Friday, March 29, 2013

Snowy Super Bowl?


Do you like watching football games played in the snow? Well next year the Super Bowl very well could be. The 48th Super Bowl is to be played at MetLife stadium in New York, which is an outdoor stadium. Some people are complaining that the snow will interfere with the game, and that the fans will be too cold in the stands. Here’s my opinion, if fans really want to watch the Super Bowl they will tough out the cold to be able to watch the biggest game in America. They can bundle up with their favorite jersey over their winter coat, and their team’s hat. The fans will have plenty of ways to stay warm. The whole argument about it being harder to play in snow, why is that bad? It’s not like they are going to freeze to death, they have those giant coats to go over their equipment, and there will be heaters everywhere on the sideline. Honestly, how cold can they be? The teams have to play in snow in the regular season, and the rest of the playoffs anyway, why should they get it easier in the Super Bowl?  The Super Bowl is meant to find the best team in the league, and I think the best team should be able to win no matter what the conditions. Having below freezing temperatures and snow blowing in your face might not be comfortable, but it’s hard, and tests how good a team really is.  If you ask me, the Super Bowl out in the elements is a good thing.

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