Trump Addresses Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Booking, But Gets Sidetracked by His Hatred for NFL’s New Kick-Off Rule - Consequence of Sound
Trump Speaks Out on NFL's Super Bowl Decision, But Focuses on Kick-Off Rule
In a surprise move, Donald Trump has finally broken his silence on the NFL's decision to book Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime performer. However, it seems that the former President is more concerned about the league's new kick-off rule than he is about the musical choice.
The Controversy Surrounding the New Kick-Off Rule
On November 7, 2022, the NFL announced a significant change to its kick-off rule. The new rule, which will be implemented in 2023, requires teams to start their own possession after a touchback on kickoff, rather than allowing the opposing team to take over at their own 25-yard line. This move is designed to increase scoring and improve the overall pace of the game.
However, Trump seems to be more bothered by this rule change than he is about the Super Bowl's musical performer. In a recent interview, he expressed his frustration with the league's decision, stating:
"They're ruining the game, folks. They're making it boring. The kick-off rule is a disaster. It's going to make the game unwatchable."
Trump's Concerns About the Kick-Off Rule
So, what exactly does Trump dislike about the new kick-off rule? According to him, it will lead to:
- More stoppages in play: With teams starting their own possession after a touchback, there will be more opportunities for players to recover fumbles and intercept passes.
- Increased injuries: The faster pace of the game may put more stress on players, leading to an increase in injuries.
- A loss of tradition: Trump believes that the kick-off rule is changing an integral part of the game's history and traditions.
The Super Bowl Halftime Show
In contrast, Trump's response to the NFL's decision to book Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime performer was largely absent. However, he did manage to find some criticism for the choice:
"Bad Bunny? That's not a great choice. I mean, what's wrong with Maroon 5? Or Taylor Swift?"
Why Trump Really Doesn't Care About the Super Bowl
While it may seem that Trump is passionate about the Super Bowl and its halftime show, it appears that he is more concerned about his own ego and reputation than he is about the actual event. After all, who cares what Trump thinks about the musical choice for a sporting event?
It's worth noting that Trump has a long history of making public statements about sports events, often to promote himself or his personal brand. Whether it's criticizing athletes, questioning the integrity of referees, or offering unsolicited advice on how to improve the game, Trump has made a habit of inserting himself into sports-related conversations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, while Trump did speak out about the NFL's decision to book Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime performer, his comments were largely absent. Instead, he expressed his frustration with the league's new kick-off rule, which he believes will ruin the game and make it unwatchable.
As for why Trump really doesn't care about the Super Bowl, it's likely because the event is seen as a platform for promoting himself and his personal brand rather than engaging in genuine dialogue or commentary on sports-related issues.