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02-06-2013
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Instincts to another flow
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Dallas one of seven cities lining up to host Super Bowl LII
Earlier today, we pointed out that Indianapolis hopes to host Super Bowl LII, which will be played in MMXVIII.
But New Orleans and five other cities are believed to be interested in hosting the game, which is great news for the NFL, since greater competition results in greater bids results in greater profits for the NFL.
According to Jeff Duncan of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the cities believed to be interested in hosting the game include New Orleans, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, and San Francisco.
Read more: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...uper-bowl-lii/
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02-06-2013
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Wonder what our chances are.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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02-06-2013
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Senior Member
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Well after the power issue w/ New Orleans dump, hopefully they drop off the list. Dallas needs another shot at hosting the Superbowl. It's been the one big event held there that hasn't gone too well, and majority of that was because of a freak ice storm.
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02-06-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by numnuts23
Well after the power issue w/ New Orleans dump, hopefully they drop off the list. Dallas needs another shot at hosting the Superbowl. It's been the one big event held there that hasn't gone too well, and majority of that was because of a freak ice storm.
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New Orleans will not drop off the list.That place is a big favorite of most people who go and attend these super bowls.New Orleans knows how to host a party.
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02-06-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ratmatt
New Orleans will not drop off the list.That place is a big favorite of most people who go and attend these super bowls.New Orleans knows how to host a party.
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Stadium is still a dump.
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02-06-2013
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Sanka, Ya Dead Mon? Ya Mon.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by numnuts23
Stadium is still a dump.
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It doesn't matter everybody still has a good time.
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02-06-2013
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I'm kind of a Big Deal
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Quote:
Originally Posted by numnuts23
Stadium is still a dump.
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the stadium is only about 4 hours of a week long event....I bet if you took a poll of all players and fans who attend bowls, and everyone else who matters which of all the super bowl locations they rank their favorites i bet youd be shocked at the very high percentage who would prefer NO over any other venue....
they know how to do it.....
we wont ever become a popular spot unfortunately ...with Dallas and Ft Worth fighting over crumbs everything will remain so spread out that the full effect will never be felt here.
its sad because we have the best stadium for the game
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02-06-2013
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Denver?
lol
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02-06-2013
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If this happens then they need to try to find a way where all superbowl activities
are done in Arlington, maybe some in Fort Worth. Dallas shouldn't be in the picture tbh. Spreading things out like they did last time was idiotic. Not just because of the weather. If your not from the DFW then your obviously going to have a hard time getting around time.
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02-06-2013
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De puts the D back in D
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jason54858
If this happens then they need to try to find a way where all superbowl activities
are done in Arlington, maybe some in Fort Worth. Dallas shouldn't be in the picture tbh. Spreading things out like they did last time was idiotic. Not just because of the weather. If your not from the DFW then your obviously going to have a hard time getting around time.
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Arlington is not the prettiest or easiest to get around in, no public transportation.
I think it should all be in Dallas, the victory area/arts district is actually very attractive.
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02-07-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MonsterD
Arlington is not the prettiest or easiest to get around in, no public transportation.
I think it should all be in Dallas, the victory area/arts district is actually very attractive.
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The logistics here just don't work. There's not enough transportation options as is, and then you run into the problem of where to stay. Everything (airport, stadium, city) is just too spread out. Maybe if you centralize all the parties and such in Ft. Worth, it makes some sense. The stadium is the only good part of having it in Dallas.
New Orleans is definitely the best spot in the country for an event like this. The stadium is within close proximity to all the hotels, which are in close proximity to the french quarter. It's also just a fun city in general. They have all the entertainment options you'd ever want when hosting a big event.
I think the Super Bowl should be limited to only Miami, New Orleans, San Diego and maybe San Francisco (the future new stadium) in general though.
No one wants to go party in some random place like Detroit or Indiana. New York will be a cold disaster, and that stadium is also not really close to much else.
It's not even about the game anymore. This thing is such an event. If I'm spending $2000-$3000 per ticket, I want to go to a nice place like NOLA and really enjoy myself for 3-4 days without having to worry about traveling 20-30 miles to get where I need to be. Especially not in the cold.
They also need to make it on Saturday.
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02-07-2013
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I'm kind of a Big Deal
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MonsterD
Arlington is not the prettiest or easiest to get around in, no public transportation.
I think it should all be in Dallas, the victory area/arts district is actually very attractive.
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Irony?
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02-07-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by loublue22
Denver?
lol
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What's wrong with Denver? Have you ever been there?
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02-07-2013
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Don't count out SF's new stadium either. It is slated to be built soon just outside San Jose. I saw the plans and looks real nice. It is also near perfect weather in early Feb.
Everyone has a plan, until they get hit.
/ Mike Tyson
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02-07-2013
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Instincts to another flow
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Blitzen32
The logistics here just don't work. There's not enough transportation options as is, and then you run into the problem of where to stay. Everything (airport, stadium, city) is just too spread out. Maybe if you centralize all the parties and such in Ft. Worth, it makes some sense. The stadium is the only good part of having it in Dallas.
New Orleans is definitely the best spot in the country for an event like this. The stadium is within close proximity to all the hotels, which are in close proximity to the french quarter. It's also just a fun city in general. They have all the entertainment options you'd ever want when hosting a big event.
I think the Super Bowl should be limited to only Miami, New Orleans, San Diego and maybe San Francisco (the future new stadium) in general though.
[View Full Quote]No one wants to go party in some random place like Detroit or Indiana. New York will be a cold disaster, and that stadium is also not really close to much else.
It's not even about the game anymore. This thing is such an event. If I'm spending $2000-$3000 per ticket, I want to go to a nice place like NOLA and really enjoy myself for 3-4 days without having to worry about traveling 20-30 miles to get where I need to be. Especially not in the cold.
They also need to make it on Saturday.
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Based on media feedback, they thought the NFL media center and most of the NFL stuff should've been in Fort Worth. Downtown has a better pedestrian atmosphere.
Media loved Indianapolis. The city was great to them and they got all-around good reviews.
Detroit was ok, but the weather is a bit of a deterrent.
SD and maybe Miami won't get another until they get a new stadium. I think.
Houston has a small shot, but it might depend on reviews from All-Star Weekend.
North Texas deserves a redemption super bowl experience.
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