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Old 02-02-2014, 10:06 AM
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My take from the info I quoted directly above your post, is that the NFL has contractual agreements to provide certain items from a game, before the game is even played, and that Hunt was auctioning off such items yesterday, that they in advance would be available. Helmets and jerseys would be easy enough to satisfy both the NFL and the player, as several of each could be worn in a game, but I doubt it would apply to balls that are directly tied to a particular player, such as interceptions, fumbles, touchdowns. Maybe I'm wrong. During the NFC Championship, I did see an equipment guy on the 49'ers sidelines put a piece of tape on Gore's touchdown ball, write on it, then dump it in a big box. I would assume the Seahawks were doing the same thing on their side with Kaepernick's fumble and interceptions.
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