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  • Wow, I've been to 3 of the top 4 ( need to get to Green Bay) Heinz is a really nice place, been there for pro, college and high school. I liked it (Being a browns and Lions fan) Cleveland was nice, just a crappy game in my memory. Ford field was a drunkin' blast, so I had fun there :)
     
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    Tonyank;986329; said:
    Wow, I've been to 3 of the top 4 ( need to get to Green Bay) Heinz is a really nice place, been there for pro, college and high school. I liked it (Being a browns and Lions fan) Cleveland was nice, just a crappy game in my memory. Ford field was a drunkin' blast, so I had fun there :)

    The old Silverdome was fun too. Especially with everybody wearing grocery bags on their heads.
     
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    Funny that only one of at least the last 30 superbowls has been in a top five stadium, that being once in Detroit. The next highest is Houston, once. Meanwhile the rest of the superbowls are in stadiums that rank in the bottom half. Its partially because of the weather in northern stadiums in February Im sure but it still shows what side of the business they care more about.
     
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    kartaron;987400; said:
    Funny that only one of at least the last 30 superbowls has been in a top five stadium, that being once in Detroit. The next highest is Houston, once. Meanwhile the rest of the superbowls are in stadiums that rank in the bottom half. Its partially because of the weather in northern stadiums in February Im sure but it still shows what side of the business they care more about.

    I think you are forgetting jacksonville.

    But your correct, the northern stadiums are more represented on the top because football is tradition up there. Places like Miami and San Diego don't care as much about going to games because there is so much more to do in the south in winter.
     
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    TGfan06;987483; said:
    I think you are forgetting jacksonville.

    But your correct, the northern stadiums are more represented on the top because football is tradition up there. Places like Miami and San Diego don't care as much about going to games because there is so much more to do in the south in winter.


    I'm kinda tired of the warm weather super bowls-to be honest. They need to play in blistering cold snow, where football belongs.
     
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    SI got it right, Green Bay belongs at No 1.... if you haven't been... go. I went to about 25 games there when I lived in the Frozen Tundra... closest thing to Columbus on gameday that I have seen.
     
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