They haven't even kicked-off for Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, but preparations are already well under way here in New Jersey for the 2014 Super Bowl. What goes into moving so many thousands of people? Lt. Col. Jerry Sneed, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety of the City of New Orleans, talked with me about that and provides some insight into what New Jersey can expect.
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I admit I was wrong. I assumed that the overwhelming good for NJ coming from this would trump any personal agendas and everyone would make sure this project could be completed. A pox on all our houses. I do not want to point blame at any one person, company, organization, or union. Whoever did whatever they could to slow down this project knows who they are and has succeeded in making this project an embarrassment to us all. Congratulations, I hope your ego is now satisfied. Now when in February of 2014 we watch the Super Bowl with the Network cameras located at all the action in Manhattan and the occasional shot of the empty hulk next to Stadium, we can think of what could have been.