Pittsburgh has been called "a drinking town with a football problem," so it's no coincidence it boasts a Super Bowl tradition second to none. The Steelers have brought the Lombardi Trophy back home for the sixth time - surpassing the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers. And as quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said earlier this week, fans who have taken to yelling "Six-Pack" at him aren't simply ordering the local brew. Pittsburgh now has it's Six-Pack!
Contrast that with the Cardinals, whose laid-back fans haven't seen a championship in 61 years and didn't expect to anytime soon. They aren't just happy to be here, but downright surprised. That wasn't an option for the Steelers. As if expectations weren't sky-high already, President Barack Obama jumped on the bandwagon and Mike Fincke, who grew up in a suburb of Pittsburgh and is commander of the NASA expedition en route to the international space station, recently took advantage of the gravity-free atmosphere to unfurl his Terrible Towel!
Wow! Did we have fun. But my heart can't take too many of these nail-biters. We were doing so good - leading 20-7 in the fourth quarter, we were all too confident. Then Kurt Warner and his Cardinals staged a rally to go ahead 23-20 with 2:37 left in the game! We were all near tears and Marianne was figuring she'd have to find a bus ticket to get back home on Monday. She did not want to ride back with Sonny if his Steelers lost! But, Big Ben and Santonio Holmes struck the last blow Sunday night with Holmes' "immaculate reception", and when Warner fumbled in the final seconds, the Cardinals’ dream of winning their first NFL crown since 1947 were gone.
We reserved a table at the Steelhouse the week before ($50!) and had to be there by 3:00 PM to claim our table. Remember, the game didn't start until 6:30!! By game time, I would estimate there were close to 1200 people in the place & it was crazy. I am sure there were some who don't even know when the kick-off was (drank a little too much, maybe!!) We definitely paced ourselves, plus our waitress's visits were few and far between. She was also a true blonde & would usually not remember what we had ordered even though she was writing the orders down! My nephew, Harrison, who is 14 definitely got an education .... since he was missing school on Monday, we did our best!!! But he had a ball. He had two jersey's - one for offense and one for defense so he changed them each time the offense and defense were on the field. Here are some pictures of the night.
Unless you are familiar with Steeler fans, it is hard to describe them to you. But a few things that really amazed Marianne while she was there ....
- we saw a cop directing traffic with his whistle in his mouth, his billy club in his hand & his Terrible Towel hanging out of his pocket
- we ran into the grocery store on our way to the game and there was not a person in there who wasn't dressed in black and gold PLUS their recycle grocery bags have Steelers stuff on them!
- school was to be delayed 2 hours on Monday morning because of Super Bowl.
- every store we passed had either Steelers merchandise being sold in it or GO STEELERS signs in the windows.
- a lot of stores and restaurants - Subway, Chinese restaurant, drug-stores - were closing at 5 PM so their employees could watch the Super Bowl.
An over-view of one side of the bar/restaurant & the crowd celebrating - standing on the tables and the bar -
All 5 of us decked out in our Steeler garb -
Sonny & Ashley happy with the WIN!!