Now, the NFL, and by extension all sports leagues, are placed in the position of being arbiters of the propriety of ideas.
And we just wanted them to give us a little ball.
By the time this issue settles out, the only entities qualified to own a sports teams will be beige walls, dial tones and elevator music.
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