What's new
Fantasy Football - Footballguys Forums

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Who will host the Super Bowl in 2011? (1 Viewer)

Who will host the Super Bowl in 2011?

  • Dallas

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Indianapolis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Arizona (Glendale)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0

djcolts

Footballguy
It looks like Dallas has a slight edge over Indy, with Arizona way behind. The vote will be determined by the 32 NFL owners by secret ballot on Tuesday.

 
Also: is Indy bidding with a new stadium in the works? I thought the Hoosier Dome had too small of a seating capacity for a Super Bowl.

 
Hopefully Glendale, AZ, but probably Dallas, TX if they have their new stadium by then.

I wonder if ther will ever be a Super Bowl held outside the US, say, London, England, or Berlin, Germany.

 
Hopefully Glendale, AZ, but probably Dallas, TX if they have their new stadium by then.I wonder if ther will ever be a Super Bowl held outside the US, say, London, England, or Berlin, Germany.
It will be awhile, but doesn't seem unlikely given the recent talk about playing more games outside the states. The NFL seems intent on globalizing the sport. I'm not sure its a good idea- it is an American sport, like baseball, so the championship should stay here- at least until (and if) the league expands outside the country.
 
I'll say Dallas. I'm sure they've got some resort/golf/spa package put together to impress the owners that trumps anything Indy offers.

 
Indianapolis [ 6 ] [18.18%] Arizona (Glendale) [ 7 ] [21.21%]
Based on everything I've read, Indy has a much better shot than Glendale. Dallas is favored.
I thought AZ was supposed to get a SB for building a new stadium? All three should get it but AZ's stadium is already finished.
They are a longshot because:1. Glendale is hosting the next Super Bowl, and2. The 2011 Super Bowl is slated to go to a "northern" city - Indy and Dallas are "northern" cities by their definition.
 
I wonder if ther will ever be a Super Bowl held outside the US, say, London, England, or Berlin, Germany.
I can't imagine that happening. The SB is an event put together for the NFL corporate partners, licensees, and other big wigs. I doubt anyone would want to go outside the US over options like Miami, AZ, and Tampa...especially these days.
 
Indianapolis [ 6 ] [18.18%]

Arizona (Glendale) [ 7 ] [21.21%]
Based on everything I've read, Indy has a much better shot than Glendale. Dallas is favored.
I thought AZ was supposed to get a SB for building a new stadium? All three should get it but AZ's stadium is already finished.
2. The 2011 Super Bowl is slated to go to a "northern" city - Indy and Dallas are "northern" cities by their definition.
Link?
 
Indianapolis [ 6 ] [18.18%]

Arizona (Glendale) [ 7 ] [21.21%]
Based on everything I've read, Indy has a much better shot than Glendale. Dallas is favored.
I thought AZ was supposed to get a SB for building a new stadium? All three should get it but AZ's stadium is already finished.
They are a longshot because:1. Glendale is hosting the next Super Bowl, and

2. The 2011 Super Bowl is slated to go to a "northern" city - Indy and Dallas are "northern" cities by their definition.
:own3d: What definition is this? Phoenix is actually farther north than Dallas.
 
Indianapolis [ 6 ] [18.18%]

Arizona (Glendale) [ 7 ] [21.21%]
Based on everything I've read, Indy has a much better shot than Glendale. Dallas is favored.
I thought AZ was supposed to get a SB for building a new stadium? All three should get it but AZ's stadium is already finished.
They are a longshot because:1. Glendale is hosting the next Super Bowl, and

2. The 2011 Super Bowl is slated to go to a "northern" city - Indy and Dallas are "northern" cities by their definition.
:cry: What definition is this? Phoenix is actually farther north than Dallas.
1. "Northern" is about winter weather. 2. I can't find the link, so for now ignore my 2nd point. But, point #1 (Arizona is already hosting the next Super Bowl) is the main point, anyway. I'll stand by what I've read that Arizona is a distant 3rd in this race.

 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top