Since 2009, GuysGirl has become the voice for the female fan covering major sports, entertainment, and their surrounding culture. Through editorial features, radio and broadcasts, we promote the female fan lifestyle on and off the field.
In the latest episode of Helmets and Heels, the girls chat about what it means for women now that the NFL has hired their first coach. Along with that, we discuss LeSean McCoy's "ladies-only" party, the Redskins lazy ploy to attract more season ticket holders and get...
Fantasy football defenses can be hard to evaluate. It often depends on the teams matchup and switching defenses out week to week is the way to go. You're going to want a powerhouse defenses that'll rack up sacks and turnovers. But you don't necessarily need a defense...
A while back we told you how little cheerleaders are paid in the NFL. Many of the women across the league have sued for their right to be treated as a standard employee within an NFL organization. But now, cheerleaders in the state of California will be treated as...
Good tight ends in fantasy football are hard to come by. Last season, only 9 tight ends had over 100 fantasy football points and Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots was the only player with over 150. The top 12 tight ends averaged only 7.4 points per game....
On this week's Helmets and Heels, the ladies chat about upcoming NFL training camps, the secret things we do when no one is watching, and if you should take a first date to a football game. And since I missed the previous week, here's last week's show if you wanted to...
Most geeks are aware of main events like San Diego's Comic-Con and LA's E3 convention. But for those of us on the East Coast, especially in the South, gaming events are hard to come by. Which is exactly why the event dubbed GAAM -- an acronym for Games, Art,...
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