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Originally Posted by Daseal
Brud... That's a rather extreme example. Honestly, it wasn't even SEXUAL. It's not something I liked, but I don't understand the big deal. If your kid can't handle that, perhaps you should let them out of their bubble from time to time.
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Daseal, you may want to re-read my posts. I specifically stated that the content of the skit didn't bother me. I never mentioned my child - who was asleep for an hour and a half before the skit aired.
I have no problem with the content of what was aired. Personally, I didn't think it was particularly "SEXUAL", as you put it, either. The content was appropriate for the hour it aired - but it had nothing to do with football. My beef is that the job of the NFL isn't to directly promote a network show. What happens when Fox decides T.O. needs to promote the show that airs opposite "Desperate Housewives"? Is he obligated to do so, just because Fox is airing his game?
My point is that the networks should treat the games as news that they have the exclusive right to cover live, not as an event they get to plan and shape.