New Orleans last hosted a Super Bowl in February 2002. After Hurricane Katrina ravaged the city, some wondered whether the game would ever return — especially since it looked for a while like the team that plays there might leave.
But the Saints look to be staying put, and if they do the Super Bowl could be coming back.
Of late, the primary sticking point has been the fact that the Saints’ lease at the Superdome runs only through 2010, and the owners wouldn’t award a Super Bowl to New Orleans if there’s a chance that the city might not have a team in it when the game is played there.
“Listen, I’m all for it,” Saints owner Tom Benson said at the one-day meeting in Atlanta on Tuesday. ”I tried to get them to bid on 2012 but they wouldn’t do it. We’ve got to work out with the state to get an extension to our lease, a long-term lease is what we prefer. But I think we’re working on it. I feel good about it.”
Other owners said that they support the move, including Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga, and Colts owner Jim Irsay.
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May 24th, 2008 at 11:45 pm
I try to stay in the Now.
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May 25th, 2008 at 7:16 am
Well, this is one way the Saints can get to the superbowl because Reggie Bust isn’t going to help them get there.
… sorry, that was too easy, I almost feel ashamed… *almost*
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May 25th, 2008 at 12:54 pm
I still say they’ll be the LA Saints before too long. It might take another hurricane, but it will happen.
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May 25th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
L.A. doesn’t want an NFL team. Simple as that. Half of L.A. is at the beach surfin’, and the other half is getting their gang tattoos spiffed up. Who has time for the NFL?
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May 25th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
New Orleans and Super Bowls go together like peanut butter and jelly. I cant wait for the game to get back to the big easy.
I dont care if people would have to take submarines to the dome because the city is underwater, itd still be a better host than Indianapolis.
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May 25th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
It may be the Los Angeles Rams or the LA Jaguars but it won’t be the LA Saints. The New Orleans Saints (of Louisiana and that is the real LA!) have been selling tickets at a higher rate and price SINCE Katrina than before the storm. The Saints raised ticket prices for premium seats after the hurricane and have had no problem selling them. Premium Saints season tickets are actually substantially higher priced than comparable San Francisco 49ers tickets. I have both and speak from experience. The New Orleans Saints are going nowhere. Tom Benson may no longer be with us when New Orleans gets another Super Bowl, but his hand picked successor, Rita LeBlanc Benson, will be. She is the most powerful woman in the NFL and will be the owner of the team one day.
I am not sure the NFL even wants a team in Los Angeles. They have failed to prove they can support a team and I have not seen anything that would change that. The NFL probably gets higher TV ratings in LA without a team than they did when a team was located there because the market gets more and better games.
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May 26th, 2008 at 11:50 am
The Saints have been selling tickets at a higher rate and price since Katrina than before the storm.The Saints raised ticket prices for premium seats after the hurricane and have had no problem selling them.
FEMA CHECKS!
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May 26th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
People who still say “the Saints are moving out of N.O.” really show how stupid and uninformed they really are.
No need to say anymore. Any amount of research would have shown this fact. You obviously didn’t do the research, moron.
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