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Old 02-07-2006 | 10:57 AM
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What do you guys think about the NFL having an outdoor COLD superbowl?

Just imagine a super bowl at Soldier field or Lambeau Field in the snow?
I think it would be awesome. I am a college football player and i love playing in cold weather, i just dont think that they should take weather out of the game. It would just make it that much more interesting.

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Old 02-07-2006 | 10:59 AM
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What team you play for? And yes they shouldnt take weather out of the game. I enjoy watcing muddy or snowy football games it really shows how the players adapt to it.
 
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Old 02-07-2006 | 11:07 AM
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I play for a div. 2 school near chicago... I play Guard.........I'm glad someone agrees.... I especially hate seeing dome games, they are so boring.
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Old 02-07-2006 | 11:59 AM
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I think the NFL has the superbowl in warm or domed places more for the fans than anything.... You also have to remember the Superbowl these days is about much more than the game....they have stuff going on all week, big time performers at half time ect....so they will never have a superbowl in a place like Soldier Field.....and I think that Detriot was pushing it cause it was super cold there.

But, I personally want both teams to be able to play up to their best potential without having to worry about mud or snow. I don't really want to see a Superbowl that every single play is a running play because the QB can't get a grip on the ball because of the mud. Just my 3 cents
 
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Old 02-07-2006 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by jjtgiants
I think the NFL has the superbowl in warm or domed places more for the fans than anything.... You also have to remember the Superbowl these days is about much more than the game....they have stuff going on all week, big time performers at half time ect....so they will never have a superbowl in a place like Soldier Field.....and I think that Detriot was pushing it cause it was super cold there.

But, I personally want both teams to be able to play up to their best potential without having to worry about mud or snow. I don't really want to see a Superbowl that every single play is a running play because the QB can't get a grip on the ball because of the mud. Just my 3 cents

yeah exactly, that and it has to be neutral, so if you play a team from FL and a team from say NE... in the snow, i'd guna assume NE is guna have a huge advantage, and vice versa, NE guyz will probably drop of heat exhaustion...

And how could they get stuff done if it snowed during Brittany Spears super Bowl performance, I wouldn't be able to live after that...You can do that to Brittany...She's she's....:loser:
 
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Old 02-07-2006 | 05:04 PM
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I had a blast this year at the Super Bowl events. But I'm used to the cold weather here in Detroit.
 
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