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February 3, 2019 / Posted by:

Ted Rath, the “spotter” for the coach of the L.A. Rams!

Believe it or not, but there’s people who actually watch the fourth most interesting bowl that is happening today (the first being the Puppy Bowl, the second being smoking a bowl, and the third being looking at a bowl of tap water). I guess people need something to lull them into an afternoon coma after downing a dozen bacon-wrapped fried chicken nacho skewers, so they watch the Super Bowl. But this year, there’s actually a reason to watch. And no, I’m not talking about Adam Levine falling over during the halftime show, because his sperm-killing jeggings won’t let him be great as he kneels during an awkward homage to Colin Kaepernick. I’m talking about muscled-up hot piece spotter Ted Rath!

The L.A. Rams coach, 33-year-old Sean McVay, may not be the flawless fashion icon that his Super Bowl Sunday rival, Coach Bill Belichick of the Patriots, is, but he’s got a b-hole burning accessory in the form of Ted Rath.

Ted Rath’s official title is the “strength coach” of the L.A. Rams, but his official title really should be Coach Sean’s Captain Save-A-Ho, because he’s been saving his boss from getting rammed by Rams, other players, and referees (and not in a sexy way). Here’s a little compilation of the IT couple of the Super Bowl winning Dancing with the Stars without even competing in that shit.

The “spotter” is apparently not a new thing, but Coach Sean and Spotter Ted are probably getting a lot of attention because they both look straight out of a Sean Cody 10 year reunion. Ted explained in a video that he’s keeping Coach Sean from getting a penalty and that it’s pretty much a dance.

So let’s see, Coach Sean gets paid to have a hot piece grab him by the waist and pull his ass toward some hot piece crotch. Expect John Travolta to announce his retirement from acting to pursue his real passion, football coaching, in 3..2..

Pic: Twitter

 

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