Why you can't say "Super Bowl" when it comes to advertising

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By now, the commercials have hit the airwaves talking about "The Big Game." And by now, you know which "Big Game" they are talking about. Why don't they just come out and call it the Super Bowl like everybody else? Because the NFL says they can't. [link]

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