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    Default Joe doesn't like Superbowl in Cold weather venue

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...r-venue-stupid

    I know Joe doesn't have a problem playing in cold weather in general but the Superbowl is a different story, for all we know a blizzard could hit New York this time next year. I like the Superbowl in a warm weather city or a venue with a dome or retractable roof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SugarRay52 View Post
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...r-venue-stupid

    I know Joe doesn't have a problem playing in cold weather in general but the Superbowl is a different story, for all we know a blizzard could hit New York this time next year. I like the Superbowl in a warm weather city or a venue with a dome or retractable roof.
    I've heard a few former players and current members of the media say that the Super Bowl should rotate between Miami, New Orleans, and San Diego.

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    I don't know about that - you also have Texas, Houston, Atlanta, Arizona, LA, and San Francisco. I know LA doesn't have an NFL team, and I don't know if they have the venue to properly host, but it seems a no-brainer to me.
    Also, you have other domed stadiums that would make sense venue-wise.

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    Its hard to resist having the SB in a domed or at least retractable roof stadium.

    Even in warm weather cities with no dome, heavy rain would be a real let down for the event.

    Has there ever been a SB in an outdoor stadium with heavy rain falling?

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    I can't believe the uproar over him saying it is retarded to have the game outside in the cold. He's right. I think some people object to ever using the word retarded anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessup270 View Post
    Its hard to resist having the SB in a domed or at least retractable roof stadium.

    Even in warm weather cities with no dome, heavy rain would be a real let down for the event.

    Has there ever been a SB in an outdoor stadium with heavy rain falling?
    It rained pretty good in Miami for the Colts and Bears Superbowl

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    I agree with Joe. It is stupid to have the Superbowl in New York. For starters, the stadium isn't even in New York, it's in New Jersey. Manhattan isn't exactly easy to get to from the Jersey sports complex. So the whole idea that it's in New York is laughable. Second, what will they do if it's a blizzard that day? Third, Superbowl tickets are already way to expensive. I don't want to pay $2,000 to sit in 17 degree weather at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    I agree with Joe. It is stupid to have the Superbowl in New York. For starters, the stadium isn't even in New York, it's in New Jersey. Manhattan isn't exactly easy to get to from the Jersey sports complex. So the whole idea that it's in New York is laughable. Second, what will they do if it's a blizzard that day? Third, Superbowl tickets are already way to expensive. I don't want to pay $2,000 to sit in 17 degree weather at night.
    It is dumb to have it here but manhattan is easily accessible from the stadium. It's only a few miles away.

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    I 'kinda' wish the SB was in NY this year for the Ravens (not the fans). They handled the cold and slight breeze in Denver and strong winds in Foxborough better than their opponents. Noise and fireworks are the only 'elements' they'll have to deal with at the 'Dome.

    Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge would be better imho. 80 miles from NOLA, 92,000 seat stadium....temps 66/48 for Sunday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    It is dumb to have it here but manhattan is easily accessible from the stadium. It's only a few miles away.
    I would disagree. You ain't walking to Manhattan and lines can be long for bus and train.

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    I personally think the game is better played outdoors in moderate weather conditions, but extreme elements do add drama, and the Ravens in particular have proven to be able to handle it. To me the real issue is the fans attending the game. How much more fun is it to roam around New Orleans, San Diego, or Miami in February as compared to NY, Denver, or Detroit? If I'm going to spend big bucks to travel, I'd prefer the destination be nice weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveg85321 View Post
    If I'm going to spend big bucks to travel, I'd prefer the destination be nice weather.
    Exactly.

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    As to Joe's use of the word, retarded, for personal reasons I am extremely respectful of individuals with disabilities, and we should in fact try not to use language that is derogatory toward them. But let's be honest, most of us grew up using that word in the sense Joe did, and if a guy like him, who nobody ever accused of being deeply articulate, talks enough in a public forum, he's going to slip up. He corrected himself. The PC police should let it go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fang View Post
    I would disagree. You ain't walking to Manhattan and lines can be long for bus and train.
    So you have to be able to walk there for it to be convenient? You can stay in a hotel in Manhattan for the game and have everything at your fingertips and then take a bus or cab to the game. It is a bad location for an outdoor Super Bowl. It isn't in the middle of nowhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    So you have to be able to walk there for it to be convenient? You can stay in a hotel in Manhattan for the game and have everything at your fingertips and then take a bus or cab to the game. It is a bad location for an outdoor Super Bowl. It isn't in the middle of nowhere.
    I think it's easy to jump on the subway and go uptown or downtown. But it wasn't as easy to get to the bus station and make my way to and from the sports complex. I mean it's not a bad experience. But New York is already crowded enuogh for reasons not even releated to the Superbowl. Then add in the cold weather. If I'm going to stand waiting for a bus or cab, I would rather it we 70 degrees.

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    if a blizzard would hit an outdoor/northern venue, and paralyzed transportation around the stadium, what would the nfl/fans/sponsors/etc etc etc do? there is so much buildup to one single day, i cant imagine that anyone would want to leave it to chance. flacoo couldve used a better word than retarded but i agree a cold or uncertain venue for the sb makes zero sense

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    Joe said the idea is "retarded, I guess I shouldn't say that. It's stupid."

    Oops!!! look for a fine, and for Joe to be doing some PSAs for whatever agency mental retardation falls under.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weird-O View Post
    Joe said the idea is "retarded, I guess I shouldn't say that. It's stupid."

    Oops!!! look for a fine, and for Joe to be doing some PSAs for whatever agency mental retardation falls under.
    He does do quite a bit with the Maryland Special Olympics. So probably some vocal shouts to them.

    I like Joe, but what goofus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egghead View Post
    He does do quite a bit with the Maryland Special Olympics. So probably some vocal shouts to them.

    I like Joe, but what goofus.
    He apologized for it at media day and Weird-O he's not getting fined so kill all that.

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