girl, I don’t mind dipping my shoulder,” Butler, 24, said.
“I feel a little bit bad. I broke the Minnesota quarterback’s arm in our first game. I was kind of happy for our team that I put her out of the game but I felt bad thinking, ‘What if it were me?’. I guess that’s the way it is in sport. You win some, you lose some.
“Injuries are all part of it.”
While some believe the sport to be just a sideshow with pretty girls running around in lingerie and objectifying to women, Chloe says that the sport isn’t that much different from other female sports:
“Obviously there is a standard marketing ploy there … I don’t think there is anything wrong with promoting a healthy body image,” she said. “Women are beautiful.
“It’s really not much different to an outfit [worn by] a gymnast, a swimmer, a runner or even in volleyball.
Ben Chew
Nov 19, 2011
For the Lingerie Football League, Los Angeles Temptation linebacker Chloe Butler (getting taped up in the photo) is someone you have to keep an eye on during the games or she might tear your arm off.
The Aussie-born player in a recent game against the Minnesota Valkyrie broke the arm of their starting quarterback,
When asked about it in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Butler commented that she was “kind of happy” that she was able to break an opponents arm in two:
“I do love the physicality, I’ve always been a strong girl, I don’t mind dipping my shoulder,” Butler, 24, said.
“I feel a little bit bad. I broke the Minnesota quarterback’s arm in our first game. I was kind of happy for our team that I put her out of the game but I felt bad thinking, ‘What if it were me?’. I guess that’s the way it is in sport. You win some, you lose some.
“Injuries are all part of it.”
While some believe the sport to be just a sideshow with pretty girls running around in lingerie and objectifying to women, Chloe says that the sport isn’t that much different from other female sports:
“Obviously there is a standard marketing ploy there … I don’t think there is anything wrong with promoting a healthy body image,” she said. “Women are beautiful.
“It’s really not much different to an outfit [worn by] a gymnast, a swimmer, a runner or even in volleyball.