Why These Stadiums will NEVER Host a Superbowl

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The Superbowl is the crowning achievement of the NFL. And there's no way the league lets the big game be hosted in one of these stadiums.

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コメント (21)
  • Basically if your stadium isn't indoors, isn't located in California or in the south you're never getting a Super Bowl, except that one time in New Jersey.
  • Me being too poor to go to one anyways: “Yeah that stadium sucks”
  • Love how this video was made BEFORE the sewage pipe explosion in the box seats AND the non-load-bearing safety rail collapse, and FedEx Field was still at the top of the "No way in hell" heap.
  • I’m not sure why you think that Houston will not host again. It has the Stadium, two Airports, ranked in the top ten of Hotel rooms and average temperature for February is 64 degrees. Not to mention the nightlife.
  • @bobb6313
    I would love to see the Super Bowl played in the snow
  • @MazeDaGr8
    Honestly I'm looking forward to win Allegiant stadium hosts a Super Bowl cuz a Super Bowl in Las Vegas is pretty much a no brainer plus that stadium looks beautiful
  • Why the hell would Houston not host another Superbowl? Houston fits every criteria
  • Lambeau's the least surprising hard no you could have. I remember the question being asked regionally back in the mid-90s, and at that time, someone gave a great stat that answered the question forever for me: the Super Bowl at the time had about 2200 credentialed members of the media go to the week, and there were less than 1200 hotel rooms within an hour of Lambeau.
  • @CZsWorld
    5:45 I thought you were going to say when Heinz Field was completely demolished by terrorists in The Dark Knight Rises 😏
  • @bpar73
    With stadiums changing naming rights left and right, it would actually be easier to recognize the stadiums if you just called them "Browns Stadium", Seahawks Stadium". With the exception of a few, I can't keep up anymore.
  • @domanddev
    There is a ton of tourist attractions in Philly, take that back. Betsy Ross house, Liberty Bell, Love park, City Hall, Art Museum, and Cheesesteak spots
  • I get why Philly would never host a Superbowl... But saying cause of tourists reasons is a lazy take , you got so many historical places in Philly it's not even funny 😂
  • You're forgetting that, while the Met Life game had surprisingly decent weather DURING the game, a MASSIVE storm hit right after the game. That pretty much ended any outdoor stadium in cold weather cities from ever getting another Super Bowl. I'm shocked that Allegiant hasn't gotten a Super Bowl scheduled yet. I would have thought they would be on the list right after Sofi.
  • I would love a Super Bowl in the north. The game was designed to be an all-weather game. Not a track contest. Southern college teams wouldn't have nearly the success they have had in the playoff game if the games were in harsher elements. With that said, I was bumped to see how the weather affected the Bucs-Pats this year, which to me was the most anticipated game (which doesn't include my favorite team.) I wouldn't like a team to be at a disadvantage due to the weather.
  • As much as I would love to see Pittsburgh host and I know the Rooneys were pushing for it, that will always be a hard no. Hotel space and weather will always make this one impossible. Maybe if the Steelers ever get a dome but the City couldn’t afford a facility like that and the shear idea of ever having one goes completely against the identity of the team.
  • 9:32 Being downtown would actually help Soldier Field. For people coming from out of town, there is decent transit to get to the stadium from your hotel.
  • Honestly Super Bowl 50 would’ve been the perfect season to have a Super Bowl at Lambeau.
  • RE: Seattle - it rains 150 days per year on average in Seattle but the actual amount of rain is 37 inches/year on average. Much of the eastern seaboard gets more rain, for example NYC averaging 47 inches per year. It’s generally a light rain and I wouldn’t be surprised if they got one sometime soon
  • Some of the most memorable and fondly remembered games in many sports especially finals, are due to the crazy weather conditions at the time.
  • In 2012 I took two of my Children to Super bowl village the week leading up to Super bowl XLVI(46)In Indianapolis,we had a great time and INDY an Awesome Job of hosting. We also did the Indianapolis Childrens Museum,I live in the Ft. Wayne Market,so getting there wasn't that hard,I believe INDY could host another Super bowl by the 2030's