Filed under: Cowboys, Packers, Steelers, Super Bowl
DALLAS -- Remember a few years back when the now infamous wardrobe malfunction took place at the Super Bowl?
Paul Tagliabue was apoplectic, and the NFL huffed and puffed and pounded the table and threw their shoes at the entire Janet Jackson entourage. It was the moral equivalent of Tiananmen Square.
But when the NFL jams extra seats into a venue, sells actual tickets for that seat, then realizes more than a week before its premier event that these seats might not be up to safety codes and does too little about it, what does it do?
It tries to buy off the offended parties.
Perhaps the NFL has good intentions with its offer to the group that from here on shall be known as the "Displaced 400," folks who spent thousands of dollars to get to a game only to learn they couldn't watch the game at the game. The NFL's intentions may be completely good. Problem is, we all know where the road of good intentions sometimes leads.
Source: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2011/02/07/tickets-snafu-and-all-nfl-goofed-on-super-bowl-week/
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