Chiefs’ Harrison Bucher says no more to apologize when asked about shooting speech
Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Bucher was unwavering on Monday night that “why did he apologize” when asked about Return to His initial speech in off -season.
Butcher’s speech based on faith at the Faculty of Benedictine called the female graduates to accept Because the “domestic man” and criticized the LGBTQ community and President Biden for his attitude about abortion. He added, “[T]Hings like abortion, IVF, surrogate, euthanasia, as well as growing support for degenerated cultural values and media, all stem from the permeation of disorders. “
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The anxiety fell silent that the season had started and managed to step up in the AFC Championship to score a goal on the ground that the chief placed in the Super Bowl Lix.
They asked him about a speech at New Orleans for Super Bowl Lix’s Opening the night.
“There were a lot of good conversations and a lot of guys had different opinions about it, but we all love each other in that locker room, and we all know who we are, and I think all the guys understood where I came from it,” he said, the way Chat Sports. “I know they respect me and respect what I have to say.
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“I have nothing to apologize for.”
Bucher was also involved in an unusual moment when he was asked during the ceremony, “What do you think about gays?” Associated Press reported that NFL official waved the question, and Bucher started to answer other people.
“I understand that this is a great evening, and we are here to focus on the game,” Bucher said. “Maybe if I saw him without a camera, we would have a great conversation.”
Bucher will be just as important in the Super Bowl Lix as last year against San Francisco 49ers.
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In the game he had four field -goals, including 57 yards that set a record of Super Bowla and a blow to the game to send the game to extension.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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