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Big_D

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If you're going to spend a few billion on a Stadium.. any new stadium. Wouldn't that be geared around getting in the SB rotation? Makes no sense to me that this doesn't seem to be a priority for a lot of teams when building a stadium.
 

Mark

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Santa Clara could be dicey in February. When was the last Super Bowl played in the rain?
 

jujoboys

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That stadium in New Orleans is an armpit and embarrassment to the NFL. I saw a game there in 2019 and the stadium smelled. The concourse was so narrow you had to fight through the crowds to get to your seats. Concessions and bathrooms were a nightmare. The row of seats we were in bounced up and down because they weren't properly bolted to the floor. I assume that New Orleans being a hot tourist destination is the only reason they get that game.
 

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Man, that bad ice and seating experience in 2011 is going to keep Dallas from ever seeing a Super Bowl again, huh?
I can see that. It took years for Atlanta to get another after their ice storm in 2000. Even thought they got a new stadium, LA will still host two Super Bowl games before Atlanta is rewarded with another after their Super Bowl in 2019. The fact that Vegas and LA are in the NFL now will make it even harder for cities like Dallas and Atlanta. A rotation of Miami, New Orleans, Tampa, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles will be the norm I bet.
 
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