This is their first trip as Indianapolis Colts, but they had two appearances as Baltimore Colts, both classics in the annals of Superbowls. The first one was technically game three of AFC-NFC Championships but the first to be called a SuperBowl.
The Colts played in 1969 against Joe Namath and the New York Jets in that now infamous game where "Broadway Joe" Namath boldly predicted a Jets victory prior to the game and then he and his Jets following suit with a victory. The Colts appeared once again in the big game just 2 years later then winning Super Bowl Number V narrowly in another true classic against the Dallas Cowboys in 1971.
So back to my hard decision, and after about 2 seconds of dreaming I had decided not to go this time around..lol (it's more like I don't have 10G's to blow today or any other day on any game), I'll be watching here at home with friends and some family like most other mere mortals, far away from the beaches of Miami and the Super Bowl.
But for the jet setting and wealthy it's on to Miami... for the right price of course.
But for the jet setting and wealthy it's on to Miami... for the right price of course.
Here's the latest scalper (oops, I mean broker) prices being advertised on the internet as of 5:25 pm cst.
Daily Herald | News :Rich Fan or Poor Fan: "'Bienvenido a Miami,' Will Smith famously sang.All that just to sit in the nosebleed section of the stadium with all the other "superbowl deadbeats", who's average yearly income is only about 150,000 yearly as opposed to the Super Rich and famous down on field and mezzanine level at the fifty yard line who's yearly income is 1 million plus or related to somebody who's is.
If you're going to the Super Bowl there Feb. 4, you may also be crooning hasta la vista to your dinero.
Ticketless Bears fans aren't completely without hope for scoring a seat to the big game, a hotel room for Super Bowl weekend and a seat on a plane leaving from Chicago. Unless, that is, they are totally broke.
The best deals in town are not really deals in the bargain sense.They are all-inclusive packages, like the Official Chicago Bears Super Bowl Fan Travel package, which gets fans a seat on a round-trip chartered flight to Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, three nights at the Wyndham Miami Airport, an upper-level end zone ticket, round-trip transportation to the stadium on game day and an official Super Bowl lanyard.
All this - lanyard included - is $5,845 per person, double occupancy." continued
Or your a politician that happens to write policy in or for south Florida, Chicago or Indianapolis, in that case your in like Slick Willie Clinton at any local young co-ed wet t-shirt night whenever and wherever Hillary's not around.
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