Will this be a Steeler like home town game in Detroit?
Or will there be the same amount of fans for each team at the game?
I can't tell this time.
Maybe neutral?
monkey wrote:Hate to say it, but this will essentially be an away game.
Yeah some people have jumped on the bandwagon, but the people who can afford to go watch the Superbowl in New York are largely not those kinds of people.
The Broncos have a MUCH MUCH larger fan base nationally...it's not even close. There are Broncos fans all over, there just aren't Seahawks fans everywhere...there just aren't.
Here in Fargo North Dakota, I can go to any sports bar on any Sunday and find multiple people wearing Broncos jerseys, (one of my 4 younger brothers included, it's his favorite team). I can go to any Sports bar in this area, and I can usually find exactly one Seahawks fan...me.
Lately at my favorite watering hole there have been a few more popping up (a couple bandwagon fans, and one transplant from Seattle) but it's just not even close.
Point is, it's the same way nearly everywhere, Broncos fans will always vastly outnumber Seahawks fans.
Expect almost the same atmosphere as in Detroit. Not quite as bad, but for all intents and purposes, this will be a road game.
Eaglehawk wrote:Will this be a Steeler like home town game in Detroit?
Or will there be the same amount of fans for each team at the game?
I can't tell this time.
Maybe neutral?
depaashaas wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:Will this be a Steeler like home town game in Detroit?
Or will there be the same amount of fans for each team at the game?
I can't tell this time.
Maybe neutral?
It's a pretty far drive, fly what ever from both cities, I think back in '05 it was close enough what 6 hour drive from spitburgh to superbowl and lot of steeler fans jumped on it and there is big fan base there for steeler
Looks like so far 18% of ticket sales for SB have come from Washington state and 12% from horseface country heard same thing on radio today and found this....on denver post site
http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_2 ... super-bowl
Met life can handle 82K of visitors, I just don't know what the number of tickets the 18% is based of, is it from total of 82k or is it 18% of 61k that is left after the NFL takes their 25.5% and does this 18% include the tickets that was sold though Seahawks to season ticket holders according to this site it is 17.5% of total tickets according to this site http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/ ... ckets1.htm. So if the 18% includes the 17.5% for season ticket holders (what I find hard to believe) you can have up to 14760 12's there. Now if this not include the the 17.5% to ticket holders, (and those are all sold, a friend of mine is season ticket holder and was in the drawing and he did not get one), then you are potentially looking at close to 30k of 12's at the game, looks like Christmas to me. Anyway just wish full thinking I guess, for all I know there will only be 53 of them
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