I agree with this sentiment. As for the location choice, I'm really looking forward to seeing what Pittsburgh has to offer in terms of viewing football history. Pittsburgh or Philadelphia are both good choices in terms of history. (Pittsburgh also has the Roberto Clemente museum.)JeffreyMiller wrote:Are we devolving into a team fan site here?
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"Five seconds to go... A field goal could win it. Up in the air! Going deep! Tipped! Caught! Touchdown! The Vikings! They win it! Time has run out!" - Vikings 28, Browns 23, December 14, 1980, Metropolitan Stadium
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What does the location have to do with your rooting interests? I don’t understand the reasoning.racepug wrote:I'm a Raiders fan (too) from WAAAAAAY back, so. . ."No, thanks."
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I'd struggle w/ the temptation to deface the IR Franco statue that stands as a welcome to arrivals. Would probably get detained before I left the airport.
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I hope not, Jeffrey!JeffreyMiller wrote:Are we devolving into a team fan site here?
As a life-long Rams fan who was in the Rose Bowl when Stallworth's 72-yard TD reception wrecked everything, I'll say this: If I can go to Pittsburgh and enjoy the football history there, then anyone can.
The convention is in the early planning stages but I'm pretty sure it will be an outstanding weekend about football history. I'm looking forward to visiting with the attendees and hearing all the talks.
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You'd be lucky to be detained.JohnR wrote:I'd struggle w/ the temptation to deface the IR Franco statue that stands as a welcome to arrivals. Would probably get detained before I left the airport.
A lynching by rabid Steelers fans might be more likely...