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Name: Malan D on Feb 2, 2007Comments: this is ridiculous, instead of spending their time going after these small organized parties the NFL should busy themselves by swimming in their silos of money.Flag
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Name: James Ward on Feb 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Reiswig on Feb 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael on Feb 2, 2007Comments: Sort of strange that they would go to so much trouble to stop people from watching the Super bowl. I thought the whole point was to encourage viewers. I guess this shows that they really don't need the support of fans, at least the Christian ones.Flag
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Name: C. Kelley on Feb 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Swaw on Feb 2, 2007Comments: I am appalled by your actions of banning public viewing of the Super Bowl where people are not being charged admission. I am a current holder of season tickets for an NFL team with playoff potential and am seriously considering to drop them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 2, 2007Comments: RidiculousFlag
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Name: John Morrison on Feb 2, 2007Comments: ok NFL, stop being an ASSFlag
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Name: Bonnie Reiswig on Feb 2, 2007Comments: Ridiculous! Double standardFlag
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Name: Mark Regouby on Feb 2, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Parker Fleming on Feb 2, 2007Comments: You need to think about interviewing for a new PR firm, because this one could (and should) blow up in your face.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 3, 2007Comments: Family entertainment boys!!!! What a great way to have families gather together and build strong family bonds with other families. It's not news that statistics show there is a deteriation of the family. Why would you want to contribute to the continued crumbling of the family core by doing something like thisFlag
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Name: Malan D on Feb 3, 2007Comments: The NFL has changed their positions, stating that it's ok to hold the church parties as long as no admission is charged.Flag
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Name: Albert Luna on Feb 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Harold Dost III on Feb 6, 2007Comments: Why does the NFL have to be so harsh. The difference between watching it on a big TV in a group and people watching at home is that they don't get to hang out with friends. So for them to charge for that is insane, its like charging for people to have a good time. I mean the super bowl is broadcast publicly on ABC. So any person with a TV and some rabbit ears can watch the BIG game. Personally I didn't even watch the Super Bowl, I was playing video games with my friends. For all the people that who want to watch that with their friends more power to ya.Flag
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Name: David Solmon on Mar 19, 2012Comments:Flag
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