Featured Fan of the Week - June 5, 2015
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Published on : 6/5/2015
The game of football wouldn’t be as Excellent as it is without the support from fans all over the world. That’s why ProFootballHOF.com is honoring fans visiting the Hall of Fame. One lucky chosen guest touring the Hall will be featured every Friday in our “Featured Fan of the Week” series.
Name: Jared Reichbaum
City: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Social Media Handle: Instagram - @theentireplanet, Facebook - Walking Across Amarrowca
Favorite Football Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Who is the greatest player in Steelers history? "Mean" Joe Greene
What did you enjoy most about your visit to the Hall of Fame? Meeting Betty the 99 year-old docent. She's full of knowledge
The Hall’s five core values are Commitment, Integrity, Courage, Respect and Excellence. Which resonates the most with you? Courage resonates with me the most because I am currently on the most adventurous and dangerous journey of my life. I’m walking across America (from coast to coast) all by myself. I’m risking my life during this journey by walking against traffic on busy roads, exposing myself to the weather elements and walking through bad neighborhoods. In life, we must have courage to take risks needed to succeed in whatever field we choose. Those men who have made in the NFL have endured years of hard work and dedication. They show courage and most are considered role models because of their commitment to succeed.
Favorite NFL Memory: Super Bowl XLIII when the Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals. I was in Pittsburgh celebrating with thousands of fans.
If you could have dinner with one Hall of Famer, who would it be? Jerome Bettis because he never stopped moving his feet and ended his career in the best way possible by winning the Super Bowl in your hometown.
What do you think the Steelers record will be in 2015? 8-8. It's going to be a rebuilding season.
Who is going to win Super Bowl 50? The Indianpolis Colts.
Archived Fan of the Week: May 7, May 14 , May 22
Name: Jared Reichbaum
City: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Social Media Handle: Instagram - @theentireplanet, Facebook - Walking Across Amarrowca
Favorite Football Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Who is the greatest player in Steelers history? "Mean" Joe Greene
What did you enjoy most about your visit to the Hall of Fame? Meeting Betty the 99 year-old docent. She's full of knowledge
The Hall’s five core values are Commitment, Integrity, Courage, Respect and Excellence. Which resonates the most with you? Courage resonates with me the most because I am currently on the most adventurous and dangerous journey of my life. I’m walking across America (from coast to coast) all by myself. I’m risking my life during this journey by walking against traffic on busy roads, exposing myself to the weather elements and walking through bad neighborhoods. In life, we must have courage to take risks needed to succeed in whatever field we choose. Those men who have made in the NFL have endured years of hard work and dedication. They show courage and most are considered role models because of their commitment to succeed.
Favorite NFL Memory: Super Bowl XLIII when the Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals. I was in Pittsburgh celebrating with thousands of fans.
If you could have dinner with one Hall of Famer, who would it be? Jerome Bettis because he never stopped moving his feet and ended his career in the best way possible by winning the Super Bowl in your hometown.
What do you think the Steelers record will be in 2015? 8-8. It's going to be a rebuilding season.
Who is going to win Super Bowl 50? The Indianpolis Colts.
Jared stopped by the Hall of Fame on his journey walking across the country. |
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