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New Orleans loses Super Bowl Bid


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Four more years, four more years. The New Orleans Saints have lost a bid to the Super Bowl for the first time.

 

 

After four rounds of voting, the league's owners selected Minnesota by a simple majority over New Orleans. Indianapolis finished third in the selection process.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000352335/article/super-bowl-lii-headed-to-minneapolis?campaign=Twitter_atl_patra

 

The next four Super Bowls will be played as follows:

 

Feb 2015 Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium

 

Feb 2016 San Francisco Levi's Stadium

 

Feb 2017 Houston Reliant Stadium

 

Feb 2018 Minnesota Naming Rights TBD Stadium

 

 

As a Panthers fan where would you most enjoy watching the Panthers play in the Super Bowl?

 

I am going to say Arizona, nice stadium, nice weather, and Cam has won a ring there before. Reliant Stadium would be an eerie return.

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Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara because it's looking like a beautiful stadium, it's 40 minutes from my house, and it's the home of those gawd awful niner fans.

Can you imagine if we beat SF in the nfc championship game at their house, then two weeks later won the super bowl there?!?!?!

I'd probably get stabbed in the neck from the endless amount of poo talking I would do.

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