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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

What ESPN Failed To Show.....

Packers fan or not, this is impressive.

Those who attended the game said it was extremely emotional to see the entire bowl of the stadium turn red, white and blue. It took 90 workers two weeks to get all of the colored card boards mounted under each seat. Each piece of card board had eye slits in them so the fans could hold up the colored sheet and still see through the eye slits. Every seat had to have the proper card, with no mistakes, to make this happen.



Lambeau Field

This is what ESPN failed to show you Monday night,
Apparently, they thought their commercials were more important than showing this scene for about 5 seconds.




11 comments:

  1. Simply awesome ! By not showing this , the media has reached a new low .

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  2. As the president says the leftmedia and socialist Democrats hate America and what it stands for.

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  3. Very impressive, I'm glad I love this country and am proud to show it. I am a "deplorable", I love my God, I love my family, I firmly believe in the 2nd amendment, and I hope the conservatives beat the fertilizer out of the egg sucking liberals in 2020. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  4. Thanks for sharing. Most impressive display for our country and verterans. Congrats to the Packers for their win

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  5. Simple Capitalism at work here. Profits don't care about messages.

    Advertising makes revenue.

    When asked what to show, capitalism and profits choose advertising.

    Since when did we choose Nationalism over Capitalism?

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  6. obama does not approve this message

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  7. Wow. Ran some fact checking on this... and the story does check out. Some things left out...

    1) This is from 2011.

    2) The NFL doesn't discriminate, it could have been ANY half time or pre-game show... they would have shown the ads... and the folks at Lambeau stadium know this. If Justin Beber had performed and had ads run in his place on ESPN, no one would have batted an eye... it happens all the time.

    3) This isn't some sort of plot with evil villains wringing out their hands with glee at thwarting those poor Veterans. This is just business as usual. Capitalism and profit generating at work.

    So lets cool our jets with this fake outrage and false nationalism. No one got singled out, and no one was inappropriately trodden upon.

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  8. ESPN is in need of some humbling.

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  9. Evidently ESPN values their sponsors commercial dollars over Patriotism !!

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  10. No matter when it came out - it is the first I have heard of it.

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