Here are a few of the ’85 Bears, they of the legendary ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’, effectively crapping on the philanthropic memory of Walter Payton (whose namesake ‘NFL Man of the Year’ trophy was ironically awarded tonight), by letting Boost Mobile exploit them for a few lousy sheckels. This is so pathetic, if I had feelings, it would have brought a tear to my eye.
The 1985 Chicago Bears represent the ultimate in excellence and its members should not have to associate with a ‘D list’ corporation merely for money. ANY one of those guys could still come back to Chicago and make bank simply from that magical season of nearly 25 years ago.
Every one of them should be ashamed.
A couple of weeks ago, after I posted this, I received an email from some advertising douche begging me to post some behind the scenes footage from this video shoot. I didn’t for two reasons. 1. I don’t want to cross a line where I’m shilling for a company just to provide some content and 2. I absolutely knew it was gonna suck donkey balls.
I’ve never really considered Boost Mobile as an alternative to the great Verizon network (has anyone?), but directly because of this ad, I will never be a customer.
