Now the Super Bowl is one of the biggest extravagances in sports. The storied feast day of the American calendar is a must partake festivity, even if you don't watch the NFL.
But there is a big difference between it and other championships, such as the World Series, the NBA Championships, the Stanley Cup in that it does not take place in either of the two teams home fields. Of course the three later championships are all seven game series, meaning each team gets at least two games played in each city. But the Super Bowl lasts for one day, one game, one city.
And that city is usually a city ready to celebrate. New Orleons, Los Angeles, Miami, all hot locations even in the winter. But is it fair to have the Super Bowl in cities with no team, or never made the Super Bowl as opposed to the team in the championship with the best standings?
I think that if the Patriots have the best regular season record, and they are in the playoffs, than they deserve to have the super bowl in their city, no matter how cold it is. Playing in the snow is fun. Or is it? Now I am conflicted. Oh dear.
But there is a big difference between it and other championships, such as the World Series, the NBA Championships, the Stanley Cup in that it does not take place in either of the two teams home fields. Of course the three later championships are all seven game series, meaning each team gets at least two games played in each city. But the Super Bowl lasts for one day, one game, one city.
And that city is usually a city ready to celebrate. New Orleons, Los Angeles, Miami, all hot locations even in the winter. But is it fair to have the Super Bowl in cities with no team, or never made the Super Bowl as opposed to the team in the championship with the best standings?
I think that if the Patriots have the best regular season record, and they are in the playoffs, than they deserve to have the super bowl in their city, no matter how cold it is. Playing in the snow is fun. Or is it? Now I am conflicted. Oh dear.