The Superdome: Why it's important to Louisiana, Sports fans and it's connection with the nation.

It is very unlikely that Jacksonville will ever be considered. That was a disaster. They had to bring cruise ships in add rooms to the area because it lacks the hotel space to accommodate such a large event. It will be held in Green Bay before it is held in Jacksonville again. If history is any indication, New Orleans, Miami, San Diego and Pasadena are the preferred venues to host a Superbowl. I would like to point out about those cities are that they have hosted numerous Superbowls when there have been better venues. The facility is maybe the fifth most important thing on the list of qualifications to host a Superbowl.

Superbowls have been awarded to new stadiums (or in Jacksonville's case, newly renovated) to entice tax payers to approve the funds needed to build the stadium. In other words, cities have paid for them. In return, they have been disasters.

You entire argument is based on speculation. No one has come out and said anything remotely to what you're stating. Even if they want to be publicly secretive about it, they will let the powers that be know who would in turn let us know. That's just not happening.

Again I ask, what is it specifically that these stadiums provide that the Superdome doesn't? I am open to be convinced, but "because they're shiny" is not a legitimate argument.