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  • Ozey74
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 2091

    Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

    Steelers fans are unquestionably best in the NFL


    The news out of Jacksonville Monday morning that approximately 25 percent of the fans for Sunday night's Steelers-Jags contest were waving yellow Terrible Towels came as no surprise to me. The Steelers have the most dominant fan base in the National Football League and their ability to consistently travel, en masse, and infest other team's stadiums gives the Steelers a competitive advantage that no other franchise can claim.

    For the record, I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania, was an Eagles fan during my youth and subsequently played for five NFL squads that were not located in Pittsburgh, so I have no allegiance whatsoever to the Steelers or their fans. I just call it like I see it.

    Seemingly minutes within signing with a new team, a player will be told by someone within the organization that, unequivocally, they have the best fans in the world. And though there are thousands of die-hard fans in Green Bay, Washington, Dallas, Buffalo, Cleveland, New England, and every other NFL city, the simple truth is very evident to every player in the NFL: Steelers fans are the best in the business.

    My thoughts on NFL fans were confirmed in a recent straw poll of a couple active players who said the Steelers fans far and away do the best job of taking away a home team's advantage. None of the players wanted to state their feelings publicly and disenchant their own fans, and for good reason, but the fact remains there is nothing quite as powerful in the NFL as Steeler Nation.

    I realized this for the first time in 2004, while playing for a resurgent Bills team that was one win away from a playoff berth. Running out of the home tunnel and seeing the smattering of Terrible Towels and black and yellow in the stands was disheartening. The Steelers had already clinched homefield advantage throughout the playoffs, so this final regular season game was meaningless to them, yet their fans had made the trip in droves.

    Though playing at home doesn't assure a team a victory, there are typically four significant advantages to playing in the friendly confines. There is no travel involved. The field and facility are familiar. The players can certainly feed off the energy of the home crowd. The noise can make it difficult for the opposing team's offense to call audibles or utilize the snap count to their advantage. Ask any offensive tackle how much fun it is blocking elite rushers on a silent cadence. They flat-out detest it.

    The significant presence of Steelers fans in opposing stadiums, whether they are Steel City transplants or folks who traveled in for the game, effectively eliminates the last two advantages. It is difficult to feed off the energy of the home crowd when you look up in the stands and see that a significant portion of the crowd is actually cheering for the other team. Plus, the noise is not nearly as deafening when less than 80 percent of the fans in the stands are screaming in unison.

    All of this adds up to the Steelers having a significant competitive advantage based upon their fans' ability to partially, if not completely, eliminate some of the basic reasons teams are so happy to play at home in the first place.

    I know exactly what everyone is going to write in their e-mails to me. First, people are going to comment on the Jags having arguably the worst fans in the NFL, and I will not dispute that in the slightest. People in Jacksonville would probably be more excited to watch an SEC clash between Kentucky and Vanderbilt. But it is not just Jacksonville. Seemingly, no stadium is truly immune to the Steelers culture.

    Secondly, I am well aware that the Packers, Raiders, Cowboys and Redskins, just to name a few, have great fans who pop up in away stadiums every time their team is on the road. Trust me, it does not compare to Steelers fans. I have played for some of those teams and it is not even close. The Steelers have the best fans in the NFL.
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  • MeetJoeGreene
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    • May 2008
    • 3221

    #2
    Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

    Cleveland spelled backwards is DNA Level C
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    • ikestops85
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      • Jun 2008
      • 3724

      #3
      Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

      It's about time someone came out and said what we in steeler nation have known for a long time. Can someone go post that on the bengal smack board. It should prove to be a lively topic since they can't talk smack about their football team.

      As many on this site think ... The Rooney's suck, Colbert sucks, Tomlin sucks, the coaches suck, and the players suck.

      but Go Steelers!!!

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      • frankthetank1
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 2755

        #4
        Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

        that is a great article and i agree we are the best fans any nfl team could have.

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        • AngryAsian
          Hall of Famer
          • May 2008
          • 3010

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          Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

          word

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          • Oviedo
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            • May 2008
            • 23824

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            Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

            yea baby!!!! This is what you will see in the Bumgals stadium next weekend








            Towel waving Steeler fans and depressed Bumgal fans
            "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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            • NC Steeler Fan
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              • May 2008
              • 642

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              Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

              Biiiiitchin'......
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              • Flasteel
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                • May 2008
                • 4004

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                Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                At least he mentioned the "Steel City transplants", but I get real sick of everyone attributing this to people who live in Pittsburgh, traveling all across the country to invade opponent's stadiums. What makes this happen is the unbelievably widespread base of the Steeler Nation which exists in every city across America (as well as most Mexican, Canadian, and many other world-wide locations).

                I'm not from Pittsburgh (or anywhere close to it) and have been a die-hard fan for well over 30 years. I am one of millions.
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                • buckeyehoppy
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1625

                  #9
                  Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                  Great view point from an NFL veteran on the real greatest team in the NFL.

                  The Steeler Universe has fans everywhere!!!

                  Steelers...On The STAIRWAY TO SEVEN!!!
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                  ASIAN... thanks, brotha!

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                  • stlrz d
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                    • May 2008
                    • 9244

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                    Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                    Originally posted by Flasteel
                    At least he mentioned the "Steel City transplants", but I get real sick of everyone attributing this to people who live in Pittsburgh, traveling all across the country to invade opponent's stadiums. What makes this happen is the unbelievably widespread base of the Steeler Nation which exists in every city across America (as well as most Mexican, Canadian, and many other world-wide locations).

                    I'm not from Pittsburgh (or anywhere close to it) and have been a die-hard fan for well over 30 years. I am one of millions.
                    Agreed. I'm not from Pittsburgh but have been a fan for 36 years. Steelers fans are living everywhere and not every one present at a game traveled from the 'Burgh or even from PA for that matter. No disrespect intended because plenty do. Just sayin'.

                    Btw, I was curious as to who wrote the article...here's the link: [url="http://m.si.com/news/wr/wr/detail/1203517;jsessionid=9F1704B52F597FF4946401B9190B386 5.cnnsilive10i"]http://m.si.com/news/wr/wr/detail/12035 ... nsilive10i[/url]

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                    • AngryAsian
                      Hall of Famer
                      • May 2008
                      • 3010

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                      Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                      Likewise... born nowhere near Pittsburgh. Just fortunate enough to come off the boat and in first grade, was made to sit next to the other new kid in school. A little Italian kid from Harrisburg, PA. Learned the "Engrish" language while learning to appreciate the game of football.... and of course that little Italian kid was a Steeler fan. Watched all those great SBs at his house and have been a fan since '74. Damn, I'm old.

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                      • Oviedo
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                        • May 2008
                        • 23824

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                        Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                        Originally posted by asiansteel
                        Likewise... born nowhere near Pittsburgh. Just fortunate enough to come off the boat and in first grade, was made to sit next to the other new kid in school. A little Italian kid from Harrisburg, PA. Learned the "Engrish" language while learning to appreciate the game of football.... and of course that little Italian kid was a Steeler fan. Watched all those great SBs at his house and have been a fan since '74. Damn, I'm old.
                        Born and raised in Pittsburgh until duty called. I guess that just makes me more special than the rest of you
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                        • stlrz d
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                          • May 2008
                          • 9244

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                          Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                          Originally posted by asiansteel
                          Likewise... born nowhere near Pittsburgh. Just fortunate enough to come off the boat and in first grade, was made to sit next to the other new kid in school. A little Italian kid from Harrisburg, PA. Learned the "Engrish" language while learning to appreciate the game of football.... and of course that little Italian kid was a Steeler fan. Watched all those great SBs at his house and have been a fan since '74. Damn, I'm old.
                          Gotcha by 2 years...'72 for me!

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                          • stlrz d
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                            • May 2008
                            • 9244

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                            Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                            Originally posted by Oviedo
                            Originally posted by asiansteel
                            Likewise... born nowhere near Pittsburgh. Just fortunate enough to come off the boat and in first grade, was made to sit next to the other new kid in school. A little Italian kid from Harrisburg, PA. Learned the "Engrish" language while learning to appreciate the game of football.... and of course that little Italian kid was a Steeler fan. Watched all those great SBs at his house and have been a fan since '74. Damn, I'm old.
                            Born and raised in Pittsburgh until duty called. I guess that just makes me more special than the rest of you
                            Yeah but how are you as a fantasy football GM? :P

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                            • Flasteel
                              Hall of Famer
                              • May 2008
                              • 4004

                              #15
                              Re: Nice article on cnnsi.com about Steeler fans

                              Originally posted by stlrz d
                              Originally posted by asiansteel
                              Likewise... born nowhere near Pittsburgh. Just fortunate enough to come off the boat and in first grade, was made to sit next to the other new kid in school. A little Italian kid from Harrisburg, PA. Learned the "Engrish" language while learning to appreciate the game of football.... and of course that little Italian kid was a Steeler fan. Watched all those great SBs at his house and have been a fan since '74. Damn, I'm old.
                              Gotcha by 2 years...'72 for me!
                              I go back to '72 as well and only know that because I had Steeler jeans (from Sears) when I was in the first grade. I'm from Bradenton, which has been the Spring home for the Pirates since 1969 and that's how I came to embrace the Black-n-Gold. By the time the Bucs came into existence, there was no turning back for me and in hind-sight, that was one of the smartest moves I ever made.
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