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Too too much hair to wear a cap.

There were also the fans. Since the event is usually staged at New York City Mut 23 coins, the image of the NFL Draft has become synonymous with lots of enthusiastic New York Jets and Giants fans (with the latter typically creating more controversy than the earlier). When Jets and Giants fans were in full huge numbers on the second-tier balcony of Radio City, football fans all over the place and all wearing the colors of their teams. Fans with modest tastes simply wore jerseys for their most beloved players. Plenty of Ben Roethlisberger, Mark Bavaro as well as Wayne Chrebet fans were on their feet (one fan even had an official Detroit Lions' Robert Porcher jersey).

For some fans who are ferocious However, a subtle jersey just wasn't enough. We saw a swarm of Cowboys fans who were dressed head-to top with Lone Star gear; kids sporting football pants and jerseys (sans pads, generally) as well as our favourite fan, the Pittsburgh Steelers fan dressed as an Steeltown Superman. Superman complete with Pittsburgh cape, white and black "S" across his chest as well as Steelers boxers...worn with black pants.

In the press conference room, the 10 first-round picks during the draft were brought on stage to be interviewed by national and local media. It was expected that the biggest enthusiasm in the room was for the local boy (and newly signed New York Jets offensive tackle) D'Brickashaw Ferguson. Based on only the reactions of the audience--a massive roar of cheers that was heard in the lower level of the press area when the draft was announced, Jets fans were content with their top overall selection. To be fair, Brick (as he will certainly be known) is a perfect fit to play New York football--with an easy smile and an affable personality which should make him more comfortable with the arduous months of scrutinizing ahead. Of of course buy madden 23 coins, being a native of Long Island--he played in high school for the Long Island's Freeport High School, which isn't bad either.