Sorry, Indianapolis

As David J. Warner attested to Sunday over at the Fanhouse, Indianapolis really isn’t that bad of a city. I mean, they have the Circle Centre which is like a mall but way, way cooler. Also, it sports like, a few big buildings and the Indianapolis Indians stadium — which, from the outside — looks to be a great place to watch a ballgame.
But the city, which as of late reports was supposedly in the lead to snatch and play host to the 2011 Super Bowl, got beat out earlier this afternoon. Your winner, the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington North Texas. The new, bigger and more expensive stadium beat out the well, new stadium in Indianapolis.
But fear not, citizens of Indy: you hosted the Final Four in 2006. Also, the Fever season is getting into full swing at the moment.
Can Arlington, Tx., make any of these claims? I think not.

I can attest that Victory Field is indeed a great place to watch a ballgame.
Beats the hell out of a Fever game.
2011 is a bad year for the Super Bowl anyway. We wanted 2012. Nice and even.
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