Koma
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An example of this story getting buried: Yesterday, PFT had a story about the league continuing their investigation into the documentary film at the Browns game at the top of their site for most of the day. Today, they published a story about the league announcing they would not look into the Saints-Church connection and that, from what I saw, never appeared on front page of the site at all. To find it, you had to go to the Saints page. It got a total of 2 comments, which is a pretty good sign that nobody saw it. You have to wonder why Florio didn't want this story to have more visibility.
I'm no public relations expert, but I also wonder why the church reached out to the Saints in the first place for help in this situation. Sure, the Saints have a PR department, but what expertise could they have on dealing with that particular topic?
I'm no public relations expert, but I also wonder why the church reached out to the Saints in the first place for help in this situation. Sure, the Saints have a PR department, but what expertise could they have on dealing with that particular topic?