I think you definitely benefit more by having a "from the ground up" stadium, no question actually as you have a whole audience who has never been to this new stadium wanting to go.
I think in Miami's case, certainly their stadium won't be Dallas, Arizona, or some of those top of the line venues. I think the X Factor becomes how valuable Miami and South Florida in general becomes as a tourist spot that time of year. You are more likely to get people to fly from across the country to South Florida and plan up with Super Bowl events being held over having them do that for other colder parts of the country. A family can plan a week cruise and then spend a week in South Florida for the Super Bowl, or whatever. The stadium was holding Miami back from getting the bids, and I think these renovations definitely "do enough" to start regaining those bids (even though you still have a stadium in the middle of nowhere). . . . although I was a big proponent of wanting a new stadium as well . . . . I just see how that isn't going to happen and objectively looking at the situation, this is probably the "best plan of action" going forward.