Freeman Has The Peppermint Balm Ready

June 19th, 2012

The Bucs have at least one cold weather game this season in Denver, and hard-working Josh Freeman is ready.

Sure, he’ll still have to prepare for Von Miller, but Freeman already has secured the necessary lip protection — peppermint-flavored.

Thanks to the world of Twitter, Freeman was able to share that he has secured a fancy, expensive organic balm that provides “soft, smooth and supple lips with cooling peppermint and a twist of eucalyptus,” which “provides protection from harsh elements and inclement weather.”

@JF5X guys at @nardosnatural hooked me up! pic.twitter.com/YQxCUMEZ

Hey, Joe’s not mocking Freeman. Joe’s got an old fashioned unflavored Chapstick in his car ashtray. It’s a good sunscreen and it’s a bonus on dry, cold winter days. Joe just found Freeman’s new balm rather funny.

And Joe prefers the old days when you could pretend that quarterbacks (minus Joe Namath and Dan Marino) and other players chewed nails and ate raw meat 24/7.

9 Responses to “Freeman Has The Peppermint Balm Ready”

  1. Have A Nice Day Says:

    I use the same stuff! I hope he didn’t get a free calendar like I did lol

  2. George Says:

    Wow, slow news day… Lip balm and attorney comment post mortem… Ugh.

  3. Chris FWC Says:

    Trivia:

    What team first used hand warmers in games?

  4. BigMacAttack Says:

    Carmex

  5. Vince Says:

    Hey George, I for one find this to be news. I really would have pegged Free for a fig-apricot flavored guy. And I also don’t come here for news, though it’s a nice bonus. I’m much more into the opinion.

  6. GenocideD Says:

    No doubt it’s a slow media day!

  7. DieHard_Bob Says:

    TMI Josh . . . TMI. Man I hate Twitter sometimes. LOL

  8. Chris FWC Says:

    Answer: Bucs

    Also first to implement where a G and OT hold hands before snap. They did this because of away game crowd noise.

  9. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    @Chris FWC, you are incorrect, The Bucs had their Guard and OTackle hold hands before the snap, because they were the first NFL Team to support Gay Marriage.