Nobody is crazier about football than Pennsylvanians. After all, this is the home of the Steelers, the Eagles, and – of course – the Penn State Nittany Lions. From the tailgating parties in the parking lot to the two-minute warning and beyond, we're completely committed to the game. Come join our cheering section.
Fourtyniner's
Submitted By: Robert A. Polinsky
On a cold Saturday night in 1954 my father secured four Pittsburgh Steeler tickets for a night game against San Francisco. I watched in horror as the 49'ers defeated the Black and Gold 31-3.The only good I remember from the game was how great the hot choclate tasted .Fastforward 55 years later and the folks in San Mateo.Ca will know why between Jan 6-10,2009 when I proudly wore my Steeler shirts and gear all around town why I was a Steeler fan.
Why I love the Pittsburgh Steelers
Submitted By: Travis Abercrombie
I love the Pittsburgh Steelers because they represent the heart and soul of Pittsburgh; hard work, integrity, selflessness, and determination. Although I live over 1,000 miles away, Steeler Sundays afford me the opportunity to feel at home whether it’s waiving my Terrible Towel, or giving high fives to people who I just met, but am fraternally connected to through our love of our team. I love the Steelers because they represent all that is just with America.
Why I love the Steelers
Submitted By: Ursula Pryor
I learn to love the Steelers through my children, who fell in love with the steelers when they were just tots, they went to see them play even before they had a football field. my kids 9,8 and 6 was at every game. they are now in their 40s and fifties. watching their eyes at the memtion of the name, it was like chritmas morning, and feeling their emotions and joy, and being a Steeler fan no matter, whether they win or lose. Never give up on them
Station Square
Submitted By: Zach
If you attend a Pittsburgh Steelers game, I recommend parking in the South Hils, taking the "T" to Station Square, and taking the boat over to Heinz Field.
While in Station Square, be sure to stop at the Hard Rock cafe' for a Haystack Salad.
Go Steelers!
Gateway Clipper
Submitted By: Zach
If you come to Pittsburgh to watch the Steelers, make sure you start at Station Square and then take the Gateway Clipper over to the game.
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The City of Champions
Submitted By: TallCathy
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