GannonFan wrote:Vidav wrote:I have no idea what bar in town is the Steeler bar.

No beers for me.
I still maintain that, when it comes to Dallas, America's team has evolved from what it was at the beginning to just their nickname. Not something to be passed to who is most popular, just their nickname. Like how Packer fans are Cheeseheads and just because some other place started producing more cheese or something we wouldn't call their fans Cheeseheads. It would always be the Packer fans.
Things change all the time so nothing is locked in stone. The Cowboys weren't America's Team when the nickname was floated out there (notice there was plenty of resistance to the name from the get go) and they aren't that today. Just hoping it sticks doesn't actually make it stick. I'm sure cowboy fans may feel differently, but there are plenty of other people who get a say in the matter and most American's don't think of the cowboys as "their" team. If I say "period" now does that make my point even stronger??

That is exactly my point, it's not about who American's think of as "their" team. It's just a nickname that stuck to them. I don't know why that is hard to understand.
I'm glad you can focus on the important parts though. Mentioning "period" twice now. Sorry to excite you so much by saying it. Didn't realize how much that bothered you.
If you want to focus on popularity though here is some info on that. I know this is from wikipedia but you can follow the individual sources from there if you want.
The popularity of the Cowboys as America's Team has been supported somewhat by such NFL records as "Team with Most Consecutive Sold Out Games", a streak of 160 home and away games (including playoffs) that began on December 23, 1990, at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium and came to an end on December 24, 1999, in a Christmas Eve game against the New Orleans Saints in the Louisiana Super Dome.[10] Other examples are the NFL games featuring the Cowboys that result in record-breaking ratings at the time of broadcast, such as 7 of the 8 Super Bowl games featuring the Cowboys and the NFC Championship Game between the Cowboys and 49ers, the only non-Super Bowl NFL game to be ranked in the Top 45 Primetime Telecasts of All Time.[11]
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Also, period.