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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.New Orleans and SD have hosted their fair share as well. Why don't they rotate? Can you imagine a SB played outside in Buffalo in early Feb.?
Whew! I thought this was a thread about illegal immigrants!How come the Superbowl is usually picked to be in Miami or Detroit? Why not have it at every stadium on a schedule - skipping the crap ones (Jets/Giants )
I suppose that makes sense - but what about Cowboys / Houston, Jacksonville, Tennesse, Washington, Indy... etc etc ... all of the fairweather stadiums? Why not N.E.
How come the Superbowl is usually picked to be in Miami or Detroit? Why not have it at every stadium on a schedule - skipping the crap ones (Jets/Giants )
Which cold weather cities could host it? My first guess would be Chicago, then maybe Baltimore/Washington, Denver or even Seattle. I'd say NY except the stadium is old (compared to the other choices, remember that Soldier Field was renovated) and not real accomodating to the wealthy clientele the SB would draw. I don't see the new stadia in Philly, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Charlotte NC or St. Louis as enough to overcome what little each city has to offer as a SB host city. Nashville, Green Bay, Buffalo and KC really don't have any shot at all, like Foxborough. Did I forget any cold weather place which hasn't ever hosted a game?
Bob G
I could see St. Louis getting into the mix. It's a big convention city with a solid facility.
Minnesota.
While they DO have Domes in places like Detroit, Minnesota , Indianapolis, etc....the game itself can be played in good conditions, but for fans wanting to travel, and do outside activities, there is always the chance of a major winter storm.
And, if that occurs, it could even delay the arrival of the teams themselves if the airports are closed.
Basically, the main factor is, the weather. And. of course, the underlying factor to everything else is...........$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Minnesota.
I think KC, Nashville, Charlotte, and possibly Cincinnati are potential contenders. None of them are cold weather cities and they all have new stadiums except for KC. If the NFL wants a nostalgic feeling surrounding, lets say, SB L (Superbowl 50), then KC would be a good choice. If Jacksonville can host a SB then so can Nashville and Charlotte IMO.
Minnesota has hosted one, XXVI.Dave said:Minnesota hosted a game in 1992--- Bills vs. Redskins.
Bob G