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Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by PatsFan24
if the pats can win it that year, they will own indy fans forever
Not really, its makes no difference to Colts fans if the Pat win the Super Bowl in New Orleans or Indy. What makes you think any of us would care if you happen to win it in Indy?
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Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by BradyToMoss
Hopefully they can get some electricity, running water and pavement in by then
" Look Henry, a bus"......
"Let's go watch the grass Grow or see some paint dry..........."
At least the scalpers won't be asking as much as if it was in a city anyone wanted to go to like Miami, San Diego or Phoenix ..in February.......
Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by indycolts685
Not really, its makes no difference to Colts fans if the Pat win the Super Bowl in New Orleans or Indy. What makes you think any of us would care if you happen to win it in Indy?
Um, you want Patriot fans in Indy. I thought that is the last thing they'd want. Did you guys think this through?
Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by Rob0729
For someone who has been lucky to go to two Super Bowls, Indy is a horrible place to have a Super Bowl. Part of what makes going to the Super Bowl so much fun is all the stuff going on before and after the Super Bowl. I don't think Indy in February is condusive for the pre and post game activities.
The best one I went to was the one where the Pats filmed the walkthrough of.... ummm... I mean....played the Rams in New Orleans. What was great about the Super Bowl besides the game was that everything was in one area and all the outdoor activities. Everything was in the French quarter or in the surounding areas. You could walk to from bar to bar and find another Patriots crowd doing something. Every day you could go down to the warf an heckle Jon Gruden, Steve Young, and Sterling Sharpe while they broadcasted their Sportcenter segments. There were a bunch of outdoor concerts outside the Superdome before the game.
I have to agree with this whole-heartedly. I've been to the Superbowl in Houston and in Phoenix. It's really disappointing that the NFL can't recognize the complete value in having a host city that is conducive to the event. When I was just at the Phoenix Superbowl I had a chance to hang out with some people who had real money and hit all the top Parties in the world (The Oscars, Cannes, Grammys, MJ's All Star Party, etc.). They thought that the Maxim Party at the Superbowl had been in the Top 10 a few years ago but had been declining in the last few years and that a big part of it was the host cities that had been chosen. If you want to maintain the prestige of the Superbowl Event those are the kinds of people that you want to be dialed into.
Although on the flip side, the situation is created by having taxpayers fit the bill for these new stadiums. If I have to pay for part of a new stadium in San Diego I'll be hystercially pissed off as a Pats fan but would appreciate if it brought the Superbowl back here. I would be more pleased if the additional revenue generated for the city by the Superbowl somehow actually went toward the debt of builiding the stadium directly though, thus mitigating the impact on the taxpayers, but I don't really expect lawmakers here to do anything that makes sense and I would even have less faith that the ownership group here wouldn't just try and secure more profit for themselves.
Finally, having gone to the AFCCG in Indy I can say the town could barely contain that event. Hosting the Superbowl could seriously have a long term negative impact on the city. If the perception is that it cannot suitably host large events like this it will prevent other similar sized events from booking the city in the future and reducing future tax revenues that cold be generated by those. Or conversely the city could invest a tremendous amount of money into being able to host the Superbowl and then once that business moves on many businesses could collapse without having the ongoing revenue to support them. It's a dicey proposition either way...
At least the Superbowl will still be in U.S. If they start having it overseas it would dramatically turn me off as a fan, even more so than having it in stupid locations...like Indy
Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by castlelong1
Um, you want Patriot fans in Indy. I thought that is the last thing they'd want. Did you guys think this through?
As long as they leave their money.
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Originally Posted by bigdgp
Finally, having gone to the AFCCG in Indy I can say the town could barely contain that event. Hosting the Superbowl could seriously have a long term negative impact on the city. If the perception is that it cannot suitably host large events like this it will prevent other similar sized events from booking the city in the future and reducing future tax revenues that cold be generated by those. Or conversely the city could invest a tremendous amount of money into being able to host the Superbowl and then once that business moves on many businesses could collapse without having the ongoing revenue to support them. It's a dicey proposition either way...
At least the Superbowl will still be in U.S. If they start having it overseas it would dramatically turn me off as a fan, even more so than having it in stupid locations...like Indy
DGP
I'm not sure what you mean that Indy could hardly contain the AFCCG. I was there and it was really no different than regular games.
Indy has lots of experience in hosting large events. They host the 500 every year. While it's not as big as it used to be when about 500,000 people were attending, it's still a huge event. Indy also hosts the Final Four every 4 or 5 years. They have plenty of experience when it comes to big events. Plus the stadium is downtown, not out in the burbs where there is nothing around. So most of the infrastructure and businesses are already there.
There was plenty of talk about the possible bid in the last few months and and I heard several members of the national out of town media say that based on their past experiences at events in Indy they thought Indy would do a fine job as a host city. I think outside of really bad weather, there isn't really worry about Indy hosting a Super Bowl.
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Re: Indianapolis gets to host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
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Originally Posted by GostkowSKI
Anyone else catch the Featured Comment on ESPN.com about the Colts hosting the Super Bowl?
"If the Colts aren't in that particular Super Bowl, which team will they pump in the stadium noise for?"
I thought ESPN thinks the Pats are the only ones to break a rule...That line seems to be contrary to their opinion...it actually leaves room for the fact that other teams in the NFL bend rules too...
You must have been watching something other than ESPN.
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