National Football Organization Analysis

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In the National Football league (NFL) each team has their own organization that they must maintain throughout each year. Social media plays a great aspect for them for fans & followers so they can keep up with their favorite team. One organization that uses social networking for their organization a lot is the Atlanta falcons & the Georgia dome stadium. The Atlanta Georgia dome is known as the home for the Atlanta falcon’s football team. Teams like Georgia state university also play their games there during their regular season as their home stadium. Georgia dome is used for other recreational uses such as hosting family events, and concerts. Social media plays a good aspect for people to keep up with the events that are held at the Georgia

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