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Why more cold weather cities should get a chance to host the Super Bowl 14 Articles

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    by Luke Rasmussen

    Cold weather cities do get a chance to hold the Super Bowl, but let us assess the reasons that it does not go to cold weather cities more often. I believe the NFL has a stipulation in their "constitution" if you will, t...read more

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    by Todd Pheifer

    Let's have a little bit of variety here, shall we? Do we have to keep going back and forth between Arizona and Florida? Throwing in the occasional New Orleans or Texas does not count. I want to see the game in Green Bay...read more

  • 3 of 14

    by Sweetbob

    Tampa, New Orleans, Glendale, Miami...these are some of the sites that are being over-used by the NFL. Cold weather cities like Chicago, New York, and Seattle should be in the running to host. Their facilities are large an...read more

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    by Claxton Graham

    When Charlotte was awarded an NFL franchise in the mid-1990s, the people granted that franchise had a golden opportunity to build a domed facility. Not only would it have been a facility that could have hosted the Super B...read more

  • 5 of 14

    by Sean Curtis

    When you think of football, do you think of a nice, sunny, cloudless day with perfect 75 degree temperatures and a slight breeze from the southwest? NO WAY. That's baseball weather! Football weather is wind-chills below ze...read more

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    by Aj Brady

    This is something I'm pretty passionate about, however having said that, I agree with the NFL's edict of all cities hosting the Super Bowl must have average February highs of at least 65 degrees, or otherwise the stadium m...read more

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    by Brian Williams

    After Super Bowl XLI, I found out how entertaining the game was, and I felt that maybe more cold weather cities should have a chance to host a Super Bowl. In my opinion, cities like Pittsburgh, Dallas, Chicago, and S...read more

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    by Bruce Bostwick

    It has become a common trend that mostly the Super Bowl is in a warm atmosphere. To be honest, it gets a bit tiresome seeing just about the same locations getting a Super Bowl each and every season. Though it slightly va...read more

  • 9 of 14

    by Paul Bennethum

    I really believe that all cities that have a team in the NFL should have the opportunity to host the Super Bowl. It's really unfair that only a select group of places get to reap the financial rewards of hosting the bigges...read more

  • 10 of 14

    by Troy Gilmorejr

    Because it is only fair cities like Denver,Philadelphia,New Jersey,Not New York,the Giants and Jets play in New Jersey,Pittsburgh,and I am a Steelers fan why should those cities be denied the right to show case there stadi...read more

  • 11 of 14

    by Wordsleuth

    Cold weather cities are just as much a part of the NFL as any other city. It is unfair that only domed stadiums or warm-weather stadiums are allowed to host the Super Bowl. It is unfair because the other cities in the ...read more

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    by Adam Smith

    It be a handsome idea to hold a Super Bowl in Chicago or Green Bay, not only for the fan-fare it would receive but also because it would be a great spectacle to watch. However, here is why it will never happen and never sh...read more

  • 13 of 14

    by Floyd Wright

    The Super Bowl. America's greatest and most televised sports event within the last decade; is not true to the game. Why is it that the commissioner and the NFL coaches believe the most important game of the year should be ...read more

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    by Rodney Peterson

    Great idea, friend. Say we play the Super Bowl in Lambau Field and the New England Patriots play the New Orleans Saints. (Which is very possible.) Well, down comes the snow. Do the Saints have any experience playing in col...read more

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