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I have noticed that Indy fans have started calling their new home LOS, which is perfect for LOSERS
 
Way to keep the thread fun...

If you don't like the politics/politicians - MOVE!
It is really that simple.
 
Way to keep the thread fun...

If you don't like the politics/politicians - MOVE!
It is really that simple.

Well, you could always recall them or don't vote for them next time 'round. It's that simple too.
 
Keep making fun....

Okay...

Colts are the Lucas Oil Stadium Team (Lost)

Lucas Oil Stadium Team Experience Report (Loser)

Lucas Oil Stadium Event (Lose)

With the first three letter of our biggest rivalry's newest home being L-O-S this could be fun.

Gillette is called the Razor, should we call this place "the rig"
 
Way to keep the thread fun...

If you don't like the politics/politicians - MOVE!
It is really that simple.


Politics comes from two ancient Greek words:

Poli- meaning many and
Tics- meaning small blood sucking insects.
 
I see it's almost finished, pretty up to date for Indiana.
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LOL!
Now I understand why it's nicknamed 'Peyton's Place'!
 
Here is a link to some pics one of the construction guys took for inside the stadium. The place is going to be pretty impressive.

Lucas pics
 
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I actually think it's a beautiful stadium. I hope it has few (or no) celebrations for the home team, but it was a disgrace that one of the league's premiere teams was playing in such a subpar arena.
 
Here is a link to some pics one of the construction guys took for inside the stadium. The place is going to be pretty impressive.

Lucas pics

Escalators.... What a concept. I can only dream...
 
Has Indy been promised a Super Bowl?
 
Has Indy been promised a Super Bowl?

If they have been, there hasn't been any formal announcement yet (that I'm aware of).

2008 - Arizona
2009 - Tampa Bay
2010 - Miami
2011 - Dallas
 
I've always wondered this; has a team ever had a homegame Superbowl? (i.e. gotten to the Superbowl in the same year they happened to be hosting it?)
 
I've always wondered this; has a team ever had a homegame Superbowl? (i.e. gotten to the Superbowl in the same year they happened to be hosting it?)

Super Bowl XIX was played in Stanford Stadium Palo Alto, California. The 49er beat the Dolphins. I don't know if that was their home stadium or not at the time, but Palo Alto is 34 miles from San Fran.
 
I've always wondered this; has a team ever had a homegame Superbowl? (i.e. gotten to the Superbowl in the same year they happened to be hosting it?)

I don't believe these were their home stadiums, but they were pretty close.

SB XIV was at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California had the Los Angeles Rams vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.

SB XIX was at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California had the Miami Dolphins vs. the San Francisco 49ers.
 
So if the colts did ever make it to the superbowl the year they were hosting it...would the location change?? you cant have it in a home stadium of a team.. thats redicilous
 
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