According to Zennie62.com, The NFL Owners meet Tuesday at the Hyatt Harborside in Boston to conduct league business, including voting to determine which city hosts the 50th and 51st Super Bowl, or Super Bowl L and LI. (Follow Zennie62 on Twitter to keep track of what’s happening as I will be there.)
The San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl Bid appears to have the upper hand as it is buttressed by an incredible new stadium that will open in 2014, and was built in part with a municipal bond issue.
By contrast, the media has had a field day making fun of the Miami Dolphins and its owner Stephen Ross’ problems with the Florida Speaker of The House, and the electorate down there which seemed poised to reject Dolphins’ requested use of a hotel tax increase, even if the Florida House had voted for it, which it did not get the chance to do.Dolphins’ Stephen Ross Not Super Bowl Bid Weakling
The San Francisco Bay Area Super Bowl Bid appears to have the upper hand as it is buttressed by an incredible new stadium that will open in 2014, and was built in part with a municipal bond issue.
By contrast, the media has had a field day making fun of the Miami Dolphins and its owner Stephen Ross’ problems with the Florida Speaker of The House, and the electorate down there which seemed poised to reject Dolphins’ requested use of a hotel tax increase, even if the Florida House had voted for it, which it did not get the chance to do.Dolphins’ Stephen Ross Not Super Bowl Bid Weakling
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