
My dad was good enough to tape the Steelers Super Bowl parade for me and I watched it over the last 2 nights. Why 2 nights? It's 2 hours and thirty minutes long! The crowd was amazing. At some points the cars could barely get through. It was cold and it looked like it was sleeting. I'm not sure if the fans would have turned out and stayed like that in most other cities. Steeler fans really set themselves apart from the rest of the league this year in a ton of indicators. The first thing I read was that the Steelers lead NFL merchandise purchases for the 2005 season. Also, so far in 2006, the sales of Super Bowl items are up 500% over last year's winners, the Patriots in the same timeframe. The Steelers also had the top honor of "most watched" NFL team this year (and last year) in their home viewing area - meaning within a certain mileage limit, what percentage of TVs were tuned into the game. Finally, this year's Super Bowl was the 2nd most watched program in the history of television. Only the last episode of M*A*S*H had more viewers. Not sure if it was the granola eating Seahawk's fans that drove the number up? The next highest rated Super Bowl was Super Bowl XXX, again being lead by Steeler Nation. Total viewers who watched the entire game was up over 5% this year from the Eagles-Patriots game of last year. Who Dey? We Dey! Back to the parade thoughts:
* Randle El was having the best time of any player I saw. I hope he remembers that when he's signing his fat contract with the Bears or Eagles.
* For some unknown reason, the local ABC channel went with a 2 window viewing area for most of the broadcast with the one window showing the commentators. If there's one thing I hate, It's local TV people acting like celebrities. I didn't want to
hear these people, let alone see them.
* A reporter went up to Randle El and called him "Willie". Randle El said "Who are you talking to?" and the guy replied something to the effect of "I'm sorry, I'm an idiot." Yes, you are.
* Most players got to say something at the microphone and the director of the program decided to only show a handful of them. I could hear some players on the podium while stupid Sally Wiggins is talking over them saying "I think I see another car coming with players on it.......". SHUT UP!
* Joey Porter is no doubt the emotional leader of this team. No Doubt.
* Bill Cowher should never ever chant "Who Dey? We Dey". He looked like the whitest man in American on the podium doing that. Stop it.
* Jeff Reed is one interesting character to say the least. Nice hair.
* My biggest impression? The Rooneys. Dan said 5 words and Art II said about 10 and then they stepped into the background. I didn't even see Kevin Colbert take the microphone. I just sat there thinking - if this was Jerry Jones, Daniel Snyder or Jeffrie Lurie - I bet they'd be standing at the mike hogging as much camera time as humanly possible. Thats not the Rooneys. Thats one of the reasons I love this team so much.