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After the Super Bowl, they interviewed someone from the losing team. All the merchandise is made up ahead of the game. For the last few years, the losing team’s merchandise had been sent overseas to Third World countries to give clothes to those who have none.
maybe they could have just made a generic team hoodie without the “LIX” on the sleeves? I’m actually shocked they wasted that much money producing those considering how frugal their team owner is…
Way back in the 60s I had a friend who worked at a place that made golf balls. When the pro Tony Lima died in a plane crash my friend bought all the discontinued signatures balls for a dollar a sleeve. We made a lot of money selling them for ten dollars a sleeve.
Rhetorical_Question about 9 hours ago
Not being cool, Dana
mysterysciencefreezer about 9 hours ago
Who orders Super Bowl merch when their team didn’t make the Super Bowl. It’s not like the stuff takes that long to make.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Ballsy move, Dana..
GirlGeek Premium Member about 5 hours ago
This seems like a waste on Marcus’ part of he ordered them.
sueb1863 about 5 hours ago
Probably a legal reason. Dana could get the team into legal hot water with the NFL if she’s not careful.
bjballard1 about 4 hours ago
After the Super Bowl, they interviewed someone from the losing team. All the merchandise is made up ahead of the game. For the last few years, the losing team’s merchandise had been sent overseas to Third World countries to give clothes to those who have none.
Ellis97 about 3 hours ago
He’s really wasting all that apparel.
yangeldf 40 minutes ago
maybe they could have just made a generic team hoodie without the “LIX” on the sleeves? I’m actually shocked they wasted that much money producing those considering how frugal their team owner is…
alkabelis Premium Member 25 minutes ago
Way back in the 60s I had a friend who worked at a place that made golf balls. When the pro Tony Lima died in a plane crash my friend bought all the discontinued signatures balls for a dollar a sleeve. We made a lot of money selling them for ten dollars a sleeve.