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Official Super Bowl thread....

How fitting was the last play for seattle?

Porter standing over Stevens after drilling his ass and causing the 4th or 5th drop of the day for him.

Stevens definitly lost the smack war.
 
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I'm a proud Browns fans that loaths the Steelers, but I can't deny their accomplishments...they deserved this. I hate seeing them win it, but atleast my folks are happy, both born and raised there. Congrats to all the Steeler fans here.
 
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Don't know about that. That town leads the league every year in TV ratings for football. They may be nuts and inbred but they love their Steelers. Also, I would kill for Rooney as an owner over Modell any day.

I love it when people talk up the Steeler fans as being amazing. Do they have a choice

-their city sucks
-their other sports teams suck
-in most part, they lack any significant education that will allow them to advance in society

Look at the typical Steeler fan on TV. Pure trash. Of course, you could say that about fans of every AFC north team. :slappy:
 
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I love it when people talk up the Steeler fans as being amazing. Do they have a choice

-their city sucks
-their other sports teams suck
-in most part, they lack any significant education that will allow them to advance in society

Look at the typical Steeler fan on TV. Pure trash. Of course, you could say that about fans of every AFC north team. :slappy:

Like it or not the Steelers fan base is most like a college following of any NFL team.

They travel like mad.

I've now lived in KC, ATL and Jax as far as NFL cities go and every time the Steelers come to town they completely take over. Each and every time if you didn't know where you were you'd have thought it was a Steeler home game. The only one that held its own vs the Steeler hoard was KC.
 
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yeah, but that doesn't help me who has to experience it firsthand. :smash:

Let me assure you having experienced both firsthand...a St. Louis Rams fan makes even the worst Pittsburgh fan seem completely bearable. They are the WORST bandwagon fans on the planet. They have completely disappeared the last two years, but when they are winning they claim that "they always support their team". Suddenly this past season, I saw more Bears jerseys than Rams. Despicable.
 
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Yeah because all of the Steeler haters on here have shown such class while avoiding whining and excuse making.:roll1:

The better team won period.
cry me a river jax.

In the week leading up to this game, I wasn't sure who I was gonna root for, b/c I liked your QB/RB, but felt Seattle had not been given nearly enough respect all year.
Great day to be a Steeler fan knowing our success eats at classless Bengal and Browns fans like it does.
Some of us hated the crappy calls b/c they were crappy calls, sorry to burst your bubble/ego.
They travel like mad.
please explain... this concept wasn't covered all game long (nor the pittsburgh endzone shown on TV all game... the opposite end zone was surprisingly not filled with terrible towels, something I expected).
 
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Let me assure you having experienced both firsthand...a St. Louis Rams fan makes even the worst Pittsburgh fan seem completely bearable. They are the WORST bandwagon fans on the planet. They have completely disappeared the last two years, but when they are winning they claim that "they always support their team". Suddenly this past season, I saw more Bears jerseys than Rams. Despicable.

I completely agree. St.Louis fans are awful. They're like Southern Cal fans.
 
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sean salisbury tells it like it is...

MVP: Hines Ward
Turning point: This game turned on four nonsequential plays. The first was when Hasselbeck completed a pass to the 1-yard line only to see it overturned by a phantom holding call that never should've been called. Then Hasselbeck threw a terrible interception that killed the momentum of this team. To add insult to injury, he was flagged on another bogus call during the runback when he was simply trying to make a tackle. Finally, the backbreaker of this sequence was the Antwaan Randle El touchdown pass to Ward on a trick play that completely fooled the Seahawks' secondary.
 
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cry me a river jax.

In the week leading up to this game, I wasn't sure who I was gonna root for, b/c I liked your QB/RB, but felt Seattle had not been given nearly enough respect all year.Some of us hated the crappy calls b/c they were crappy calls, sorry to burst your bubble/ego.please explain... this concept wasn't covered all game long (nor the pittsburgh endzone shown on TV all game... the opposite end zone was surprisingly not filled with terrible towels, something I expected).

If you ever watch Steeler games, the commentators always make comments about how well the Steeler fans travel. Yes they are right that the Steeler fans travel but many of those Steeler fans in away games are from the area. Madden and Michaels mentioned at the beginning of the game about the terrible towels. The thing with the terrible towel you can't hide it, obviously the Steeler fans ridiculously out numbered Seahawks fans, so I don't what your deal is with that. All week the ESPN commentators made comments about Steeler fans taking over Detroit. Jim Rome said on his radio show that he hadn't seen any Seahawk fans. The Steelers have taken over every stadium with 5000+ fans except for maybe Green Bay.
 
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