The NFL has narrowed the list of potential host cities for the historic Super Bowl L which will be held in 2016. Miami will compete with San Francisco for the right to host the game. San Francisco is currently building a $1.2 billion stadium, however Miami is said to have an edge due to the history of the game in those two cities. A final decision will be made in May 2013.
South Florida’s Super Bowl team divided over boat show Tensions mount as tourism leaders try to accommodate two major events. Broward says game on, while Miami-Dade warns of too few hotel rooms. http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/12/14/3142793/south-floridas-super-bowl-team.html
Miami will not be awarded Super Bowl L - absolutely no chance, guaranteed. It will be held in San Francisco. This is simply a tactic by greedy NFL owners to grab tax money from the average citizens - divide and conquer. Here is how the sly billionaires are scheming to fleece the public: Step 1: Divide and conquer - pitting Dade against Broward allows the NFL to determine where their strongest support comes from. Having two separate committees means that there are two organizations building a base from which they can work. Step 2: Whip the public into a frenzy. Local media will happily oblige (as they did for the marlins). Much ink will be spilled in the local rags. Step 3: Rejection. San Francisco is awarded the Super Bowl. Dolphins execs cry about how stadium can no longer compete with other tax-funded billion dollar stadiums throughout the country. Anonymous NFL sources are quoted in the paper saying this stadium will never host again without upgrades. Step 4: Corrupt local politicians whose campaigns were funded by the team introduce legislation to give the NFL hundreds of millions. Flood commission chambers with braindead fans wearing team colors.