Saturday, January 25, 2014

NFL's "Smart" Super Bowl XLVIII Decision




The NFL, most certainly, has some of the "smartest'" executives around!! When deciding where to have the Super Bowl, why not select a city that is more than likely to be frigid cold or even have a snow storm??!! "Perfect" choice, NFL! Yet, those weather conditions are just great for those executives since they will not have to face the elements of the severe winter weather at a stadium that does not even have a retractable roof. Undoubtedly, these executives will  be in their warm, comfortable sky box, hobnobbing with the rich and famous while dining on the finest of food and beverages. These executives imply that different cities should have an opportunity to host the Super Bowl and, also, fans are expected to be receptive to even the severest of weather conditions. But, surely the persons who made the decision not to select a city with warmer climate during February wouldn't be caught dead sitting in the uncovered Metlife Stadium stands among the fans who have to pay thousands of dollars for their ticket. So, the 2014 Super Bowl in New Jersey shows that although NFL executives may be entrusted to make important decisions on behalf of the organization, their "smart" decision in selection of the city is in their own best interest - financially and socially.

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