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Gouging or buying unwanted stuff in order to get the stuff you want is reflective of an un-free market. Its called captive pricing, reflective of a limited market or a monopoly. Its not a whole lot different than buying a car that groups option packages. So in order to get the leather seats, you also have to buy the $350 floor mats. Except car buyers don't have the captive customers sports teams do. If they all do it, then there is a collusionary element to it too, because it inhibits the ability to enjoy a different team. The choice is to not buy at all, and that's not really a free market. So don't lecture me on what that is.
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By Restinpeacesweetchloe · Posted
Interesting stats on Pennix. Maybe Steichen is looking to add some pass catching ability. -
I've always felt the Steelers have been one of the dirtiest teams of the last 20 years, going back to when Hines Ward would launch himself into defenders heads.
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