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Old 01-15-2008, 06:04 PM
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A city that really screams of football greatness is Atlanta, Georgia.

I had a girlfriend who was from there and when we would visit I was amazed how deep they are into football in ATL.

For example, the pop warner leagues are taken VERY seriously. My girl's 9 year old nephew had a highlight tape. No jive a kid with his own tape. He would show it whenever company would come over and visit.

They love their football in the ATL. Perhaps that is why so many Super Bowls have been played there.
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Old 01-15-2008, 06:30 PM
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Normally when I think of Football touwns the first places that come to mind are the places that either have 1 pro sports franchize (Green Bay) or only 1 good pro sports franchize (Kansas City no offense WW) Anyways he is a list of my top 5 football cities.

Pro
1. Green Bay (Title town enough said)
2. Cleveland (Had great fans even with no team)
3. Philadelphia (Some of the most loyal and meanest fans in sports)
4. Kansas City (Great staduim atmosphere and nobody there recognizes the royalsas of lastley)
5. Dallas (As much as it pains me to put them up here they claim to be Americas Team)

College
1. South Bend (Just so much history there)
2. Lincoln Nebraska (I have a couple of Cornhusker fans living near me that talk nothing of Cornhuskers all year round.)
3. Los Angeles (Even though they have no pro team, UCLA and USC are dominant in the Pac 10)
4. Miami (A college that sends more players to the NFL then any other belongs)
t5. Columbus and Ann Arbor (Great rivalry, great players, great history. Couldn't really pick one ahead of the other so I give it a tie.)
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Old 01-15-2008, 06:43 PM
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To me it is Green Bay and South Bend. I have been to south Bend once. I was impress.
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Old 01-15-2008, 07:03 PM
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Over 250,000 people showed up for the Steelers Superbowl XL Victory Parade...



'nuff said.
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:40 PM
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Over 250,000 people showed up for the Steelers Superbowl XL Victory Parade...



'nuff said.
yeah, but when they lose it turns into a ghost town!

just messin with ya... but seriously...
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Old 01-15-2008, 11:56 PM
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No doubt for me I instantly think of Pittsburgh and Chicago.
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Old 01-16-2008, 12:12 AM
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Normally when I think of Football touwns the first places that come to mind are the places that either have 1 pro sports franchize (Green Bay) or only 1 good pro sports franchize (Kansas City no offense WW) Anyways he is a list of my top 5 football cities.

Pro
1. Green Bay (Title town enough said)
2. Cleveland (Had great fans even with no team)
3. Philadelphia (Some of the most loyal and meanest fans in sports)
4. Kansas City (Great staduim atmosphere and nobody there recognizes the royalsas of lastley)
5. Dallas (As much as it pains me to put them up here they claim to be Americas Team)

College
1. South Bend (Just so much history there)
2. Lincoln Nebraska (I have a couple of Cornhusker fans living near me that talk nothing of Cornhuskers all year round.)
3. Los Angeles (Even though they have no pro team, UCLA and USC are dominant in the Pac 10)
4. Miami (A college that sends more players to the NFL then any other belongs)
t5. Columbus and Ann Arbor (Great rivalry, great players, great history. Couldn't really pick one ahead of the other so I give it a tie.)
WHAT ????? You could not pick between ann arbor and COLUMBUS ? That is the easiest decision you will ever make next to " would you like to super size that ?"
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Old 01-16-2008, 07:52 AM
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:43 AM
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It kills me to say this but it has to be Green Bay. I have been there in early June and the heated conversation on sports radio was who the 3rd quarterback should be on the roster. This was in a year when the Brewers were in first place.
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Old 01-16-2008, 11:27 AM
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I Lived There For A Short Time And Have Made Quite A Few Visits........i Think The Packer Home Is A Great Football City.........the Packers Are Represented In So Many Walks Of Life All Over The City..........my Sister In Law And Her Husband Live On A Nice Street Right Up From The Stadium.......almost Every Business Has Something About The Packers On Their Signs Or In Their Windows............it Is A Great Place.
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