Kansas City Cool With Patrick Mahomes Shacking Up With Brittany Matthews


Not so long ago this blog actually cared about pointless things like moral relativism and its impact on local politics and the discourse.

However, a Sunday conversation about hypocrisy and the sketchy role of religion used for public shaming throughout the course of history sounds like . . . A lot.

It's more important to remind readers that times change.

Accordingly . . .

A bit of an error by an Irish mag about KC's favorite couple got us thinking . . .

"Perhaps it is because sport is such a seamless theme of Mahomes' life. His high school sweetheart-turned-wife Brittany Matthews embarked on a brief professional soccer career in Iceland before becoming a personal trainer and co-owner of Kansas City Current."

Actually . . . 

They're not married yet and thankfully that hasn't been criticized by any mainstream news outlet.

Turns out there aren't really many "bullies" in KC after all. 

Read the whole thing via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

Patrick Mahomes: the NFL's highest-paid player married to his HS sweetheart

The Legend of Mahomes is upon us. Since usurping Alex Smith to become the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the 2018 NFL season, Patrick Mahomes has had an unbelievable start to his career.

Now . . . 

Some of the BEST & BRIGHTEST TKC READERS suggest that a Whataburger wedding for the QB and his baby mama could assuage any moralistic accusations . . . And the product tie-in would be far more memorable than any of the cringe-y "luxury" styling that an ambitious football family might mistake for upwardly mobile class. 

But the fact is that people are far more upset by champagne spraying on crowds than having children out of wedlock. This might be progress or, at the very least, reminds us how much conceptions of "morality" have changed over time. 

Moreover . . . 

A few denizens of our blog community claim to have money in Vegas betting that the superstar couple will NEVER get married and the odds aren't really that great.

 Developing . . .

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