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METLIFE STADIUM
Super Bowl's in 11 days. Can you imagine if .....................:eek::P:eek:
Snow accumulates on the parking lot of MetLife Stadium as crews prepare the facility during a snow storm, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014, in East Rutherford, N.J. Super Bowl XLVIII, held Feb. 2, will be the first NFL football title game held outdoors in a city where it snows. Storm buries Northeast; 16 inches of snow in NJ |
When you do not have to go out a few days of the worst of winter pass by easily. Since I am older and retired allows me a lot of choice for a given day.
Right now it is snowing heavily and will for the remainder of the day and following night. Perhaps a foot of total accumulation. |
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MetLife Stadium - MetLife Stadium buried under snow following winter storm Janus - NY Daily News And I thought my morning sucked! |
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Zac Brown Band- "Toes" lyrics - YouTube I like the Islands its a much slower way of living. |
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Everyone shut in for days. Rolling brownouts throughout the day to ease the power demands. I though God loved the Cowboys? Or he was mad about them not making it to the dance? |
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I think Denver's chances are directly related to the weather. The better the weather, the better their chances. The worse the weather, the less I like their chances....especially if it is cold and windy. You would have had a hell of a time holding the Super Bowl on a day like yesteday in NJ , I'll tell ya. |
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I thought he was going to jump out of his box & try to fly when Romo was picked in the Eagles game. :P:cool: |
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I hate it when it's not at least 65F here! :cool: |
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The Superbowl is, arguably, the premium sporting event on the planet. Being held in the biggest media market in the country makes sense. It's also a shot in the arm for the local economy. I'm about twenty minutes from the Stadium and I can tell you that the local business owners are lovin' it. One ironic tidbit. Eli won his second Superbowl at Peyton's home field. Now Peyton will try to win his second Superbowl at Eli's home field. What a coincidence. Go Denver! |
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Because Broadway from 33rd to 47th is being turned into Stupidbowl Blvd, closed for 5+ days. Since I primarily work in midtown, this will be a traffic/touron disaster and I do NOT look forward to this unholy mess. Not to mention that the NY Pig Department is clamping down on suckurinety in a massive way, inconveniencing anyone who actually lives and works in NYC. Screw the NFL. Screw the garbage in City Council and ex-mayor Bloomy's office who decided to rent a portion of the city to those pieces of corporate NASCAR trash. The NYC extravaganza should be held in a park or confined to Times Square, not shoved smack in the middle of one of the busiest commercial districts in the US. Holding the damn thing on Ward's Island would also be a good option. Doing a snow dance for February 2nd and hoping that the temperature at kickoff time is 10 degrees (F). Watching a bunch of steroid-addled practitioners of homoerotic tackling freezing their nipples off should be amusing -- hope a few end up with frostbite. Premier sporting event? Puh-leeeeze. Only from a Dumberican redneck perspective. World cup? US Open? Olympics? World series? As to what I'll be doing on Superbowl weekend -- I'm going skiing up north with some friends. Participating in some REAL sport, as it were. </rant> Here's an interesting tidbit, BTW... http://www.businessinsider.com.au/super-bowl-48-tickets-seahawks-broncos-2014-1 |
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Cold weather isn't really a problem for the players or the fans. I've been to several December games at the Meadowlands. Just dress right and you're good to go. The Giants vs. Packers NFC Championship game in Green Bay in January, 2008 is proof of this. Single digit temps at kick-off, near 0F at the end. It was one of the best games I've ever seen. |
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