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What Clay Matthews should've worn to the Grammys

posted by A Glam Slam
Monday, February 14, 2011 at 10:47pm EST

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Aaron Rodgers went to Disneyland. Clay Matthews went to the Grammys.

One week after the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers to win Super Bowl XLV, Packers linebacker Clay Matthews was a presenter during music’s biggest night of the year. Together with Glee star Lea Michele, he introduced a musical performance from Lady Antebellum. Here’s a look at Clay’s appearance:

Music aside, the Grammys are always an open invitation for wild and wacky attire as was evident last night. A leopard leotard, an incubating egg and male jeggings were just some of the fashion fiascos to hit the Red Carpet. Unfortunately Clay didn’t get the memo because his outfit was extremely, well, normal. But there were still some problems with his overall look. After drawing as much attention for his hair ‘do as for his defense, Clay opted for a loose, low bun instead of showing off those luscious blonde locks. And while he does clean up nice, the dusty gray jacket and brown shirt did nothing for him. We hoped to see the Super Bowl champ in something a bit more stylish. Perhaps a nice pair of dress pants, a chest-bearing shirt and a sleek jacket. In other words, a much less cheesy version of this:

But Clay is a competitor, so why not fight to take home top Grammy fashion honors? To surpass Lady Gaga’s egg ensemble and Cee-Lo Green’s peacock attire, Matthews’ style selection should have been this:

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katetscott says:

Hahaha, this post is awesome because I totally agree - Clay looked awful - but had yet to draw the Fabio comparison. Thanks for the laughs!

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