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5,000,000 NFL fans against 2012 lockout


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Thought this was interesting.

Excerpt on Pat Yasinskas NFC South Blog:

"Michael in North Hollywood, Calif. writes: Some of us started up a Facebook page called "5,000,000 NFL fans against 2012 lockout." Pretty self explanatory, but I'll explain anyway. We want to get five million NFL fans to join, then we'll pass it along to the NFLPA and NFL/Owners to let them know that the people responsible for all they have are not happy about their nonsense. If possible, would you mind passing this information along to your readers? The more we get, the louder we are.

Pat Yasinskas: Consider it passed along to the NFC South blog readership"

Now join and let our voices be heard!! :D

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That's the link - it's unofficial b/c it's fan made. We're the ones paying to watch their games and responsible for making the rich, richer. They'll start caring once we stop their revenue flow.

They know what's at stake. If they can't figure something out, they will just do what they did last time....scrubs from Canada and those that cross the line. Ryan Leaf might even get a second chance.

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When has the NFL cared about what the fans think?

they don't care. They know if they don't play in 2011 that everyone claiming they will "lose them as fans" will be right back when they are ready to play again.

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