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What year will we host a Super Bowl?
 
Will we be the last in our division to host one ?
 
I'm going to say 2035 prob earlier
And I'm going to say yes
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Please forgive the thread it is boring and random but honestly it's my day off I have nothing better to do
 
 
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2 hours ago, jfra78 said:

charlotte has too many things keeping it away. Weather, no dome, and hotel space being the main reasons. all others in division have hosted or will be soon, so we will be the last.

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The hotel thing is complete crap. People living downtown  would flock to airbnb to rent their places out if they were smart. The stadium being boring is the main reason it won't happen.

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2 hours ago, toldozer said:

The hotel thing is complete crap. People living downtown  would flock to airbnb to rent their places out if they were smart. The stadium being boring is the main reason it won't happen.

You're talking 100,000 people. Not gonna happen.

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