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Here we go Steelers! Get one for the thumb!

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I haven't written anything yet about the Steelers magical run this year to avoid any jinx... but let me say this much: the Steelers deserve to win more than the Seahawks.

Not necessarily because the players are better, but because the fans are.

Pittsburgh is a city that takes it football very, very seriously. It is a city that lives and dies with its football team, sometimes quite literally. The fans write songs (notice that was plural). The Seahawk fans just infringe trademarks...

This post really sums it how these two cities approach football.

"Just how much of a nut-out should one person have over a football game? It's an exciting game, but winning the Super Bowl probably won't change the course of history." - Seattle Post-Intelligencer Website, Friday February 3, 2006

Don't tell that to a Pittsburgh fan.

"We've waited a decade...to make history..." --WTAE 4 Commercial

Seriously, though, what a storybook ending it would be for one of the best (and biggest) running backs - personalities - ever to play the game.

HERE WE GO STEELERS! HERE WE GO!

Only published comments... Feb 03 2006, 01:28 PM by Tim
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steven said:

That's about right. I'm a Seattle-ite and I don't know anyone watching the game. I couldn't care less who wins. I'm going out with my two daughters to the playground to play and then we're going to the museum. That's a much better way to spend my weekend than watching a bunch of overpaid prima donnas.
February 4, 2006 6:15 AM