There are people who criticized the NFL's decision to stage a Super Bowl in New Jersey because of the risk of inclement weather.
These people are wrong.
Every rational, optimistic person in the U.S. hopes it snows during the Super Bowl. Snow football is great. Snow football in the Super Bowl would be historic.
A storm covered the area with 10+ inches of snow on Wednesday.
This is what the Super Bowl could look like:
Oh wow... #SB48 pic.twitter.com/j7YRjJiXTF
- Super Bowl XLVIII (@SuperBowl) January 22, 2014
Today at MetLife Stadium. Looks perfect for a Super Bowl! pic.twitter.com/W4vNVQiVys
- Jacob Ullman (@jacobu) January 21, 2014
INSIDE LOOK: The home of Super Bowl XLVIII Met Life Stadium today in the midst of a snow storm. pic.twitter.com/pDK63CnATu (via @setforward)
- NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) January 21, 2014
I'm a mile from Met Life Stadium. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/9KkrWAzG1b
- Noah Coslov (@NoahCoslov) January 21, 2014
They're getting in some good practice at clearing snow off the field at MetLife Stadium, home of Super Bowl XLVIII. » pic.twitter.com/iVvboetAHm
- SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 22, 2014
Hey #seahawks and #broncos fans...we're waiting for you. #superbowl @metlife pic.twitter.com/kpIbmIxD3t
- jamie stuart (@N12jamiestuart) January 22, 2014