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Stealth

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Pittsburgh's population was around 700,000 in the metropolitan area in the 80's. Then the mills collapsed and now the population is less than half that 20 years later.

There's more people from Pittsburgh who live in other cities than there are in Pittsburgh.

We don't travel. We're already in your city :)

(Except for Cincinnati....I've owned that city twice now...I love it)
 
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No it’s not.

You saying that the people who moved from Pittsburgh account for all those Steelers fans in other stadiums? They account for all the new people with Pitt jerseys around here? Even the few that used to be such huge Niners fans?

I don’t think so. It’s the same with Dallas, GB…any good team that gets alot of air time is going to have its share of bandwagon fans…that’s just the way it is.

We even have 1 on here…he won’t admit it though.
 

MzCiN

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lol we do ? well im from texas and i never seen alot of ppl wearin steelers shit. it was really rare when i did. but i guess it could be true. i know alot of bandwagon dallas fans.
 

Stealth

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There's always gonna be bandwagon fans. Those are the ones who bought Lawrence Timmons jerseys this year and Tommy Maddox jerseys a few years ago.

But there's a lot of displaced Pittsburghers. My entire family lives in Philly, Phoenix, Austin, and the Bay. That's why ever city has a Steelers bar. It takes more than bandwagon fans for that kind of shit.
 

Chree

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Games to remember: Mike Tomlin's rookie year as Pittsburgh's coach will be remembered as the season the Steelers couldn't beat the Jaguars.

Maybe it also should be recalled as the season Pittsburgh couldn't beat the Jets, too.

The Steelers began to unravel after being upset by the Jets 19-16 in overtime on Nov. 18, beginning a downward spiral in which they went from having a 7-2 record to losing four of their final five.

They barely made the playoffs with a 10-6 record, only to lose to the Jaguars at home for the second time in 21 days in an AFC wild-card game Saturday night. They trailed 28-10 in the fourth quarter, staged a frantic rally to go ahead 29-28, then lost 31-29 on Josh Scobee's last-minute 25-yard field goal.

"Nothing really soothes the feeling we have right now," Tomlin said.

The comeback, had it been successful, would have been the greatest fourth-quarter escape in NFL playoff history. Instead, the Steelers made another sort of history, becoming the first team in the franchise's 75-season history to lose twice at home to the same opponent in a single season.

The Steelers beat only two teams (Cleveland and Seattle) with winning records and found a way to lose to the Jets (4-12), Ravens (5-11) and Broncos (7-9).
 
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There are a lot of Steelers fans around…way more than the people from Pitt moving around the country.

So why does someone from say…the Bay…or LA become a Steelers fan? Or Dallas or GB? You like them cause they are a good team. It’s as simple as that. Well…unless you like their colors (yes…I’ve heard that before).

The Steelers have been pretty good for a while now…since before Tommy Maddox. Good teams get a lot more air time than crappy teams.

Why don’t you see a lot of fans of crappy teams out there? Nobody starts liking the Jets or Cinci. But you sure do see a lot of Pitt and Dallas.
 

Jazzo

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There's always gonna be bandwagon fans. Those are the ones who bought Lawrence Timmons jerseys this year and Tommy Maddox jerseys a few years ago.

But there's a lot of displaced Pittsburghers. My entire family lives in Philly, Phoenix, Austin, and the Bay. That's why ever city has a Steelers bar. It takes more than bandwagon fans for that kind of shit.
Real talk!!!
 
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Both Gimpy and Stealth are right.

There's always gonna be bandwagon fans. Those are the ones who bought Lawrence Timmons jerseys this year and Tommy Maddox jerseys a few years ago.

But there's a lot of displaced Pittsburghers. My entire family lives in Philly, Phoenix, Austin, and the Bay. That's why ever city has a Steelers bar. It takes more than bandwagon fans for that kind of shit.
Stealth I am an urban geographer, I've seen all of those population fluctuations from each decade, you're dead on about Pittsburgh not always being a small town (as far as big cities go). STL is the same way, it used to be a much bigger factor than it is today. But that being said, it was never a HUGE city, and today there are far more displaced New Yorkers, Bostonians, Philadelphians, Chicagoans or Los Angelans in every city in America than there are Pittsburghers. And you don't see bars for each of their teams in every city, thought they do exist.

Don't worry about the shots, if you're real, they ain't directed at you. Your team having this embarrassing component of the fan base is a product of it's success and nothing else. The real folks who are either from Pittsburgh or who have strong family ties to the area (and don't have a local team in their new area) can't help that these losers jumped on in their desperate search to be a part of a winner.

There are a lot of Steelers fans around…way more than the people from Pitt moving around the country.

So why does someone from say…the Bay…or LA become a Steelers fan? Or Dallas or GB? You like them cause they are a good team. It’s as simple as that. Well…unless you like their colors (yes…I’ve heard that before).

The Steelers have been pretty good for a while now…since before Tommy Maddox. Good teams get a lot more air time than crappy teams.

Why don’t you see a lot of fans of crappy teams out there? Nobody starts liking the Jets or Cinci. But you sure do see a lot of Pitt and Dallas.
Gimpy you're dead on, that's some real talk right there, I'm glad I'm not the only one who has to preach that shit on here anymore. All you have to do is count up all of the out of area fans (which is impossible of course, there is no Census for this), add up the historical winning percentages of the 10 franchises most likely to attract out of area fans, and do the same for the 10 franchises least likely to attract out of area fans, and you would see, there would be a massive correlation.

** But don't word it as "bandwagon" fans, b/c a lot of people interpret that to mean they were once fans and then they stopped being fans only to become fans again. You will run into a lot of these horseshit fans who will claim (and accurately) that they have never left the side of that team since they picked them. Use "illegitimate" fans because that implies they lost all credibility from the instant they made their choice, that nothing they do or don't do during the course of their "fanship" can alter that.