Superbowl
After they were all introduced, Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck shook all their hands.
A few minutes later, the most popular among these Steelers took the field.
Running back Jerome Bettis ran out first all by himself, and the crowd went crazy. The Bus, expected to retire when the season ends, grew up in Detroit and has had the spotlight for the entire week.
Steelers fans easily outnumbered Seahawks fans. Terrible Towels were on sale. One fan made an interesting fashion statement. She had a top and skirt made with Terrible Towels.
Others had black and yellow face paint, masks, even feather boas wrapped around their hats. There were a few Seahawks fans walking around, and two local media outlets in Seattle took out a billboard on the way to Ford Field that announced "Go Hawks!"
Still, Seattle folks were vastly outnumbered. Players were booed constantly, especially tight end Jerramy Stevens during warmups. Steven drew the ire of Steelers linebacker Joey Porter when......
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