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Oh hell no. An average normal game will cost $1000 for a family of 3. Imagine how much more the Superbowl will cost. Plus, football is really stop and go, perfect for commercial breaks. That means there's A LOT of downtime during the game when you're just sitting there doing nothing. Oh, and the field is 100 yards long, so unless you can get tickets down close, near the 50 yard line, most of what happens will be outside of your view. Football is a sport made for TV, and I see no value in going to the game. Lastly, our local team fans are so loud that I can hear them yelling a couple miles away during the games. I have no desire to be anywhere close to that stadium during a game.