
Nope . . . Not at all.
However . . .
In a recent column Kansas City's fading local newspaper and national advocates struggle to escape a tough reality . . .
TRANSING THE BEER WAS A REALLY BAD IDEA!!!
Of course, in fairness . . . Here's the argument to the contrary that imagines far more contemplation than Kelce has given anything other than his sneaker choices . . .
This is not to portray Kelce as brave, because the bravest person in this story is Mulvaney. But what Kelce has done here is purposeful and honorable. Yes, he's making tons of money doing this ad, but Kelce is smart, and knew he'd face backlash, and lots of it, and yet he still did it.
This tells me Kelce's purpose was perhaps larger than just doing a beer commercial. Kelce was making a statement, and good for him.
There are a bunch of businesses Kelce could sign with, and he picked Bud Light.
As the Kansas City Star editorial board wrote this week: "Tying his reputation to a brand that has been the target of a widespread boycott takes courage, a character trait Kelce often exhibits on the field. In Kansas City, we learned some time ago Kelce was fearless: Over the course of his 10-year, record-setting career in the NFL, we’ve seen him run over hapless defenders with regularity. Kelce is never one to shy away from contact."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City TE Travis Kelce shows guts by doing Bud Light ad. Good for him.
Chiefs star Travis Kelce is smart and knew he'd face backlash for doing a Bud Light ad on the heels of a ridiculous controversy. But he still did it.
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