Patriots: Why should fans see celebrities buying Robert Kraft a Bentley?
Robert Kraft Hero Worship has dominated the Patriots community ever since he pulled the team out of despair, financed and led its development into both an enduring champion and a major national brand.
It's fair, to say, that it's possible to appreciate Kraft's role in helping to allow a dynasty to grow without bending over its feet and kissing its soles. After all... he's a billionaire. He did not earn his billions by being a loving and generous person.
Patriots fans saying "Mr. Craft with the straight face" is as serious as Yankee fans begging for George Steinbrenner's resurrection, just because he splurges cash and makes knee-jerk decisions, One of which was correct every once in a while.
Kraft has been the steward of the franchise you love, but you hardly know him.
Patriots fans are loyal to an impenetrable degree, defending the franchise at the drop of a hat whenever scandal erupts. Was "Deflagate" Ultimately Too Much About Nothing? Undoubtedly. But not every high offense and misdemeanor involved in the team is worth bowing yourself to a pretzel over. Taking the same subtle lens to Kraft's recent behavior, and attempting to bring a "win at all cost" mentality to find loopholes and present evidence of unacceptable massage parlor visits to court, would have undermined the case overall. is.
Instead of working mental math and overtime to technically land Kraft in a court of public opinion, perhaps Patriots fans should try to allow her to do her job more anonymously? When you make an ego-focused billionaire the central figure in your sports life, you end up in a world where people think the general public really cares about things like:
Michael Rubin, Meek Mill, & Jay-Z sent Robert Kraft his dream Bentley for his 80th birthday 🙌🏾 pic.twitter.com/t4XtFuKaIo
— Rap All-Stars 🏆 (@RapAllStars) June 7, 2021
Why am I being flooded with videos of Patriots owner Robert Kraft getting a Bentley?
Can Jay-Z, Meek Mill and Michael Rubin team up to give the Patriots owner his "Dream Bentley" on his 80th birthday? Of course! Anyone can do anything they want to do; Everyone featured in this clipping has more money than they know what to do with. But why do I have to hear about it? Why do I need to leave my Twitter feed to be gifted by a group of America's richest men to a different, potentially wealthy rich person?
I also firmly believe that Kraft could have bought his own Bentley, if that was really his dream! Maybe I'm an idiot.
Thanks in large part to the weird culture that portrays Kraft as one of several New England Patriots celebrities rather than an anonymous financier, her negative traits get broadcast to haters and fans alike. , and moments like this expensive gift become flashpoints instead of full non-stories.
Patriots fans???! ... ugh!!! I’m disgusted. Raiders don’t do that!!
— Baron Davis (@BaronDavis) June 8, 2021
We buying Al Davis Jr a Custom Dickie Short set and some fat burger. https://t.co/hULgJLZnxy
Patriots fans absolutely shouldn't have an opinion on how Kraft spends his personal time. The Kraft Industrial Complex, however, knows that they defend her vociferously, and really thought we'd all love to see this "Now This News" — our field hero to stake our claims. Video of getting an expensive car on the opposite side of the fence.
Strangers should not call him "Mr." Kraft." Strangers also shouldn't have been shown this video, which should have only been broadcast to "rich person" circles. The less we watch Kraft, the better.