Personally I think they need to come up with a rotation of 5 or 6 cities and keep it, with the ideal cities being San Diego, New Orleans, Miami, Tampa, Houston, Arizona and Santa Clara.
Look at it this way. Say you're a fan and your team gets to go to the Super Bowl. You have the money to afford to go. Are you really psyched to pay $2,000 a ticket to sit in the upper deck in below freezing temperatures? Or would you rather pay $2,000 to enjoy 70 degrees? Unfortunately with the extreme cost of Super Bowl tickets, coupled with the fact this is a corporate game first and foremost, I suspect this will be the first and last outdoor Super Bowl in a northern city.
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