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Super Bowl Seats Lawsuit: Why This Is The Worst Season Jerry Jones Has Ever Had

February 9, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Last Sunday, Super Bowl XLV was held in Dallas, Texas at Cowboys Stadium. 
As we all know by now, the Packers won their first Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers and it was a momentous day for Packer fans everywhere.
But as Packer fans filled the streets, and the city started to return to it's less eventful state, 1,250 fans made it known that were cheated and lied to by Jerry Jones.
1,250 tickets were sold for temporary seats that were in the process of being installed as fans bought their seats. Due to the weather and the chaos that ensued while preparing for one of the biggest crowds Dallas had ever seen, those 1,250 seats weren't added and fans were left with void tickets.
The reason these seats had been proposed and sold in the first place was to try and break a Super Bowl attendance record. About 800 fans were relocated to other seats to watch the game, while the other 400 were brought to a "hospitality area" where they could watch the game on monitors fro...

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