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The Michael Berry Show

This NFL Player Just Told College Kids To Do What

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

The Michael Berry show Harrison Butler is the kicker for the three-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs

0:07.5

Probably saw him in the game. I guess he now has the record for the longest field gold. This is not a football story. So for those of you who for one second go,

0:15.2

how are you talking about football? We're under invasion. Calm down. It's just not the point.

0:22.4

You would think that life would be pretty good for him right now.

0:26.0

He just won his third Super Bowl.

0:29.0

He broke the all-time record for the longest field goal.

0:33.4

Was it 57 yards?

0:35.6

He has fame and fortune.

0:38.0

That's a tough job being a kicker,

0:40.8

because it's all on you. And if you you miss you got nowhere to hide.

0:45.0

He's young good-looking fellow makes a lot of money.

0:50.0

So society would tell you he's living his best life. He should have a

0:54.7

very very active Instagram account. A different honey on his arm every night. Making

1:01.1

it rain at the strip club getting the bottle service driving the fancy car but

1:07.5

that's not what Harrison Butler is doing he was given the commencement address at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, when he explained

1:17.3

where he found his happiness.

1:20.9

It is important to use today as an opportunity to take stock of your mission.

1:26.8

Our culture is suffering.

1:28.9

We all see it.

1:30.3

It doesn't matter which political persuasion you sit on or whether you are a person of deep faith or not.

1:37.0

Anyone with eyes can see that something is off.

1:41.0

Studies have shown one of the many negative effects of the pandemic is that a lot of young adults feel a sense of loneliness, anxiety, and depression, despite technology that has connected us more than ever before.

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