Brady - we knew it was coming.
#5
Probably a smart move for Aston Martin. Like Brady or not he is probably the most prominent of all football players which is far and away the number one sport in America. I'm sure it is an expensive endorsement but will surely move a significant number of cars and greatly improve branding in the USA.
#6
IMHO bad move on Aston's part. No one questions Bradly,s talent, but outside the bubble of New England, Bradly remains an extremely controversial figure.
#7
Sorry misspelled Brady's name, apologies to the New England faithful.
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#8
I have always hated the Belicheats with passion [Eagles fan, cheated out of a Lombardi] but I made my peace with them when I was pulling for them to come back on Atlanta. Although you would be right in that the perception of Brady outside of home territory is questionable. But now we all know, his taste in cars is not
How well the campaign does depends on how they advertise it. If they put it in the Robb Report and the AM Magazine you'll see little effect. If they put it in Sports Illustrated, especially a swimsuit edition, that might get some traction!
How well the campaign does depends on how they advertise it. If they put it in the Robb Report and the AM Magazine you'll see little effect. If they put it in Sports Illustrated, especially a swimsuit edition, that might get some traction!
#9
I think it's a brilliant move for Aston. Whether we like Brady or not, he is a very successful brand name for the younger and older generations. I'm not a fan of NE. I'm sure joke will begin about tires having enough air. But that's what TPMS does, so no cheating
#10
I think this is brilliant for Aston. Sorry but Aston just not that mainstream in the states certainly not as much as Ferrari or Porsche etc. I do think this helps get more people aware and potentially into the brand.
And controversial or not, love him or hate him he will go down as the greatest QB and potentially player ever so far. Why would you not want your brand associated with the greatest of anything.
And controversial or not, love him or hate him he will go down as the greatest QB and potentially player ever so far. Why would you not want your brand associated with the greatest of anything.
#11
I think Aston Martin was smart...Brady does not ***** himself out like most famous people...This gives AM a high profile person that only does high end products...
If he does personal appearance for AM...the crowds will be huge...like him or not ....you know of him...smart PR people at AM...
If he does personal appearance for AM...the crowds will be huge...like him or not ....you know of him...smart PR people at AM...
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#13
Good for Aston, look at his jersey sales and I am talking before deflatagate, he was in the top 5 and after he has to be either 1 or 2. The controversy will only help, there is a reason everyone wants him to endorse their product. From Aston's to watches, his name sells products and best of all, his controversies are on the field, not off.
#14
I think he's been fairly conservative with the amount of endorsements he does, unlike Peyton who is an endorsement *****. Less so now that he's retired, I think everybody has seen so much of him as a pitch man it's starting to get old to those that would hire him.