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Super Bowl played overseas? (1 Viewer)

Tommy Collins

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I really hope this is a joke. I can see preseason games and a couple of regular season games. But the biggest game of the year? So they play all the games here and then decide to make the Super Bowl game international? Smack right in the face for the fans of America, playing the biggest game on another country's stage.

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"SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- A future Super Bowl champion may someday be crowned overseas in a game witnessed predominantly by a foreign audience, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said.

"There's a great deal of interest in holding a Super Bowl in London," Goodell told reporters Monday. "So we'll be looking at that."

The commissioner said London's new Wembley Stadium would make a great candidate for pro football's biggest matchup, given the enthusiasm overseas for the game.

The NFL has been expanding its overseas presence for years by televising games around the world. It's held preseason games in numerous countries in Europe, Asia, Mexico and Canada, and in 2005, the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers played the first regular-season match outside the United States.

The game at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City drew the league's largest crowd to date, 103,467.

On Oct. 28, Wembley will host the first regular-season NFL game outside North America. It took just 90 minutes to sell the first 40,000 tickets for the game between the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants. Goodell said event organizers have sold 95,000 tickets in all.

Goodell spoke about the possibility of a British Super Bowl after a luncheon Monday in Scottsdale sponsored by the host committee for the 2008 Super Bowl in Arizona."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3065254

 
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Gotta love this country. First we outsource low paying jobs. then we outsource high paying jobs. Now we want to outsource the fracking Super Bowl. Goodell should be sacked for even thinking this. If this happens, I'm done with football again (didnt watch for 10 yrs after the strike until i discovered FF).

 

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