A news anchor at KUSA in Denver, Colorado, shared an email with Channel 11 News Friday from a "very concerned Broncos fan" about Pittsburgh Steelers fans' "dangerous Terrible Towels."

In the email, the KUSA viewer voices his/her concern over Steelers fans being allowed to bring their Terrible Towels into the Denver Broncos stadium for Sunday's game, saying they're dangerous and are used to "whip" other people.

The complete email can be read in full below:

“Hi, i (sic) am a very concerned broncos fan, i (sic) recently learned that steeler fans will be allowed to bring those dangerous terrible towels into the game, i (sic) think this is an aweful (sic) choice!

“Even if they bring them in a proper sized gallen (sic) sized see through bag, i (sic) think that is absolutely not ok and something must be done right away!

“Steelers fans are very aweful (sic) with them! They whip other people with the towels, i (sic) once saw a steeler fan use the towel to strangle another fan during a game, that is absolutely not ok!”

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