Best And Worst Dressed From The First NFL Sunday
It was Week 1 and all the analysts and achors new and old had months to prepare something to wear on their first day. There were some hits, but some big misses too.
Way Too Much Bright Pink: Michael Strahan
Michael Stahan's full pink ensemble left a lot to be desired early. A fairly confusing look from a very talented mainstay who didn't need to make a big splash in the fashion scene.
Best Dressed: Nate Burleson
Mr. Toe Drag Swag brought the noise with a beautiful royal blue suit. The man didn't even need a tie to look good! Kudos!
Revising My Take To Super Duper Swaggy: Mike McDaniel
I love me some big sunglasses, but this is a bit much from a Head Football Coach.
Then I saw the whole outfit and hand up - I was wrong. This is an ultra swaggy look. He has fully embraced his city.
Rookie Playing It Safe: Tom Brady
In the afternoon slate, all eyes were on Tom Brady, who had a nice, clean, dark suit with fairly neutral colors and a safe tie. This was a checkdown that went for a first down. He played it safe but looked great. Nice job from the rookie.
Runner-up Best Dressed: Kevin Burkhardt
KB did not play it safe and he looked outstanding in a dark wintergreen coat with a wintergreen tie. Some may say the shirt/tie/jacket combo is a bit busy, but I think he pulls it off and looked terrific. He is runner up for best dressed.
Needs New People Around Her: Laura Okmin
Laura Okmin is a good looking, attractive person. She is also 51 years old. The fact that people around her that she loves and care about let her go on National TV like this is a disgusting betrayal. She looks like she's got $200,000 on a 5-leg parlay that's going to cash easily by halftime.