Twelve years in Detroit, and just like that, you're wearing a Penguins jersey.

While Detroit Lion Ndamukong Suh was taking selfies with octipi and riding the zamboni during intermission of the Red Wings versus Blackhawks playoff game Thursday night, former Detroit Tiger Brandon Inge - now Pittsburgh Pirate - was skating a different tune.

According to Paul White of the USA TODAY, the Pittsburgh Pirates are wearing Penguins hockey jerseys on their road trips to support the Penguins. And Inge, who was born in Virginia and played twelve seasons in Hockeytown, took it to a whole new level:

Inge, it's like we don't even know you anymore.

Coincidentally, Pittsburgh will be in town to play the Tigers in a four game series beginning on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.

Inge's actions are far from serious transgressions, but when it comes to professional athlete allegiance, is it simply a matter of what town you're in at the time? It's fun to see NFL players support their town's other professional teams, but wouldn't you rather see them stick to their fandom?

Kind of. I mean, what kind of guy shows up in town with another city's team on his cap?

Have you ever moved across America and switched team loyalty or can relocation not change your heart? Could you ever pull a Pitino?