Ok, first, here is the link to the story
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/specials/playoffs/2006/02/01/bc.fbn.superbowl.church.ap/index.html?cnn=yes
Ok, I know what is "right" is viewed differently by different people. I also respect the business rights of the NFL league. I also understand that when it gets to the core; the NFL is a business, plain and simple. I just find it sad that a pure All-American game is not allowed to be shown in churches. Ok, have it be Muslim mosques, Jewish temples, or Christian churches, these places are the cornerstone of our country and a wholesome place for everyday Americans to watch the everyday American game . Yet, the NFL splits hairs and will not allow this because of legal violations. Listen; there are times when companies should bend the rules, especially when no harm and only good can happen. I have been a KC Chiefs fan for 15 years, and as of today I WILL NOT watch one more game or buy any more merchandise.
2007-02-01
07:37:07
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