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I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
02-06-2013, 06:53 PM
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RE: I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
(02-06-2013 05:31 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote:  It takes far more than just a stadium to host the Super Bowl. It takes the infrastructure. Here are the criteria:

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Each November, the NFL issues a 200- to 300-page bid book to cities looking to host the game. Draft bids are due in April, and the NFL’s 32 owners vote on the location at an owners’ meeting sometime thereafter. Baseline hosting requirements, according to SportsBusiness Journal, include the following:

A 70,000-seat stadium or one that can be expanded to at least that size
At least 19,000 hotel rooms that require three- or four-night minimum stays, including rooms for both teams and NFL personnel
A range of nearby facilities or spaces to house the media and accreditation center for more than 4,000 media representatives, the NFL Experience, the NFL Tailgate Party, and the like
An average daily temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 °C) or above the week of the game, or a climate-controlled indoor facility
Provision of police, fire, ambulance, and other infrastructure services at no cost to the NFL

Over the years, insiders indicate that the politics of the bid process have ratcheted up considerably—as have the perks. The 2007 Miami bid committee threw in the use of a yacht for each of the 32 owners, while Tampa offered all the teams free golf. The 2011 North Texas group went green instead, offering the NFL an additional $1 million to cover game-day expenses at Cowboys Stadium, enticing enough as that new facility is on its own.


Miami and New Orleans best meet all of these criteria. That is why New Orleans has hosted so many and will host many more. There is no question that they will remain in a frequent rotation. Now, 2018 coincides with the city's 300th birthday and would be a major media draw for the NFL. No one else can match that alone. On top of that, New Orleans is already planning to submit a bid (monetarily) that no other site can match. This is all about advertising. It is all about money. The owners make the decision on the Super Bowl site. Benson will have had his politicking done at that time. He will have cut deals with a majority of owners to ensure the 2018 date. I wouldn't be surprised if there were no other bids for that year.

It's all about money? Congratulations Dallas, you get to host all remaining Super Bowls.

Seriously, do you think before you troll post? As my sources pointed out, Indianapolis and Minnesota have already bid, Dallas is in the process of preparing to bid and Denver has been invited to bid.

Try reading my post before you troll reply next time.

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RE: I knew the Saints were bitter but damn. - RFlagg - 02-06-2013 06:53 PM