The Super Bowl is coming to Jersey!

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SQ_Crazies
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May 27, 2010 9:25am
Grass will ALWAYS be better to play on than turf.
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krazie45
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May 27, 2010 10:01am
SQ_Crazies wrote: Grass will ALWAYS be better to play on than turf.
I wish the OHSAA realized this
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SQ_Crazies
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May 27, 2010 10:01am
Well, it's much more expensive though when you have to fix the grass all the time--long run expenses that is.
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thavoice
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May 27, 2010 10:10am
krazie45 wrote:
SQ_Crazies wrote: Grass will ALWAYS be better to play on than turf.
I wish the OHSAA realized this
I dont see how they can get away with having the state finals on grass unless they have multiple locations.

Last thing you want is state games to be played in muddy messes.
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BR1986FB
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May 27, 2010 11:07am
BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
BR1986FB wrote: I tell ya what, if a shithole like NY/NJ can get the Super Bowl, it would be blasphemy for an iconic venue like Lambeau Field to be omitted in the future.
Pretty ignorant post BR, I would think a poster like you would come with something better than this. Is someone from Cleveland really calling ANYWHERE a shithole, let alone New York/New Jersey?
Didn't say Cleveland WASN'T a shithole but NY/NJ is a shithole too. So is Pittsburgh and they don't deserve one either.

The only reason I said Lambeau was the tradition that it has. That is the ONLY other cold weather city I'd consider.

There is NO tradition in Cleveland Browns Stadium OR Heinz Field. Now if Municipal Stadium or Three Sewers still existed, yeah, they might be viable options.
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May 27, 2010 11:34am
BR1986FB wrote:
BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
BR1986FB wrote: I tell ya what, if a shithole like NY/NJ can get the Super Bowl, it would be blasphemy for an iconic venue like Lambeau Field to be omitted in the future.
Pretty ignorant post BR, I would think a poster like you would come with something better than this. Is someone from Cleveland really calling ANYWHERE a shithole, let alone New York/New Jersey?
Didn't say Cleveland WASN'T a shithole but NY/NJ is a shithole too. So is Pittsburgh and they don't deserve one either.

The only reason I said Lambeau was the tradition that it has. That is the ONLY other cold weather city I'd consider.

There is NO tradition in Cleveland Browns Stadium OR Heinz Field. Now if Municipal Stadium or Three Sewers still existed, yeah, they might be viable options.
I respectfully disagree about New York being a shithole -- I think our culture, style and atmosphere needs no defense. Somehow, millions of tourists from around the world choose to experience it.
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Al Bundy
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May 27, 2010 12:42pm
BR1986FB wrote:
BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
BR1986FB wrote: I tell ya what, if a shithole like NY/NJ can get the Super Bowl, it would be blasphemy for an iconic venue like Lambeau Field to be omitted in the future.
Pretty ignorant post BR, I would think a poster like you would come with something better than this. Is someone from Cleveland really calling ANYWHERE a shithole, let alone New York/New Jersey?
Didn't say Cleveland WASN'T a shithole but NY/NJ is a shithole too. So is Pittsburgh and they don't deserve one either.

The only reason I said Lambeau was the tradition that it has. That is the ONLY other cold weather city I'd consider.

There is NO tradition in Cleveland Browns Stadium OR Heinz Field. Now if Municipal Stadium or Three Sewers still existed, yeah, they might be viable options.
Lambeau might be on the only NFL stadium left that has tradition. All of the other ones have been torn down, except for Soldier Field, but they ruined that with the awful renovation.
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May 27, 2010 12:57pm
New York is FAR from a shit hole. When you have that many people, there are bound to be some nasty things but to call it a shit hole is hysterical.