Quote of the Day
"If some idiot decided a Super Bowl in New York can happen, I don't see why it can't happen in Denver. The weather in Denver is more reliable than what it is in New York."-- Pro Football HOFer Marshall Faulk, on Denver possibly bidding to host a future Super Bowl. (DENVER POST, 1/31)
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The NFL is "expected to formally invite Denver to bid for the Super Bowl" in '18, '19 or '20, perhaps as soon as "owners meetings in March," according to a front-page piece by Mike Klis of the DENVER POST. Once it receives Denver's bid, the league will "consider whether to place its annual spectacle in a city where there's a possibility of a blizzard or a temperature near zero at game time." Pro Football HOFer Marshall Faulk said, "If some idiot decided a Super Bowl in New York can happen, I don't see why it can't happen in Denver. The weather in Denver is more reliable than what it is in New York. Not to mention it's a great stadium." Klis reports before Denver is "seriously considered, the league will evaluate its first cold-weather Super ...
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