If it’s worth 20 big ones to Pfizer to have him be their drug pusher, how much were they paying Swift and her paramour for this concocted dating storyline. And were they paying the NFL for the airtime, or was the NFL willing to write it off for the extra exposure to a new audience? At least two young women at my workplace who previously …
If it’s worth 20 big ones to Pfizer to have him be their drug pusher, how much were they paying Swift and her paramour for this concocted dating storyline. And were they paying the NFL for the airtime, or was the NFL willing to write it off for the extra exposure to a new audience? At least two young women at my workplace who previously had no interest in football were sporting KC jerseys yesterday, solely because of the Swiftie connection.
Have seen several comments saying that they only show Swift for a few times a game, maybe 30 seconds total. Okay, well look up how much that airtime costs during an NFL game. (Close to a million edit: 1 million for a regular season game, 7 million for a Super Bowl 30 second ad…how much camera time did Swift and Kelce get last night? Somebody calculate it)
The NFL at this point is more a vehicle for propaganda pushing than anything else.
You know, drug pusher is a perfect moniker for him. he attended my rival high school, Cleveland Heights High, where we would affectionately scream "Heights Bites" at the football games. Listen to him speak, he sounds like a gang member who just got paroled.
If it’s worth 20 big ones to Pfizer to have him be their drug pusher, how much were they paying Swift and her paramour for this concocted dating storyline. And were they paying the NFL for the airtime, or was the NFL willing to write it off for the extra exposure to a new audience? At least two young women at my workplace who previously had no interest in football were sporting KC jerseys yesterday, solely because of the Swiftie connection.
Have seen several comments saying that they only show Swift for a few times a game, maybe 30 seconds total. Okay, well look up how much that airtime costs during an NFL game. (Close to a million edit: 1 million for a regular season game, 7 million for a Super Bowl 30 second ad…how much camera time did Swift and Kelce get last night? Somebody calculate it)
The NFL at this point is more a vehicle for propaganda pushing than anything else.
You know, drug pusher is a perfect moniker for him. he attended my rival high school, Cleveland Heights High, where we would affectionately scream "Heights Bites" at the football games. Listen to him speak, he sounds like a gang member who just got paroled.
It's a pretty smart agreement. In addition to bringing young women to the NFL, it brings young men to Swift's music.
I think this has lasted longer than the Chesney-Zellweger duet from a while back.
I think it’s coming to an end very soon.