Scalpers were trying to sell seats for last nights game for $300.00 a piece for nose bleed seats, and I was one of over 66,000 who sat out in 4 degrees and -4 windchill to cheer our team to victory.
Guess we'll just have to agree that the Steelers and Packers both have some pretty loyal awesome fans.![]()
Neither team is my favorite team but I am happy for the fans of both cities for a job well done by both teams. I am especially happy that the Steelers beat the Jets. But I also feel that the Packers were the better team against the Bears.
It should be a good Super Bowl for everyone. Congratulations to you and the other 66,000 fans who sat out in the windchill to watch the game.

That's why the Packers have sold out every single home game since 1960...and the waiting list for season tickets has more people on it than there are seats at Lambeau. If I put my son on that list today, at 14 years old, he'd be dead of old age before his name came up.![]()


I find it hilarious that some Steeler fans seem to think Pittsburgh is the only team that has loyal, die hard fans all over the country.
As far as fan loyalty goes, I don't think any team can beat the Pack.
We're one of a kind.![]()

I've been to Lambeau Field and it is quite an experience. I will say, Packer fans are great. However, not sure I would call them one of a kind. As much as I hate the Steelers they have a great fan base as do the Packers. And there can be no denying Browns fans. Who else has lost a team that was so rabidly followed and supported only to lose it for absolutely no reason and then flood the NFL headquarters none stop to vent. Even the NFL had to take notice, admit Modell was dead wrong, and give us OUR team back, minus the idiot who moved it with a secret handshake on a Baltimore runway (pathetic, and since that day the Ravens are the only team I hate more that the Steelers).
Below is an excellent link from a couple of years ago. It lists the top three fan bases in the NFL. It takes into consideration stadium atmosphere, road base on the road, loyalty when team sucks, and several other factors. Their ranking was 1. Steelers 2. Packers 3. Browns. It was close, and while I think Browns fans are the best, I think they did get the top three correct.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/preview08/columns/story?id=3530077

I've been to Lambeau Field and it is quite an experience. I will say, Packer fans are great. However, not sure I would call them one of a kind. As much as I hate the Steelers they have a great fan base as do the Packers. And there can be no denying Browns fans. Who else has lost a team that was so rabidly followed and supported only to lose it for absolutely no reason and then flood the NFL headquarters none stop to vent. Even the NFL had to take notice, admit Modell was dead wrong, and give us OUR team back, minus the idiot who moved it with a secret handshake on a Baltimore runway (pathetic, and since that day the Ravens are the only team I hate more that the Steelers).
Below is an excellent link from a couple of years ago. It lists the top three fan bases in the NFL. It takes into consideration stadium atmosphere, road base on the road, loyalty when team sucks, and several other factors. Their ranking was 1. Steelers 2. Packers 3. Browns. It was close, and while I think Browns fans are the best, I think they did get the top three correct.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/preview08/columns/story?id=3530077

you're killing me Goofy. Don't make me actually like a Browns fan.
You guys are awesome though. Have been to many a games in Cleveland and always had a great time.


You know who had the deciding vote? A Pittsburgh native.![]()
But I also feel that the Packers (were) [ARE AND ALWAYS WILL BE] the better team against the Bears.
!!! GO PACK GO !!!
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Awesome!!!I was rooting for the Packers and am glad they won but that was a very boring and poorly played game by both teams although I do have to say at least Rodgers can take a hit unlike the beards Qb's
Really ???? So Rodgers knows how to get hit and not tear his mcl ? Pretty impressive. No qb was sacked more times this year in the NFL than Cutler. I think he has taken a hit to two. Rodgers has had 2 concussions this year. I don't accuse him of not being able to "take a hit".

The ESPN Club is the obvious choice and it will be *crowded*, but any TV will have the game on. Heck, the ESPN Club will have the game on OUTSIDE on the Boardwalk. Maybe over at the All Star Cafe over at the sports complex? I've never been there so I don't know how big it is. Wear your Green and Gold!Thanks everyone for the Posts... still a little confused about where to go but to watch the game. I think we will try the bar in one of the resorts, not sure which one.
We are staying at CSR and not sure if Rix Lounge seems like a football type bar, Any suggestions of which resort would have the best bar for watching the big game?
Go Pack Go
Thanks everyone for the Posts... still a little confused about where to go but to watch the game. I think we will try the bar in one of the resorts, not sure which one.
We are staying at CSR and not sure if Rix Lounge seems like a football type bar, Any suggestions of which resort would have the best bar for watching the big game?
Go Pack Go
Thanks everyone for the Posts... still a little confused about where to go but to watch the game. I think we will try the bar in one of the resorts, not sure which one.
We are staying at CSR and not sure if Rix Lounge seems like a football type bar, Any suggestions of which resort would have the best bar for watching the big game?
Go Pack Go
