Joey007
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Romo picking a Jags Packers Super Bowl, which is probably the two smallest markets in the NFL, inspired the idea. What two teams would lead to the worst ratings for a Super Bowl that’s even possible?
The criteria would be a combination of:
Small Market.
Historical irrelevance.
Lack of an interesting storyline.
Green Bay may have a small market, but are very relevant historically and have a high level QB.
Jets may be historically incompetent, but are in a large market.
Even in the case of the Browns, I think that they’ve been so bad that people would be drawn to the shock of them reaching a Super Bowl.
Factoring everything, I think Bills Bucs would be the worst possible matchup possible. Both pretty much fit into every category above. Would be a complete ratings disaster IMO. Can anyone think of a worse one?
The criteria would be a combination of:
Small Market.
Historical irrelevance.
Lack of an interesting storyline.
Green Bay may have a small market, but are very relevant historically and have a high level QB.
Jets may be historically incompetent, but are in a large market.
Even in the case of the Browns, I think that they’ve been so bad that people would be drawn to the shock of them reaching a Super Bowl.
Factoring everything, I think Bills Bucs would be the worst possible matchup possible. Both pretty much fit into every category above. Would be a complete ratings disaster IMO. Can anyone think of a worse one?