4/16/2009 11:45:42 AM
4/16/2009 11:47:17 AM
People love hating on CharlotteMore people than Seattle, Boston, etc, but we're just some podunk old hick town
4/16/2009 11:49:31 AM
I'm actually ok with it being seen as a pudunk hick town. It needs every bit of help it can get to keep the dumb yankees away.
4/16/2009 11:51:37 AM
4/16/2009 11:56:22 AM
so?[Edited on April 16, 2009 at 11:59 AM. Reason : ]
4/16/2009 11:58:46 AM
So, metro population means a lot more in this conversation than city population.
4/16/2009 11:59:50 AM
^,^^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Bostonvshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrolina
4/16/2009 12:02:30 PM
The Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC metropolitan statistical area is ranked 35th with a population of 1,651,568.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_Metropolitan_Statistical_Areas
4/16/2009 12:05:32 PM
Thankshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_metropolitan_areasBoom
4/16/2009 12:06:07 PM
And what will that metro population be in 5-10 years?Just look at the sheer number of residential midrises and highrises that have been built or are being built currently to see that the metro population is going to catch up fast.
4/16/2009 12:18:45 PM
Still, no stadium, no attractions, no transportationJust a big mall and one railway
4/16/2009 12:20:28 PM
I don't feel like looking up density statistics but I do know Houston and Jacksonville are the two biggest cities in the US so I doubt they are very dense and they both just hosted super bowls.
4/18/2009 12:29:45 PM
Largest by square mileage... Jacksonville is not as dense, but Houston is the 4th largest city in the US population wise...Wiki has density stats:Houston - 3,828/sq miJacksonville - 1,061.6/sq mi Charlotte - 2,515.7/sq mi[Edited on April 18, 2009 at 12:40 PM. Reason : x]
4/18/2009 12:39:19 PM
sorry if it's already been mentioned, but I thought that this had come up a few years ago (at league meetings? maybe it was just McCrory talking) and the NFL said we didn't have enough hotel capacity to even be considered for a superbowl bid.BUT people interpreted that as an excuse for the fact that we can have bad weather in Feb and the BOA stadium is open air. They won't ever be hosting a Superbowl in a venue where bad weather is a possibility.
4/18/2009 2:38:37 PM
4/19/2009 2:50:45 PM
What about a Super Bowl in Columbia, SC? Williams Brice is big enough.
4/20/2009 1:30:25 PM
i thought the only reason some of these crappy cities (detroit, houston, jacksonville, indy in 2012, etc) hosted super bowls was as a 'reward' of sorts for building new stadiums
4/20/2009 2:15:00 PM
i think it's funny that this thread has been taken so seriously
4/20/2009 2:16:49 PM
4/20/2009 2:38:10 PM