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Adam 3:18 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
nothing changes
Sharingan of accuracy. 2:54 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
NFL teams don’t host Super Bowls. Cities host the Super Bowl. If the Cowboys make it, the game is played at Cowboys Stadium.
Will 2:14 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Nothing would change. This has actually happened twice before, just not at the actual home stadium: the Rams at XIV (played at the Rose Bowl), and the Niners at XIX (played at Stanford Stadium). At the first game, the Rams were allocated their team’s share of the tickets *plus* the home team’s share, and the Steelers complained that amounted to favoritism. So the Niners did not receive the customary 10% of the tickets for the home team.
Barroccoli 1:15 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
It’s never happened. But if it did, like in the scenario you are talking about, then the Cowboys would still play at home.
John 12:50 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
I guess the Cowboys would have home field advantage. And be the first team to play in their own stadium in the Super Bowl
Nicci R 12:43 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
first I’d like to state that the Dallas Cowboys haven’t made it to the post season in forever. second, the superbowl is set over a year ahead of time and so thus would be impossible to change in a weeks notice.
TJ Davis 6:55 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
You must not watch football. The Cowboys made it to the post season this year and won their playoff game. They were two games away from the Super Bowl. They were also in the post season the year before last.
Gremlin 7:35 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Thx for that update TJ.
iRome 12:09 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Same place lol
Paul in San Diego 12:01 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
They get to play at their home stadium and get a distinct home field advantage. The Super Bowl takes a whole year to plan and they wouldn’t even consider moving it unless it was simply impossible to play a game somewhere. Like if there were some kind of natural disaster that devastated a stadium or the local infrastructure.
Matt21 11:31 pm on February 5, 2010 Permalink |
i dont think this ever happened but i would guess that they would cuz they wouldnt want to give a team a significant advantage…theyd probbably use that stadium the next year that the team doesnt make it
Gen. Stiggo (Atheati-in-Chief) 11:10 pm on February 5, 2010 Permalink |
The game would go on as scheduled. It would be impossible to change the venue between the Conference Championship game and the Super Bowl.
In addition, the game site is awarded to the city, not the team.