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For the last week, people have complained about the weather across the U.S. and worried about how it would affect the Super Bowl.

Those in Dallas who were supposed to be celebrating the big game instead had to endure a winter storm that brought dangerous snow and ice to the area.

Seven people were injured when sheets of ice fell from the roof of the Cowboys Stadium last week, leaving one in critical condition.

There is a solution to this problem though, and it’s as simple as changing location.

The NFL should always hold the Super Bowl in a place where the odds of snow are slim to none.

The NFL needs to build a Super Bowl stadium somewhere in Arizona or Las Vegas and host the Super Bowl there every year so weather will never again be an issue.

People would still want to go if it’s hosted in one of these locations, especially if it would mean being warm.

Plus, there’s the added benefit of not having to worry about falling cubes of ice hitting you outside the stadium.

Personally, I wouldn’t mind if the Super Bowl was only a few hours drive away from ASU.

Reach the reporter at nklauss@asu.edu


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