It's never a good sign when Eric Grubman, who is basically the NFL’s crisis manager, shows up at the day-after Super Bowl news conference. Unfortunately for the league, he has become a regular. The need for his presence Monday could be an ominous sign for New York’s chances when it bids for its second Super Bowl. Grubman, the executive vice president of NFL ventures and business operations, was brought in to discuss the New Jersey Transit train screwup that ruined the Super Bowl XLVIII experience for way too many people and sticks a big demerit on the report card of the first venture of New York-New Jersey into the stressful world of staging a Super Bowl.
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