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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2054637, member: 5798"] C' mon oldude, you know that's not going to happen. If you're an athlete, regardless of which sport, Nike has a shoe for you. I just happen to be in one of the Nike super stores in Las Vegas yesterday. The store was crowded as usual. Most of the customers in the store during my visit was in the shoe section. I saw young/old, men/women/girls/boys. Many of them had 2-3 boxes of shoes under their arms they were going to purchase. I have a relative that works in a Nike super store. She says it's busy in there EVERYDAY, 7 days a week. Nike is still very popular, and making money hand over fist. Nike and the other BIG shoe companies have their marketing strategies down pat. Once they contract with a college or pro-athlete, they do everything possible to maintain a harmonious contractual relationship. [/QUOTE]
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