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YES!!!!!! The SB in open air stadiums in the North is retarded. FL, CA, TX, LA, AZ and domed stadiums in the North should only host the SB, remove home field advantage via weather for cold weather teams, and bring back neutral field for the final championship game. Hope it's a cluster fùck for Goodall, NY and the NFL
YES!!!!!! The SB in open air stadiums in the North is retarded. FL, CA, TX, LA, AZ and domed stadiums in the North should only host the SB, remove home field advantage via weather for cold weather teams, and bring back neutral field for the final championship game. Hope it's a cluster fùck for Goodall and the NFL
I don't know. I don't remember it being all that cold on Super Bowl Sunday in Denver. In fact, I remember tossing the pigskin around many a times in the back yard before the big game.
Another great idea from GODdel. Pick a Super Bowl spot where there is 80% chance that the weather will be ****ty.
Like I have said before, SB should be in Miami, New Orleans, Phoenix and San Diego/Los Angeles.
I also think it's dumb, especially during a year where the Broncos have a great shot at it, and the two NFC teams are both built well to play in crappy weather. Lets be real, the Broncos are not.
The NFL has said it may move the game to Saturday or Monday if there are blizzards on Sunday. Either way, I don't think the league wants a crappy/snowy weather game if the broncos are in it. A blizzard game where Peyton can't throw any passes is not what the league wants, and would make for a less exciting game. All that said, I'm not sure how much having the game one day earlier or later would help.
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