Two reasonable but displaced XLV fans
February, 9, 2011
2/09/11
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By
Kevin Seifert | ESPN.com
I'm not sure what your appetite is for hearing stories from the 400 or so fans who were displaced by the Super Bowl XLV ticket fiasco. But two of them, Green Bay Packers fans Wayne and Anna Rusch, offered what I thought was a reasonable and optimistic review of their experience.
During an appearance on ESPN's "First Take," the Rusches described how they learned their seats had been invalidated upon entering Cowboys Stadium. They ultimately watched the game from a field-level stadium bar that offered a view of the monstrous scoreboard video screen. Afterward, the NFL invited them to join the Packers' on-field celebration.
Anna Rusch said it was "very unfortunate" they couldn't watch the game live but added: "The win was definitely enough, and overall I think it was turned into such a unique experience that so many people never experience that I think it overall was a positive experience."
Video of the entire interview is below.
During an appearance on ESPN's "First Take," the Rusches described how they learned their seats had been invalidated upon entering Cowboys Stadium. They ultimately watched the game from a field-level stadium bar that offered a view of the monstrous scoreboard video screen. Afterward, the NFL invited them to join the Packers' on-field celebration.
Anna Rusch said it was "very unfortunate" they couldn't watch the game live but added: "The win was definitely enough, and overall I think it was turned into such a unique experience that so many people never experience that I think it overall was a positive experience."
Video of the entire interview is below.




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