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MNF "controversy"
what do you guys make of this whole "controversy" over the T.O. monday night football introduction. i don't see why everyone makes stuff like this such a big deal personally.
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I don't think it was all that big of a deal, HOWEVER I certainly understand why the people that are upset feel the way they do. I am all for more naked women on TV, but in the right place at the right time. I have small children whom I would rather were not exposed to stuff like this until the right time and you would like to think MNF is a safe haven from such things.
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What was actually shown during the intro that is provoking this reaction?
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yeah i realize that it wasnt the perfect time and place for it...but it was a joke, and it wasn't even racey really. i think it's a little ridiculous, and definatly not worth all the hub-bub about it.
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I think to a little kid it might be considered racy. It wasn't just the fact that Nicolette Sheridan was "suggestive" to TO, but she was half naked.
From a societal perspective, I think it was distasteful. From my perspective, I thought it was great. (Although if yer gonna do it, at least get Eva Longoria.)
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Dungy's response
According to Tony Dungy
"I think it's stereotypical in looking at the players, and on the heels of the Kobe Bryant incident I think it's very insensitive. I don't think that they would have had Bill Parcells or Andy Reid or one of the owners involved in that," no offense to Dungy but this is a little bit of a stretch |
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