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My Feelings On The NY/NJ Superbowl


Delhommey

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If it somehow comes down to a Giants-Jets Super Bowl, it might have a chance. But the average fan doesn't have 2,000-7,000 bucks to spend on a ticket. And corporate sponsors aren't going to spend money to sit in the snow. They could care less about the game itself, it's all just a party for them.

And where else is there a better place to party in the US than NYC? This will be a jackpot for the NFL regardless of the weather. As far as the game goes, corporate sponsors don't sit in the weather anyway, they have croporate suites and that is where the $$$ is at. The individual tickets will have no problem selling out though either.

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If it somehow comes down to a Giants-Jets Super Bowl, it might have a chance. But the average fan doesn't have 2,000-7,000 bucks to spend on a ticket. And corporate sponsors aren't going to spend money to sit in the snow. They could care less about the game itself, it's all just a party for them.

Corporate guys aren't going to be in the snow!!!! They are going to be in the nice climate controlled luxury boxes eating caviar and ritz crackers or something. Fan's will sit through whatever to watch their team in the Superbowl.

The main problem I see is what if a dome, fast, passing team makes it to the game against a grit tough running team. Superbowl day it's minus -2 windchill, with 20-25 mph winds. Even if the grit tough running team (panthers) win, the other team is going to say it was because of the weather. That was the whole point of not having cold weather open air games. Unless your one of the largest cities in the world, or have a dome/retractable roof, you will not get a superbowl in the foreseeable future.

What if there is a snowstorm putting 6ft of snow on the ground like last year. It's flirty with disaster tbh.

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My opinion is that it should start right now with the nicer stadiums and rotate through the entire league. I don't care if it is in Green Bay. Every city gets their round. If it's a hotel issue...place minimum standards of hotel space OR hotel space within rail distance.

Miami was a deluge not too long ago. Fog could be an issue, but what are the odds of that.

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