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The Super Bowl brouhaha is once again pitting the Garden State against the Big Apple.
They have feuded over ownership of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the birthplace of baseball and, in one of the weirder spats, which state was the source of a mysterious syrupy smell that wafted over New York City several times over the years. The smell ultimately was traced to a factory in New Jersey.
Now, even the NFL brass has been emphasizing New York City's connection to the 2014 Super Bowl.
"We promise the greatest game in the greatest venue in the greatest city," Giants co-owner Steve Tisch said the day after the announcement.
Such comments have not gone unnoticed by New Jersey football fans.
U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg wrote a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asking him "to ensure that the NFL appropriately describes the site of the game as `New Jersey/New York' and not simply `New York.'"
"The reality is that the Super Bowl will be played in New Jersey, and the NFL's marketing, promotion, and events should reflect that fact," Lautenberg wrote.
Christie, joking that he'd invited New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to sit with him at the game, said: "This is not a competition between us and New York. What this is, though, is New York is going to have to live with the fact that, when the game comes up, they're going to say, 'Live from East Rutherford, New Jersey.'"
[Associated Press;
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