consider the $$ spent to manufacture all of the pink items... cleats, hats, goal post guard, wristbands....
am i stupid to think that maybe they could have given the money spent on the pink stuff to the cancer research instead?
of course i support the cause, and i think it's great the NFL does too. but it must have cost a small fortune to get Nike/Reebok/whoever to make the pink shoes, hats, etc.
i just think it's counter-productive to spend the money on the pink stuff...
am i stupid to think that maybe they could have given the money spent on the pink stuff to the cancer research instead?
of course i support the cause, and i think it's great the NFL does too. but it must have cost a small fortune to get Nike/Reebok/whoever to make the pink shoes, hats, etc.
i just think it's counter-productive to spend the money on the pink stuff...

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The cause is admirable and all, but I think the NFL has taken it to a goofy minor league level.
My life has been touched by multiple forms of cancer, one of which is breast cancer so I'm not insensitive to the issue. However, I also feel it is way overdone. Its a PR ploy.Oh, and the
side of me feels that curing cancer is not on the agenda - treating it is. Much like the common cold.