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A Hawai`i family takes their love of the Super Bowl to extremes. Each year, their backyard is transformed into a Super Bowl replica and it's one serious set-up This video is dedicated to New England Patriots fans.
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Ravens, Eagles, Steelers Fans Go Great Lengths To Celebrate Conference Championship Games
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You probably heard about the mayor of Pittsburgh yesterday, Luke Ravenstahl, who decided to temporarily change his name to Luke Steelerstahl in support of the Steelers for the upcoming AFC Championship. It's a bold move to gain votes for his election later this year show support for the team, but it's actually not even the weirdest thing that's been done by a fan of the teams playing in the conference championships.
Yes, it seems Steelerstahl has been completely passed in sheer ridiculousness by this Ravens fan, who kept adding lights to his home, and created a lit field, in celebration of each ...
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