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St. Louis has never hosted, even though they have a domed stadium. Detroit, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis are the only cold weather domed stadiums and they have all hosted in the past couple of years (or are getting ready to host).
Places I'd like to see host in no particular order are St. Louis, Nashville, Denver, Seattle, Charlotte, Oakland, and maybe Boston. None of them have ever hosted before. I predict Atlanta will get 2019 (and Miami is updating their stadium so they might get one in the future).
St Louis no longer has an NFL team. They moved to California in 2015 and are now the Inglewood Rams.
Try to keep up here.
It's unfortunate that a great city like San Diego cannot host the Super Bowl anymore due to their stadium being outdated in the eyes of the NFL.
Seattle would be a good choice. Their stadium is not too far from downtown and it is transit accessible and the weather can be a bit milder than say Minneapolis, or Detroit in late January/earl February.
I saw other cities that didn't have an nfl team posted on the first page. San Antonio has the alamo some which the saints used during Katrina. It would bring some much need rejuvenation to the stadium and area. It would be different.
The NFL will not put the Super Bowl in a non-NFL city.
Okay I get that... I thought he was asking which cities that you wouldn't traditionally find the Super Bowl would be cool to see it in.. And I mentioned all cities that have teams besides one which has a stadium and has had an nfl team play there for a season..
Jeesh...
I think Out of my list denver and Kansas City would be coolest.
They should put the Super Bowl in Alaska, football needs to be played in the cold like it was invented for.
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