Postcard from New Orleans: Rockstar treatment for the Super Bowl media

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Postcard from New Orleans: Rockstar treatment for the Super Bowl media

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Before switching roles at Super Bowl XLVII Media Day, reporters and photographers were put in the limelight with a high-profile police escort from the media center to the Superdome through downtown New Orleans.

NEW ORLEANS — Well, check another item off the bucket list: police escort.

The hordes of reporters, photographers and cameramen attending Media Day on Tuesday were stuffed into buses and whisked away from the media center via police escort to the Superdome, roughly 1½ miles away.

That’s right, the same treatment high-profile politicians receive was given to people who pound away at keyboards and flap their gums for a living.

Motorcycle sirens blared as traffic was halted and we zoomed through the downtown streets of the Big Easy. And easy it was. It’s the kind of treatment one can get used to, particularly on a Friday at 5 p.m. in the Bay Area, where it would clearly come in use more.

We certainly had the people on the streets of New Orleans fooled. Onlookers gawked, waved and shouted as the buses passed by, probably assuming Ray Lewis or Colin Kaepernick was behind the tinted window.

No such luck. Instead, it was just a motley looking crew wondering when the next free meal was coming.

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