11 Oct 2011
Arizona's University of Phoenix stadium will host it's second Super Bowl after beating out Tampa's bid for the 2015 event. The last one, as you may remember, involved David Tyree, an 18-0 Patriots team, and one of the better Super Bowls in NFL history.
9 comments, Last at 14 Oct 2011, 3:20pm by Sammyg
Offensive line problems highlight the needs in the NFC North ... except in Chicago, which is kind of unsettling to think about.
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Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
Oh man... is that blurb a subtle hint at FO's new PSBQOA statistic for ranking venues and stadia? (Participant-Adjusted Super Bowl Quality Over Average, of course)
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
Insert snarky comment about "17-0" here.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
David Tyree tells me "19-0" isn't right either... potentially 19-0, maybe, but I'd go with 18-0.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
I was going for the inevitability that was said result. But I can understand how that phrasing could confuse.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
I predict Mercury Morris will not be given any presstime before this event. Mainly because it is likely to fall this year.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
I don't know what you're referring to as "it". Presumably either the stadium or the Dolphins perfect season exclusivity. Either way "likely" seems way, way, off base.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
Let there be SLUGGO routes everywhere.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
Should be "its second Super Bowl" in the first sentence.
Re: Phoenix Will Host 2015 Super Bowl
Insert obligatory joke about Mark Sanchez getting deported if the Jets make the Super Bowl.
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