JoeSportsFan

Our friends over at TheBigLead were all over the homoerotic news that Brady Quinn's picture is being used a gay website to sell sex, and the Cleveland Browns' QB isn't happy about it.  The tip came from some well known Hollywood sites, even though this "news" was discovered weeks ago across several sports blogs.

The story - along with the photo used - reeks of hilarity, especially the fact that Brady Quinn looks like some deranged, swollen, gorilla.  His arms seem way too long and his forearms bulk out like he’s wearing a freaky Popeye costume.

If you're not planning on strolling by subject website, findmen4men.com today, you can see the picture and follow the action on the Hollywood blog, Celebritique.com, who picked up the story this morning.

We found the story there this morning, and noticed something extremely odd about the URL that contains the "news".

bradyquinntitle.jpg

Damn Hollywood sites mixing up their Bradys.  Leave the gay Brady talk to us, Hollywood.

Being the resident geek of the JSF clan, I know a *little* about web traffic, and search optimization.  A well formed URL can produce desirable search results if the URL contains commonly used search query keywords.

Did Celebritique.com foul up the Brady gayness....or did they simply put "tom-brady-gay" in the URL because they knew more people would search for it, as opposed to "brady-quinn-gay"?

These are the questions that keep us up at night.  We deserve the truth.  We really need baseball to start back up.
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Sebek, July 18, 2008 08:07 AM
Love the Hollywood sites - satisfy the male curiosity, you know?
Andrew, July 18, 2008 07:07 AM
Good find. But what are you doing reading Hollywood sites?
Jason, July 18, 2008 05:07 AM
Hilarious. You guys should start putting "tom-brady-gay" at the end of all of your URLs. I search for that at least twice a day.

Jerry Turner

Jerry Turner went to every trichologist within 100 miles of San Diego and none of them could seem to pinpoint why the left side of his fro could never sustain the volume as the right side.

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