dlturner00
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Move it to the Liberty Bowl.
Have you been to Memphis? Better be carrying.
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Move it to the Liberty Bowl.
While Nashville may have a lot of entertainment options, the belief held by some on this board that it is among the world's or even the United States' great cities is beyond delusional.Atl can’t begin to compare on the entertainment scene that Nashville can. Super Bowl is a week long event, more than just a game. Add to it all venues, hotels, arenas, music venues, stadium are in a walking distance of one another, unlike Atl. Nashville needs a dome. After that, the Super Bowl will be there.
I should’ve put blue font . My wife is from Memphis. I know a decent amount about it. Not the best place in the world , but the BBQ is outstanding .Have you been to Memphis? Better be carrying.
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While Nashville may have a lot of entertainment options, the belief held by some on this board that it is among the world's or even the United States' great cities is beyond delusional.
Actually, Nashville is a great city with wonderful entertainment and food outlets. It is great for a weekend away from home and is especially nice during the Christmas season. I have never lived there, but has some friends who live there and some who have lived there for a number of years. More really good restaurants in Nashville the the rest of Tennessee combined. Which cities in the South or any other place would you rank better? Waffle House and Bojangles do not count.While Nashville may have a lot of entertainment options, the belief held by some on this board that it is among the world's or even the United States' great cities is beyond delusional.
Southern cities that would be better host cities for a Super Bowl include Miami, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston.Actually, Nashville is a great city with wonderful entertainment and food outlets. It is great for a weekend away from home and is especially nice during the Christmas season. I have never lived there, but has some friends who live there and some who have lived there for a number of years. More really good restaurants in Nashville the the rest of Tennessee combined. Which cities in the South or any other place would you rank better? Waffle House and Bojangles do not count.
Count me in on delusional if it is crazy to think Nashville isn't as fun or interesting a city as some of the other NFL home towns. If you love music...Nashville is THE city. Tennessee is a beautiful and friendly place to visit. Not going to put down other places but, I settled here for a reason.While Nashville may have a lot of entertainment options, the belief held by some on this board that it is among the world's or even the United States' great cities is beyond delusional.
First sentence...just no. Second sentence...we are talking about building to Super Bowl numbers of rooms and a bigger and better indoor sports facility. Sentence three...what is it with you and the "absurds" and "delusionals"?Southern cities that would be better host cities for a Super Bowl include Miami, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston.
Super Bowl cities need huge numbers of hotel rooms, large major airports plus additional airports to handle the influx of private aircraft, and an expectation of good weather in February. Nashville lacks in all of those.
Not entirely impossible for Nashville to get a Super Bowl but if all Atlanta can draw is 2 games in 30 years, the expectation that Nashville would be a regular Super Bowl host is absurd.
You’re the one that said you “settled” not anyone else. Ha. Nashville has a lot of good things going for it and just like any big city it has some opportunities too.Count me in on delusional if it is crazy to think Nashville isn't as fun or interesting a city as some of the other NFL home towns. If you love music...Nashville is THE city. Tennessee is a beautiful and friendly place to visit. Not going to put down other places but, I settled here for a reason.
"settled" - a term of endearment spoken in the south to signify the place where someone is very happy spending the rest of their life. I guess everyone else is still trying to figure it out or just lost. A lot of folks just lost these days. I settled in Tennessee. Good Ole Rocky Top. Not Nashville. Prefer living on a beautiful lake, out in the country, good fishing, good hunting, can't beat it. Enjoy the beach a couple times a year and visiting the "big" city a couple times a year for a concert. Then back home to where I "settled" again. You should try it.You’re the one that said you “settled” not anyone else. Ha. Nashville has a lot of good things going for it and just like any big city it has some opportunities too.
"settled" - a term of endearment spoken in the south to signify the place where someone is very happy spending the rest of their life. I guess everyone else is still trying to figure it out or just lost. A lot of folks just lost these days. I settled in Tennessee. Good Ole Rocky Top. Not Nashville. Prefer living on a beautiful lake, out in the country, good fishing, good hunting, can't beat it. Enjoy the beach a couple times a year and visiting the "big" city a couple times a year for a concert. Then back home to where I "settled" again. You should try it.
Lots of wishing for a Florida bowl around here a couple of months ago over Nashville so must be a fair amount of ignorance about Nashville in the Tennessee fanbase.First sentence...just no.
Second sentence...we are talking about building to Super Bowl numbers of rooms and a bigger and better indoor sports facility.
Well that makes bout much sense as bathin yur possum in the concrete pond so just strip me nakid, cover me n huney and stake me over a fire ant hill, bless yur heart.Sentence three...what is it with you and the "absurds" and "delusionals"?
Not joking!I don’t know if you’re joking or not, but I love it. I grew up on North Carolina bbq and now I am completely converted to Memphis dry rub ribs .
You definitely do. There used to be a couple of places here in Central NC that were Memphis style bbq spots, but they’re mostly in Winston-Salem now.Not joking!
I'm from Lynchburg VA and spent all my summers in west TN with my moms side and I have lived in Nashville since 2020 and I still haven't tried Memphis BBQ and I keep forgetting! Gotta just go down to Memphis one day and pig out.
Hard to beat Rendezvous Ribs across from the Peabody downtown. Beale Street has some good blues jam venues.Not joking!
I'm from Lynchburg VA and spent all my summers in west TN with my moms side and I have lived in Nashville since 2020 and I still haven't tried Memphis BBQ and I keep forgetting! Gotta just go down to Memphis one day and pig out.
Lots of wishing for a Florida bowl around here a couple of months ago over Nashville so must be a fair amount of ignorance about Nashville in the Tennessee fanbase.
Good luck building a billion dollar stadium, doubling hotel rooms, expanding BNA and attracting an airline other than Southwest, finding somewhere for all the business jets to land (and no, Smyrna airport is not an option with its current infrastructure), and ensuring warmer weather.
Well that makes bout much sense as bathin yur possum in the concrete pond so just strip me nakid, cover me n huney and stake me over a fire ant hill, bless yur heart.
Lots of wishing for a Florida bowl around here a couple of months ago over Nashville so must be a fair amount of ignorance about Nashville in the Tennessee fanbase.
Good luck building a billion dollar stadium, doubling hotel rooms, expanding BNA and attracting an airline other than Southwest, finding somewhere for all the business jets to land (and no, Smyrna airport is not an option with its current infrastructure), and ensuring warmer weather.
Have you never heard of John c tune airport. I guess you don’t have a private plane.
Well that makes bout much sense as bathin yur possum in the concrete pond so just strip me nakid, cover me n huney and stake me over a fire ant hill, bless yur heart.
Southern cities that would be better host cities for a Super Bowl include Miami, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston.
Super Bowl cities need huge numbers of hotel rooms, large major airports plus additional airports to handle the influx of private aircraft, and an expectation of good weather in February. Nashville lacks in all of those.
Not entirely impossible for Nashville to get a Super Bowl but if all Atlanta can draw is 2 games in 30 years, the expectation that Nashville would be a regular Super Bowl host is absurd.