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Steeler fans taking over Tampa...


John Fox

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Yea....local news is saying Steeler fans out number Cards 3 to 1. My buddy went to the NFL Experience and said it was worse than that. But then again, How many Card fans did you know personally before this? I didn't know any.

Very true...I have never personally met a Cardinal fan but Steeler fans are global.....gotta pull for the underdogs on Sunday!

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Cowboys have around the same number of fans as the Steelers do and the Steelers certainly don't hurt for pub.

Reason the Cowboys get more though is because of all the stupid soap opera crap with Romo and his hos, TO, Jerry Jones, Pacman, etc.

That's just it though, most of that soap opera crap is media generated. Most of it would be a non story with most teams.

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This is why I don't buy the argument that Dallas gets so much coverage because they are the most popular team. Nobody is more popular than the Steelers, yet they don't get anywhere near the same amount of coverage.

meh....if the cowboys were ever in the playoffs again long enough to get to the superbowl it would be the same thing.

a pitt/dallas superbowl would be way too much hype.

i pity the city that has to host that nightmare.

fortunately that will never happen in any of our lifetimes.

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