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Atlanta, L.A., Miami likely to host 2019-2021 Super Bowls


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The NFL owners will decide on Tuesday which three cities will host the Super Bowls in 2019, 2020 and 2021, and that decision is expected to show that building a new stadium or rehabbing an old one is the path to hosting America’s biggest sporting event.

Atlanta, Los Angeles and Miami are likely to host Super Bowls LIII, LIV and LV (that’s 53, 54 and 55), in some order.

Too bad BofA never got a shot.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/05/21/atlanta-l-a-miami-likely-to-host-2019-2021-super-bowls/

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Market size went out the window when Jax hosted 12 years ago.  Indy since then.  Weather went out the window when NYC hosted.  Hotels went out the window when CLT hosted the DNC.  CLT's relatively inferior party culture went out when the Detroits and Minnesostas host.  New stadium (or functioning lights) went out the window when New Orleans repeatedly hosts.  JR brought a team here but takes the phrase "better to give than receive" when it comes to his precious shield too far.

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28 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Market size went out the window when Jax hosted 12 years ago.  Indy since then.  Weather went out the window when NYC hosted.  Hotels went out the window when CLT hosted the DNC.  CLT's relatively inferior party culture went out when the Detroits and Minnesostas host.  New stadium (or functioning lights) went out the window when New Orleans repeatedly hosts.  JR brought a team here but takes the phrase "better to give than receive" when it comes to his precious shield too far.

Minneapolis is actually an amazing town to party in, and detroit is.....unique. 

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7 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Minneapolis is actually an amazing town to party in, and detroit is.....unique. 

Be careful what you wish for, as it affects us directly since we'll be playing.  Might as well ask for long johns and thermal underwear from everyone both this AND next Christmas to prepare for the insanity of walking those streets.

Minneapolis is a dump.  St Paul is nicer but they're distinctly different and only their proximity across the river makes their metro area larger than CLT.

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