Nice! I wish I knew what it was like to be apart of a city when they won a championship. Hopefully it will come.
Last year a magazine here did the best and worst moments in bengals history through fan photos. Me and my best friend were one of the 30 pictures. We were standing all decked out in bengals gear with the scoreboard behind us that said playoffs real big.
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Yeah that's who I was about to say was your most likely contender haha! Oh and speaking of Ohio, there were people that drove down from their to the parade @-) That is one serious Lebron-hater
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We got pretty close for the parade but it wasn't worth trying to get pictures because everyone's arms went up to take pictures. In the AAC the players were on a stage in the center of the arena thanking everybody and me and my friends were in the lower bowl pretty close. We were closer to the players during the parade...
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Pittsburgh shut down their schools for the Super Bowl one time if I am not mistaken so who knows... I don't think any businesses in the DFW area did though. But if you ever go to a Championship parade, GET THERE EARLY! We waited to get on a train for a good two hours
That's cool. I don't think we are as big ad Dallas but I know the opening day parade for the reds they shut everything down. I'd imagine a championship parade would be similar. Opening day for the reds is serious buisiness around here. They are going to make it an official holiday starting next year so people can be off work and out of school for it
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That's cool. I don't think we are as big ad Dallas but I know the opening day parade for the reds they shut everything down. I'd imagine a championship parade would be similar. Opening day for the reds is serious buisiness around here. They are going to make it an official holiday starting next year so people can be off work and out of school for it
We had apparently a crowd of 250,000. We probably have similar market sizes so I can see it being close to ours
I live 45 minutes out of downtown Detroit. I can just remember how crazy the 2008 Stanley Cup parade was. We got a great spot to watch the players drive by but when they got to the stage we were so far back.
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Last year a magazine here did the best and worst moments in bengals history through fan photos. Me and my best friend were one of the 30 pictures. We were standing all decked out in bengals gear with the scoreboard behind us that said playoffs real big.