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Right here. First I'm seeing this. Other comics said there were no restrictions about Kraft. This guy says he was told no Kraft jokes. OK. If I was wrong I'm wrong. I still contend Brady was not being serious. Nikki Glaser claimed Brady was being performative. Ross claimed Brady was kidding...
Again, just your opinion. It's a roast for Brady, not Kraft. I still contend Brady's faux outrage to "would you like a massage" was a lame "don't call me gay again" typical dumb jock-type comeback that had nothing to do with Kraft. Part of the reason people think Brady is being serious is...
He was kidding, dude. It's a roast. He was joking around. It's obvious. He's trying to be funny. You and apparently many, many others completely missed his attempt at humor. The absence of more Robert Kraft jokes does not prove he was being serious.
That's just your opinion. Again, one of the comedians said they didn't know Kraft would be there. That could explain it. And Ross did make a joke that involved him so wouldn't that prove he wasn't completely off-limits?
The only jokes deemed off-limits were ones about his kids. I completely understand not wanting your minor children to be publicly mocked. I DO think it would be a huge stretch to believe jokes about Robert Kraft would be off-limits.
You're saying during a roast for Tom Brady, because Jeff Ross (and others) did not make rougher jokes about Robert Kraft's massage that means jokes about Kraft must have been negotiated out of the show beforehand and that Brady's reaction to Ross making the "tame" joke that mentioned Kraft was...
I think this is a monumental leap to make. There was a lot of low hanging fruit in that room and on that stage. The fact that there weren't a bunch of Kraft jokes proves absolutely nothing.
The only restriction that's been talked about for this roast was for his kids. Two comedians who were actually part of the show have discussed this. There has been zero mention of Kraft being off-limits. You can call me naive and make a declaration about restrictions being negotiated as part of...
No roaster has ever approached a comedian therefore his reaction was authentic.
The Kraft jokes are so easy to make therefore the other comedians must have cut them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlhn4RTHUP4
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