Last month, I posted an entry about former Buccaneer cheerleader Kayla Drawdy. If you don't remember her, here's a picture.

Kayla left a comment basically implying that I had my facts wrong. I responded that she could send me the truth and I would publish it. To my surprise, she followed up. Here is what she wrote:
it wasn't a dui. it is a reckless driving. i would expect you to atleast get your facts right if you decided to put them up.
If this is the case, I suggest contacting the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and getting your arrest record modified. It clearly says you were arrested for "DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OVER .20". Maybe you were eventually convicted of a different charge, I don't know. But my original statement that you were charged with a DUI appears to be accurate.
and if you wanted to say that a person doesn't cheer for for being arrested then i suggest you do a little researech on that one because you are again mistaken.
Well, of course I never checked with you personally to see exactly why you don't cheer anymore. I assume that the Buccaneers frown on their employees being arrested and that there is a lot of competition for limited spots on the squad, meaning that an arrest might knock you out of contention. My site is not a real news site by any stretch. I sometimes make wild assumptions based on nothing more than my mood and then make jokes about it because it amuses me. I try to make that obvious by the tone of the posts, but sometimes I fail.
you weren't just poking fun , you were being hateful, that's all. and it did hurt my feelings.
Hateful implies hate, and I definitely don't hate you. Hey, I was rooting for you on that NFL Network show last year. But you are making an assumption about how I feel just like I was making assumptions about you, so it's only fair. But for the record, I never meant to hurt your feelings.
I busted my butt for 5 years on this squad and this is the one time i see something you wrote about me.
I guess that's true. This site pretty much concentrates on the players, though. Usually when I mention cheerleaders, it is to pull off some objectification joke. I would guess you don't lament not being a topic of conversation in our all-man dick-and-fart joke party we have going here from time to time. If you have done something extraordinary in the community, then I must have overlooked it in the papers. I will try to be more thorough in the future. For what it's worth, I didn't treat you any differently in this case than I did Torrie Cox, Dwight Smith, David Boston, Michael Pittman, or any other Buccaneer that has gotten in trouble.
People like you are why i don't cheer anymore.
Oh, come on. Now you're just being silly. People like me? My little blog entry didn't appear until five months after the squad had been chosen, so please don't try to lay that on me personally. And as you said, I had never mentioned you before. Were you getting taunted at games while you were cheering? Were people unkind to you because you were a cheerleader? Were you getting tired of putting in hundreds of hours of work for negligible pay? I don't doubt you busted your butt and I know you're good, so if someone else's opinion of you is keeping you from cheering, I implore you to ignore those opinions and get back to it.
Let me get this out of the way, Kayla. I apologize for hurting your feelings. I had little reason to think you would take the ridiculous ramblings of a sports blogger personally. It was certainly not personal. I may have an ego, but there's no way I think so much of myself that I would assume my opinions mattered to anyone that I wrote a post about. The internet is full of opinions and jokes and comments. If you dip your toe in the pool of publicity in any way, some of them are bound to be about you.
Since you're not part of the squad anymore, this blog has little reason to keep up with what's going on in your life. Unless you go on a wild killing spree or something. Then I might have to write something about it. But I'll try to get a hold of you to get your side of the story before I write anything. Deal?

Comments (7)
dick.
Posted by ski | October 16, 2007 8:20 PM
Dude, is that the way you tried to impress cheerleaders back in high school? No wonder you turned gay.
Posted by Scott
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October 16, 2007 10:51 PM
I would anticipate a 500-word article on how this whole situation is Bruce Allen's fault.
Posted by Dr. Klip | October 17, 2007 6:00 PM
I had no idea that you had that kind of power Scott. You apparently managed to destroy her power to cheer. That's like causing unhappiness to descend upon the village in some fairy tale. What's next Lord Vader?
And should we expect Mike Vick to write in soon that "People like you are the reason I don't smile no more when I kill dogs."
Posted by Matt Price | October 17, 2007 11:36 PM
She's Hot!
Okay, I had to get that out of the way. I didn't read the original blog post, but it sounds like:
1. Her DUI was probably lessened to reckless driving in court.
2. She hasn't had to deal with much negative attention, which I guess is not too surprising. Even though she is (was) in the public eye, there are few chances for anything a cheerleader does to be reflected in the media as negative. Well, unless you're a Carolina Panther cheerleader. And I don't find that necessarily negative. ;-)
Posted by Joe Simmons (Slow Joe) | October 19, 2007 2:16 PM
Hey ...
Kayla...we met outside a club in Ybor years ago and I called you. but you couldnt understand my accent cos I m Scottish.
Anyway...long story short. Sorry about your problem with the law but Tampa is a horrible place. Get out !!
Come to Europe.
Take it easy.
Posted by Chris Ewing | November 21, 2007 7:54 AM
Hey Kayla,
I went to school with you at Plant City High School. I graduated in 1996 and you were always nice to me and it was great having you as my friend it is horrible how people that don't even know you write bad stuff about you. They don't know how much of a sweet person you really are. Well I hope to see you soon and keep up the good work.
Posted by David Hernandez | January 6, 2008 12:39 PM