It is time to go big or go home for the Pittsburgh Steelers as fans are expressing mixed emotions ahead of Sunday’s AFC North title game.Logan Lavoie flew in from California to catch the game, said, “I want on here renegade playing, I’m screaming shirts off, waving my terrible towel and just having a great time for a good Steelers W.”However, not all fans are optimistic. “I don’t think we’re going to go anywhere,” Robert Kapp from Kittanning said.The Steelers are looking to bounce back from their recent loss to the Browns, while the Ravens aim to maintain their momentum “I feel like they have a good chance of winning, but it does suck that we lost to the Browns. I mean, it’s not like a good team, you know?” Steelers fan, Rylee Ludwig said.Chris Lavoie, another fan who traveled from California believe the Steelers will shine on Sunday, saying, “We were in SoFi when we got beat by the Chargers. That was an abomination. We should have wrapped it up last week. Didn’t. We’re going to shock the world this Sunday.”North Shore businesses are also preparing for the influx of fans. “Well, I think the Steelers are going to have a tough game, but I think they’re going to be ready. They seem to always do well when the pressure is on the line. And I think that, we’re just going to we’re going to do what we can to win the pressure’s on the line as well. And we’re going to we’re going to make it happen.” Executive Chef at Shorty’s, Paul Latkowski saidSome fans are already thinking about possible changes if the Steelers can’t seal the deal”Tomlin’s a problem, but I definitely think we need to make some changes so we could continue to be better,” Steelers fan, Noah Hritz.”We need to get rid of Rogers,” Robert Kapp added.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 contacted Pittsburgh Police to see how they are preparing for Sunday’s game. They provided the following statement: As with all of the games, Pittsburgh Police and Emergency Management Services will be working both inside and outside the stadium and there will be a full complement of both as the Steelers determine the first responder staffing levels they require for each game.
PITTSBURGH —
It is time to go big or go home for the Pittsburgh Steelers as fans are expressing mixed emotions ahead of Sunday’s AFC North title game.
Logan Lavoie flew in from California to catch the game, said, “I want on here renegade playing, I’m screaming shirts off, waving my terrible towel and just having a great time for a good Steelers W.”
However, not all fans are optimistic.
“I don’t think we’re going to go anywhere,” Robert Kapp from Kittanning said.
The Steelers are looking to bounce back from their recent loss to the Browns, while the Ravens aim to maintain their momentum
“I feel like they have a good chance of winning, but it does suck that we lost to the Browns. I mean, it’s not like a good team, you know?” Steelers fan, Rylee Ludwig said.
Chris Lavoie, another fan who traveled from California believe the Steelers will shine on Sunday, saying, “We were in SoFi when we got beat by the Chargers. That was an abomination. We should have wrapped it up last week. Didn’t. We’re going to shock the world this Sunday.”
North Shore businesses are also preparing for the influx of fans.
“Well, I think the Steelers are going to have a tough game, but I think they’re going to be ready. They seem to always do well when the pressure is on the line. And I think that, we’re just going to we’re going to do what we can to win the pressure’s on the line as well. And we’re going to we’re going to make it happen.” Executive Chef at Shorty’s, Paul Latkowski said
Some fans are already thinking about possible changes if the Steelers can’t seal the deal
“Tomlin’s a problem, but I definitely think we need to make some changes so we could continue to be better,” Steelers fan, Noah Hritz.
“We need to get rid of Rogers,” Robert Kapp added.
Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 contacted Pittsburgh Police to see how they are preparing for Sunday’s game.
They provided the following statement: As with all of the games, Pittsburgh Police and Emergency Management Services will be working both inside and outside the stadium and there will be a full complement of both as the Steelers determine the first responder staffing levels they require for each game.