Caitlin Davis clearly fit the typical bouncy, wholesome, all-American image of a NFL cheerleader. The 18-year old was the youngest person to be chosen as a New England Patriots' cheerleader squad in its history and had a background that included being a part of a youth group at her church. All looked bright for her future.
Then, of course, reality hit, as the darker side of her personality was disclosed, via the online community site Facebook. Somebody posted an old photo of the sweet-faced cheerleader as she stood over a guy who was evidently passed out and she and another warped individual gleefully wrote words referring to his male "equipment" over various areas of his body.
Maybe that might have been forgiven by the owners of the Patriots and seen as a youthful prank done by a less mature young woman. What sealed her fate, however, was the fact that she also allegedly drew two swastikas on the sleeping man and had written the words, "I am a Jew" on him, as well.
Not surprisingly, the perky, bigoted cheerleader was forced to put her pom-poms down for good, as she was let go by the top brass of the Patriots.