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Re: Cold weather Super Bowls on the way
He has to get the team out of Fed EX first. It's sad to say but the stadium is outdated with all of these new ones popping up all over the place. If you don't have a dome or warm climate, then you need one of these new state of the art deals before the owners will consider your bid for a SuperBowl. Fed EX Field just will not cut it.
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It can't be more or less outdated then the Super Dome and it holds the most in the NFL, I would think it would be a prime location. Plus concerned the amount hotel space in DC area, yeah it will heavily considered.
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Re: Cold weather Super Bowls on the way
you ever driven around landover? if you have you would understand why there won't be a superbowl there, it's a f-ing dump
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Doesn't matter most folks will be housed in DC, very few stadiums in the NFL are housed in the best part of town. If SB came here hotel rooms would be booked out to B-more and beyond.
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Re: Cold weather Super Bowls on the way
yeah some cities like detroit and cincy and indy might not be the greatest cities but the stadium is in the city. could you imagine the hell that would be the beltway if it was here. thats why i would think b more has a better chance than us atleast their stadium is in the city. b-more and dc are a good 30 minutes and thats with clear sailing from fedex. it's not a terrible stadium and the new screens should be awesome they are long overdue, but it's in the middle of butt-f md
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Personally, I would keep the Super Bowl only in three cities: Miami, New Orleans, and San Diego.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: New Jersey
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Re: Cold weather Super Bowls on the way
How about parking? That would be a nice change of ways? And if snyder wanted could he put a retractable roof on?
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