Super Bowl Debacle Still an Issue

Though the game itself turned out to be a good one, some fans are still lamenting the seating issues that caused a bevy of fans to lose their assigns seats and watch the game from a standing room only area.  When the temporary seats were deemed unsafe at the last second, 2,000 fans were displaced and offered face-value for the seats, though this only sent some into an uproar.  Both Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the NFL itself now face law suits, even after they’ve expanded their compensation package in the wake of the melee.

Originally, the NFL was offering just face-value for the seats, though this has changed dramatically since.  Instead, the NFL is now offering triple the face-value of the tickets or a future Super Bowl ticket with airfare and hotel accommodations paid for.  NFL executives have expressed their displeasure over the issue and at least one, executive VP Eric Grubman, suggested that he would have been furious if the situation had happened to him.  As a whole, the Dallas Super Bowl didn’t get off nearly as planned.  The national anthem was botched, microphones didn’t work during halftime and the city struggled to dig itself out of an unusual winter storm that swept through just days prior to the Super Bowl.  While the Green Bay Packers have moved on to celebrate, the disaster of the Super Bowl still seems far from over.

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