NFLPA creates 'Let It Air' ad after CBS rejects 'Let Us Play' ad
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Cindy Boren
The NFL Players Association has responded to the decision by CBS Sports Network not to air its anti-lockout "Let Us Play" ad Saturday during an NFLPA-sponsored all-star game with a new ad.
This one is called "Let It Air" and, in a move that will make your hair hurt if you think too much about it, this means that the NFLPA hopes to run this ad, which asks CBS to air an ad about an ad it won't air.
By
Cindy Boren
| February 3, 2011; 8:43 AM ET
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