Hooper31 said:
Scoresman said:
Yes they should. Football can be played in snow.
I'm not even getting into the advertising nightmare moving the game would cause. Corporations pay millions if not billions to have their ads run during the Superbowl at a specific time when they know the majority of Americans will have their butts in a sofa watching. Now imagine telling them their ad is getting played on a Monday instead, or having to sort out how much the ads they already paid for are worth on a Monday as opposed to Sunday.
There are so many factors that get affected by moving an event this large. It wont happen.
If the game is played Monday the same people are still going to see the same ads.
I agree it probably won't be moved, but #### happens. How is the news to anyone?
No they wont. The Superbowl starts at 3:30 on the west coast. People work on Mondays. Not everyone is going to take the day off. There will also certainly be a huge drop in the number of Superbowl parties on Monday. So people who normally wouldnt care about the Superbowl but watch anyway because they're at a party, suddenly aren't watching.
Point is, if it gets moved to Monday, there will be significantly less people viewing. A Saturday move would also probably see lower numbers but not nearly as much.