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Pittsburgh Steelers Tickets
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As you know, finding great Steelers Tickets is probably the hardest part of being a Steelers supporter, but here you will find information on how to obtain 'hard to get' and 'sold out' tickets.
We will share all our sources and make available the knowledge we have gained over the years of buying tickets online. So you to can get down close and support the Steelers to victory!
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2009-10 Pittsburgh Steelers
The defending Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers look to do what only a handful of teams have ever been able to do, repeat as champions. The last team to do it was the 1999 Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.
The 2008 squad remains mostly intact for 09 and a number of upcoming free agents were resigned to the team including a six-year $51.175 million contract for the 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the year James Harrison.
Look for the Steelers to debunk those polls and pundits that say they cannot repeat.
2008-09 Pittsburgh Steelers
Coming off the 07 season as the AFC North Champions, the Steelers looked to improve on their 10-6 record and did so in spectacular fashion as they tore through the league with a 12-4 record emerged as the Super Bowl Champions. Head Coach Mike Tomlin won the Motorola Coach of the Year and rookie Patrick Bailey won Rookie of the Year. Three players made it to the Pro Bowl; James Farrior, James Harrison and Troy Polamalu. In the draft, they picked up Illinois RB Rashard Mendenhall, Texas Receiver Limas Sweed and Oregon QB Dennis Dixon.
The team finished the season at 12-4 and in first place in the tough AFC North and coach Mike Tomlin was voted the Motorola Coach of the Year. In the playoffs, the Steelers went through the San Diego Chargers, the Baltimore Ravens and finally the Arizona Cardinals to become Super Bowl XLIII Champions.
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