Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, showing his comedic side as he claims he is just a common man |
In light of the recent accusations brought down upon New England Patriot's quarterback Tom Brady, Portnoy took a leadership role in the support of Brady while he fought (and eventually beat) the NFL in court to vacate his suspension. Portnoy recognized the fact that people in the Boston area would undoubtedly support their beloved quarterback who has brought them so much joy. He also realized that those same people would develop a dislike towards the people responsible for the suspension (the NFL and its commissioner Roger Goodell) as well as those responsible for slandering Brady's name (ESPN for example). Portnoy used this major story in sports to his advantage and was quite successful in marketing his products.
These are just three of the many shirts Portnoy and Barstool have created. The first, the Free Brady shirt, was created almost immediately after Brady was originally suspended by the league. The second shirt, the Goodell Clown shirt, was created to ridicule the league's commissioner for his lack of hard evidence justifying his suspension of Tom Brady. And the third, the ESPN Lies shirt, was revealed after ESPN leaked multiple false reports about Tom Brady and the whole situation in general. Portnoy gives the people what they want, and the people love it.
Here is a link to their website: Barstool Sports
Disclaimer: This blog is in no way affiliated with Barstool Sports. It is simply an analysis of their marketing strategies.
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