STEELERS FANS
What's the big deal about Steeler football? Being a Steeler fan means so much
more than football.
It means being from a corner of the world unlike any other It means being from a
place where the people are so tough-minded that they have survived the Homestead
strikes, the Johnstown flood and most recently the Etna Floods.
These people have the DNA of hard work, in mills and mines, without the
necessity of complaint. They live simply, with no frills. They don't have movie
stars or fancy cars. Instead, they have simple traditions like kielbasa and
Kennywood. They live in distinctive neighborhoods like Polish Hill and the Hill
District and all of the surrounding counties.
These people are genuine.
They don't have chic Internet cafes and cappuccinos, but they have The Original
Hot Dog joint, Eat n' Park and Iron City Beer.
People from Pittsburgh don't have sunny beaches or fancy boats, but the rivers
roll gently, connecting the small towns of people whose histories have been
built on strength and humility.
People from Pittsburgh don't have the biggest shopping malls or the best
nightclubs, but they'll take Friday night high school football and Steeler
Sunday over anything.
Steeler football means so much more than you think. It symbolizes a Diaspora of
generations who had the best childhood they could imagine.
They ran free without a care or concern in the valleys of those Allegheny
Mountains. Their blue-collar world was easy ... there was no one to tell them
that they lacked material things. There was no one to tell them that they needed
more.
As the steel mills closed and the jobs disappeared, some of these people had to
leave. While the world benefits because they spread their Pittsburgh values,
they long for their home where things were simpler and more pure.
They teach their kids about Jack Lambert and Joe Greene in hopes of departing
not just the knowledge, but the feeling that they represented.
They are everywhere, those Terrible Towels. They wave, not just for the team,
but for the hearts they left behind. They wave in living rooms in Fort
Lauderdale and in the bars D.C. They wave all the way to the Seattle Superdome!
They wave for the Rooney family, whose values mirror our own - loyalty, grit,
and humility. They wave for football players like Jerome Bettis and Hines Ward,
whose unselfishness and toughness have allowed sports to be about the game and
the team. Make no mistake that Steeler football is not just about football.
I could not be prouder to be from the Pittsburgh area than I am right now!! Even
if you no longer live in the area, you have South Western Pennsylvania in your
blood no matter where you go . and deep down in your heart of hearts, you can
still hear the Super Bowls of times past, the excitement in everyone's voices
especially our fathers, cousins, and anyone else who gathered around the TV on
Football Sundays!! Make no mistake, its just as exciting right now if not more!!
It's not just about rivalries and who is better than the other, it's about
family, tradition and roots! It's more than football, but its football at its
finest!! If you now live in Colorado, Ohio, Indiana, Chicago, Florida, Iowa,
Texas or South Carolina-- be proud of where you were born and who your FIRST
favorite football team was!!
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