Should St. Louis Replay the 2000 Super Bowl Instead of Watching the Pats vs Rams?

Louis Rams receiver Isaac Bruce celebrates during a 23-16 victory over Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV
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Still smarting from their Saints getting screwed over by the refs in the NFC Championship Game, several New Orleans bars have decided to air the Saint's 2010 Super Bowl victory instead of the 2019 Super Bowl on February 3rd.

 “I feel like I need to write a sorry note to my Pats and Rams fans, but this is ridiculous," Tracey's Original Fish Channel Bar proprietor Jeff Carreras told The Advocate. “It’s just hard to get over. So we’re going to spend the day eating crawfish and watching some Saints football.”

Which begs the question if St. Louis should join in with the Saints and tune out this year. The Gateway generally excited at to watch neither the Patriots who "cheated" there way to a Super Bowl victory over the then St. Louis Rams in 2002, nor the LA Rams for Stan Kroenke-related reasons.

On KMOX 1120AM during this year's Super Bowl, you'll hear a replay of Game 6 from the 2011 World Series (I.E. the David Freese game). 

Furthermore, a local promoter in New Orleans is scrambling to put together a music festival called the Boycott Bowl that would be timed to coincide with the Super Bowl telecast.

Looking forward to @Matthew_Bowers_ putting his support behind the NOLA #BoycottBowl . His billboards calling out #rogergoodell and the @NFL are savage! --⚜️--⚜️-- https://t.co/hihQSGKi2f

— JAPhelan (@jphelan713) January 24, 2019