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Post by Dry Heat on May 21, 2018 9:50:17 GMT -7
Reports are leaking that while the next four Super Bowls are already set, the fifth and sixth will be AZ and NO. Reading reports sound like 2023 will be us. That puts us right on Rosen’s fifth year option year, preceded by four years during which we will have a cap efficient QB room and time to build around that under a new coaching regime, the Rams will be dealing with cap issues and a new contract for their young QB, and Seattle’s somewhat young and mobile QB will be older, slower and expensive.
i like it!
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Post by CardsFanQC on May 21, 2018 10:23:33 GMT -7
Reports are leaking that while the next four Super Bowls are already set, the fifth and sixth will be AZ and NO. Reading reports sound like 2023 will be us. That puts us right on Rosen’s fifth year option year, preceded by four years during which we will have a cap efficient QB room and time to build around that under a new coaching regime, the Rams will be dealing with cap issues and a new contract for their young QB, and Seattle’s somewhat young and mobile QB will be older, slower and expensive. i like it! Great minds think alike -- looks like while I was introducing a new thread about SB in AZ and Rosen's 5th yr, you beat me by a few minutes. Can the administrators drop my thread ?
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Post by MrDomez on May 21, 2018 10:55:55 GMT -7
it also means the Cardinals will have to give up one home game
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2018 11:58:39 GMT -7
it also means the Cardinals will have to give up one home game You are spot on. The Cardinals will have to give up a regular season home game and play it in London, or maybe somewhere else overseas, before the 2023 Super Bowl.
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Post by azcardinals11 on May 23, 2018 8:47:16 GMT -7
it also means the Cardinals will have to give up one home game You are spot on. The Cardinals will have to give up a regular season home game and play it in London, or maybe somewhere else overseas, before the 2023 Super Bowl. Am I missing something or is their some rule that in order to host the Super Bowl you must lose a home game?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 13:11:49 GMT -7
You are spot on. The Cardinals will have to give up a regular season home game and play it in London, or maybe somewhere else overseas, before the 2023 Super Bowl. Am I missing something or is their some rule that in order to host the Super Bowl you must lose a home game? The NFL changed their rules regarding the Super Bowl host cities and stipulated that the host team would have to play a home game in an "alternative location". The season ticket agreement that I signed a couple of weeks ago included the following clause : In the event in any season any Cardinals home game is played at an alternative location in connection with any Super Bowl bid requirement, the License Fee for such season shall be reduced by ten percent (10%)Prepare yourselves for a "home" game in London, Mexico or some other overseas location.
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