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Posted By: Cy
I was wondering this morning why the NFL doesn't play the Super Bowl on Saturday night rather than Sunday night. |
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Posted By: David Smith
One extra day of revenue for the host city. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
It is filled with corporate "fans" who don't care about the game itself. I was amazed the time I went just how disinterested the crowd was. Nothing like a World Series game. |
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Posted By: Joann
True. Super Bowl Monday is #2 in terms of number of employees taking the same vacation day. Having it on Saturday would save a lot of people a vacation day. #1 day for mass employee vacation days, at least in Michigan, is Opening Day ... of deer hunting season!!! lol On the other side of the state, near Detroit, the Jobbie Nooners (Google it |
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Posted By: DJ
It's so true that this event is not for the casual fan who, like this pre-war baseball business, has been literally priced out. It is nonsense to have two weeks between games and the fact that there will never be an outdoor venue in the East to hold the big game is a joke. Who cares if the Rolling Stones freeze their nuts off. |
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Posted By: cmoking
The Super Bowl starts at 6:30pm on the East Coast and probably ends around 10pm. That's too late? Compare that to the World Series games that regularly end past midnight on the East Coast. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I have to agree about the majority of the people attending the SB not really being fans. I was lucky enough to be living in SF and have a friend get tix and ask me to go. Downtown SF was a night leading up to the game. Bars, nightclubs and restaurants were swamped with possers and wanna-be's, all looking for someone to suck up to and make a contact with that might furhter their career. Thanks god that I was a regualr on the Klub Kid circuit at that point, so I didn't have to worry about getting into clubs, but others I knew couldn't get into decent places becuase they were overrun with the SB crowd. The one neat thing about game is that SF won, so I got see the game and the post game celebration in the winning city. I think I got to be about 8am the next day. |
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Posted By: Cy
I overlooked the night-life that would generate all the revenue. That does make perfect sense. |
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Posted By: cmoking
I see kickoff as 6:20pm Eastern Time. |
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