PITTSBURGH ATTENDANCE

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CFN PREDICTION

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My head can't argue with CFN's assessment in the previous post. The BCS teams usually have alot of success on the ground against us. Our D-Line is undersized and must slant and angle their O-Line to death. That's takes alot of energy in the 80 degree heat, and only a good DL rotation can sustain that for 60 minutes.

My heart says Sheehan will put up another outstanding performance in front of what should be a large Falcon contingent. A few Pitt turnovers will put us on the brink of "another" win vs a BCS conference school.

GO FALCONS, BEAT PITT !!!!!
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TG1996 wrote:A Night Ranger concert that night? Looks like Freak will be looking for a hotel room... :lol:
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If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
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tiznow wrote:If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
Ahh, I love talking Stiller football with Pittsburghians (is that what they are called?)
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The entire euphonium section from the FMB is making the trip. The section is made up of almost entirely freshman, and we need to start these kids out the right way.
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Falcon137 wrote:
tiznow wrote:If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
Ahh, I love talking Stiller football with Pittsburghians (is that what they are called?)
They are called a lot of things. :-D Pittsburgers is what they are called. I am constantly reminded every time I go back that I am a Pittsburgher not a Hoosier.
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Falcon137 wrote:
tiznow wrote:If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
Ahh, I love talking Stiller football with Pittsburghians (is that what they are called?)
I believe they're called Yinzers. Don't want to insult them by getting it wrong.
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Yinz? I thought it was yunz...like "Yunz want another Iron City?"
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Definitely Yinz(ers).
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hammb wrote:
Falcon137 wrote:
tiznow wrote:If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
Ahh, I love talking Stiller football with Pittsburghians (is that what they are called?)
I believe they're called Yinzers. Don't want to insult them by getting it wrong.
I don't want to insult them by saying "Yinzers" is one of the gayest things I've seen since the Olympic diving wrapped up.

(Not that there's anything wrong with that...)
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Yinz or yunz both work. They are called as Yinzers as a group though.
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TG1996 wrote:
hammb wrote:
Falcon137 wrote:
tiznow wrote:If it is your first time to Pittsburgh for this game you may notice some people speak what appears to be a different language. It is actually english. :)
Ahh, I love talking Stiller football with Pittsburghians (is that what they are called?)
I believe they're called Yinzers. Don't want to insult them by getting it wrong.
I don't want to insult them by saying "Yinzers" is one of the gayest things I've seen since the Olympic diving wrapped up.

(Not that there's anything wrong with that...)
No of course not
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Post by jg4242 »

A large portion of the FMB trombone section is making the trip as well. I'm thinking we should have a fairly vocal contingent of Falcons at Heinz Field.
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Post by Falcon137 »

Anyone know how many tickets were sold through the BG ticket office?
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