Posted on 01/23/2014 1:59:11 PM PST by GeorgiaDawg32
Damn that Global Warm.....Climate Change, wink/wink!
Football is played outside, in real weather. The worse the weather the better the game!
Well, they were willing to take a chance on the weather. It’s a roll of the dice.
If they get a warm spell, it could easily be 45 degrees, which would be nice football weather. On the other hand, it could be in the teens or colder that time of year.
Maybe this will be the first and last time they have an outdoor stadium in the north host a Super Bowl. We’ll see.
It’s football. You play football in bad weather. Nuff said!
The Broncos, the Seahawks, and the fans don’t deserve the problems caused by Roger Gooddell’s idiocy methinks you are conflating some things here...
Why is nobody talking about Justin Bieber getting arrested? Instead we talk about the Super Bowl?
Maybe you assume the Super Bowl is about football. It is not. It is about money
misses the point ..
As a child of the 50’s, I remember watching pro football on tv (before all the drainage systems and so on were put in) and sometimes, literally, you couldn’t tell who was on what team except for the helmet.
It was a lot of fun watching a running back flying down the field and get tackled on the 40, then watching him slide and come to a stop on the 5.
Now this. This is terrifying...
>>misses the point ..
No, I get the point. They’re concerned that the rich d-bags who can get Super Bowl tickets will be uncomfortable if they can’t wear short sleeves to the game.
I just don’t care.
your class envy is ugly ugly ugly but that also misses the point. Your posts are short, pithy, and don’t connect with each other.
So which is it, your faux macho idea that we “play football’ in any kind of weather, or your absurd jealousy over those who can afford tickets in short sleevs?
Or are you just ticked off at life?
I still think the chances of them moving the game to a different day are slim to none. There is just too much money at stake - advertisers pay millions of dollars for a 30-second spot during the Super Bowl, solely because of the astronomical ratings the game receives. Entire ad campaigns are built around Super Bowl ads. Move the game to a Monday or Tuesday (or a Friday or Saturday), and those astronomical ratings plummet. The advertisers (and, by extension, the network) would revolt (and sue).
When New Yawk comes knockin’
their money does the talkin’
That is fun to watch .for a meaningless regular season game. It’s not what we wnat for the Super Bowl.
Ask THESE guys MEN about "bad weather."
>>Or are you just ticked off at life?
Nah. Just sick of whiny d-bags of any class.
They don’t care about the players; they’re worried about the swells freezing!
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