South Florida is set to host its 10th Super Bowl this February, but it could be the region's last for a while. The Miami Herald is reporting that the NFL issued a stern warning that South Florida will lose out on Super Bowl bids for the foreseeable future if it doesn't make significant improvements to Land Shark Stadium, the current home of the Dolphins and baseball's Florida Marlins. Frank Supovitz, the NFL's senior vice president of events, told a business group Wednesday that the stadium would have to add a roof, modern skyboxes, high-definition lighting and other amenities. Source: Yahoo Sports.com
Just add a roof? How the heck do you get that done? It would probably cost more then the damn stadium at this point....
We almost got a sliding roof installed on Arrowhead. Not sure why we didn't anymore. Could have meant a SB here in KC.