Yeah, that doesn't look inviting.Crap weather.
Not sure if Houston punted because they’re waving the white flag, don’t understand the situation, or trust the defense to generate points better than the offense.
CrazyNot sure if Houston punted because they’re waving the white flag, don’t understand the situation, or trust the defense to generate points better than the offense.
It will be a crime against humanity if the Bears abandon this kind of home field advantage and build another sterile dome. The NFL is misjudging if they think the audience wants every game to be played in weather controlled environments.
The more cities build domes the harder it’s going to be to crack into the Super Bowl/Final Four/CFP NCG rotations.It’s cities trying to get a Super Bowl and other big events.
The more cities build domes the harder it’s going to be to crack into the Super Bowl/Final Four/CFP NCG rotations.
A lot of the time they keep that stuff in the South where the weather is more pleasant this time of year anyways. The Superdome is a ****hole, Ray J is nothing special, Hard Rock has been renovated but still isn’t anything crazy, but New Orleans/Tampa/Miami keep getting major events with regularity.
Besides a few traditional rivalry games that have always been played at neutral venues there are fewer neutral site regular season games than there had been when they got out of control in the 2010s, maybe a small handful each year. I think what’s new is another international game or two each year.It’s not just sporting events, but concerts as well. Even the NFL Draft. And we’re seeing regular season College Football games moving to larger, neutral-site venues as well.