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In a season where N.F.L. owners have steadily threatened to lock out the players next year unless they secure more profits in the next collective bargaining agreement, it’s poetic justice to see the Green Bay Packers, the team without an owner, make the Super Bowl. Actually, it’s not quite accurate to say the Packers are without an owner. They have a hundred and twelve thousand of them. The Packers are owned by the fans, making them the only publicly owned, not-for-profit, major professional team in the United States. The Pack have been a fan-owned operation since the primitive pro football days of the nineteen-twenties, when N.F.L. teams could be won in card games and no one foresaw the awesome power this sport would hold over both the American imagination and the American wallet.

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Originally posted by GusBob:
Error in article= implies that the shoveling snow out of Lambeau field is volunteer free labor, which is not the case.

That having been said, I have stood in line and have been turned away to shovel out the stadium. I would gladly pay the organization the honor of doing the task, as long as I got to take pictures


Dont they look for volunteers to shovel and then pay the volunteers after they shovel?

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