PromoTheRobot Posted January 25, 2012 Author Posted January 25, 2012 What terrible fans - they don't deserve a team - the team should move to LA to punish them for being such bad fans. So much love for Pats fans here. FYI the tickets sales breakouts so far is 23% from the NYC area, 7% from Connecticut and 5% from all of Massachusetts. Way to represent. And before you all get defensive for poor Pats fans, there are plenty of high rollers in Boston, so this discrepancy is not because Boston fans can't afford it to go. PTR
Gordio Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 It makes no sense for the NFL to pick cities like Indy for the SB. Fans want to go for a total experience, not just the game. Totally agree. Noone wants spend that kind of money & go to a city like Indy/Detroit/Mineeapolis. I will even include sites like Houston/Jacksonville/Arizona/Atlanta in there. These cities have no business holding Super Bowls. As unfair as it is there should be a 3-5 city rotation with the definates being Miami/New Orleans. LA if they build a new stadium & maybe SF(if they get a new Stadium & possibly Dallas. That should be it.
CodeMonkey Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 (edited) While the usual super bowl cities have benefited way to much from this.They have them there for a reason. I agree that having one in Indy and in the middle of winter for me anyhow would not justify the expense. How about the meadowlands, an outdoor stadium, in Feb of 2014. So much love for Pats fans here. FYI the tickets sales breakouts so far is 23% from the NYC area, 7% from Connecticut and 5% from all of Massachusetts. Way to represent. And before you all get defensive for poor Pats fans, there are plenty of high rollers in Boston, so this discrepancy is not because Boston fans can't afford it to go. PTR Maybe they just took a look and decided that spending $15,000 to go to Indy and see a football game was just stupid. I have no love for Marcia and the girls Lord knows, but I would certainly understand that decision. To me it may be less about not "representing" and more about not being a sucker. Edited January 26, 2012 by CodeMonkey
NoSaint Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Guess this means the Pats might be considered for a move to LA? And where is it saying the game might not be sold out, just because Pats fans aren't buying tickets? Half the stadium is probably going to be filled with fans of neither team. The amounts being quoted are for resale tickets by scalpers and legal scalping businesses like Stub Hub. I'm sure the game is already sold out by now. Proof of said sellout being tickets sold for 3x face value on stubhub.
Fan in San Diego Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Totally agree. Noone wants spend that kind of money & go to a city like Indy/Detroit/Mineeapolis. I will even include sites like Houston/Jacksonville/Arizona/Atlanta in there. These cities have no business holding Super Bowls. As unfair as it is there should be a 3-5 city rotation with the definates being Miami/New Orleans. LA if they build a new stadium & maybe SF(if they get a new Stadium & possibly Dallas. That should be it. When San Diego builds our new stadium. We will be back in the rotation.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 26, 2012 Author Posted January 26, 2012 When San Diego builds our new stadium. We will be back in the rotation. Tampa should be in that rotation as well. PTR
BuffaloBillsSD Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 When San Diego builds our new stadium. We will be back in the rotation. ^This. I cannot imagine any cities besides NO and Miami that could compete with San Diego.
Gordio Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 (edited) When San Diego builds our new stadium. We will be back in the rotation. Agreed, I forgot about San Diego. Nicest place I have ever been to. Tampa, I guess they could be in the rotation also. So maybe it would something like this : Miami/New orleans/Tampa/Dallas/San Diego/SF/LA contingent upon SD/SF/LA getting new stadiums. I don't think anybody could complain about that list. Edited January 26, 2012 by Gordio
CodeMonkey Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 (edited) I am probably in the minority, but I want to see the SB only played indoors. Not for the fan comfort, I just don't want weather to play a part in the outcome. But if it is to be outdoors, it doesn't get much better than SD. Edited January 26, 2012 by CodeMonkey
Cookiemonster Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I know that a SB in Hawaii might not be supported by their current venue, but it would be pretty neat. Prob. to astronomical to go, at least for the average to above average fan. I know I have spelled Hawaii wrong twice, so I will apologize ahead of time.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 Agreed, I forgot about San Diego. Nicest place I have ever been to. Tampa, I guess they could be in the rotation also. So maybe it would something like this : Miami/New orleans/Tampa/Dallas/San Diego/SF/LA contingent upon SD/SF/LA getting new stadiums. I don't think anybody could complain about that list. I'd leave Dallas off that list. And as great as San Fran is their new stadium is really closer to San Jose. That area is nice but nothing special. PTR
San Jose Bills Fan Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 That area is nice but nothing special. PTR Nothing special compared to what?
Fan in San Diego Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I'd leave Dallas off that list. And as great as San Fran is their new stadium is really closer to San Jose. That area is nice but nothing special. PTR San Fran is a pretty a cool city. My son has been accepted to Cal State San Fran and if he chooses that school I wont mind at all. Great place to visit. Great place for my son to live.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 Nothing special compared to what? I take that comment back. Other than the amusement park next door there isn't much around Santa Clara, but if there was a Super Bowl there most people would hang out in San Fran, Napa, or Monterrey during the week. More than nice enough. PTR
Best Player Available Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I'd leave Dallas off that list. And as great as San Fran is their new stadium is really closer to San Jose. That area is nice but nothing special. PTR The area is nothing special? What is special in your book? Beantown?
PromoTheRobot Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 The area is nothing special? What is special in your book? Beantown? I backed off on my San Fran comment. I was thinking of the area immediately around Santa Clara. But if you are asking me what cities merit being in a Super Bowl rotation they would be Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, San Diego, Los Angeles (assuming stadium is built), San Fran and Phoenix. I assume what people want in a Super Bowl city is nice weather and an abundance of fun activities besides the game. Did I miss anyplace? Does Dallas merit consideration? PTR
Best Player Available Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I backed off on my San Fran comment. I was thinking of the area immediately around Santa Clara. But if you are asking me what cities merit being in a Super Bowl rotation they would be Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, San Diego, Los Angeles (assuming stadium is built), San Fran and Phoenix. I assume what people want in a Super Bowl city is nice weather and an abundance of fun activities besides the game. Did I miss anyplace? Does Dallas merit consideration? PTR No Dallas! But I'm sure Jones will get some more there. I like Phoenix (Tuscon even more), but I don't understand why some people don't. Its a great place to watch baseball spring training to.
D521646 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Giants fans are more psychotic than Pats fans. Plus $2500 might not be a lot of money to someone living in NYC because the of cost of living (and subsequently the salaries) there. $2500 will get a decent muffin and a good cup of coffee in NYC these days.. Go Giants!!! Tim-
mob16151 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 I backed off on my San Fran comment. I was thinking of the area immediately around Santa Clara. But if you are asking me what cities merit being in a Super Bowl rotation they would be Miami, Tampa, New Orleans, San Diego, Los Angeles (assuming stadium is built), San Fran and Phoenix. I assume what people want in a Super Bowl city is nice weather and an abundance of fun activities besides the game. Did I miss anyplace? Does Dallas merit consideration? PTR Personally I'd throw Seattle in there as well, beautiful city, and stadium.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 Personally I'd throw Seattle in there as well, beautiful city, and stadium. How is the winter weather there? Can you golf? PTR
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