Steelers football is back! Looking to pickup where they left off, the Pittsburgh Steelers begin their 2009 campaign with the preseason set to launch the second week of August. These tickets are going fast! If you have plans to go to a game this year, get your tickets before the season gets under way or you might be left watching it on TV. The reigning Super Bowl champs will be looking to make a run at a repeat performance.
Having locked up Hines Ward with a contract extension, the Steelers will look pretty similar to last years team on the field, but only if you have your Steeler tickets. Ward will get some help down field from deep threat Mike Wallace and newly signed Shaun McDonald. Big Ben will lead the offense and Willie Parker, assuming he stays healthy, should get most of the touches out of the backfield. Parker will be spelled by second-year back Rashard Mendenhall who received more work than expected due to the ailing Steelers backfield.
On the defensive side of the ball, James Harrison will be returning at outside line backer and, like many teams, the Steelers will be shuffling the deck in the defensive backfield positions. Several players will be competing for starting and reserve roles at corner back including William Gay, Keenan Lewis, Keiwan Ratliff, and Joe Burnett.
You need to get your Steeler tickets as soon as possible for the 2009 season. If you don't have access to season tickets and can't find good tickets at the Steelers' ticket office, buying tickets from the secondary market may be your best option. In the past, I've used StubSearch. The selection is always excellent and at fair prices. Something that sets this site apart is the outstanding customer support. There's a 800 number listed at the top of the site if you're leery about making on online purchase. Also, you can save $5 by mentioning to the sales rep or entering the coupon code '5off'.
There doesn't appear to be an expiration date on the coupon as I've seen it work for several months now.
To see what tickets are available for your team, visit http://www.stubsearch.com or call 1-800-935-0290. Don't forget to get your discount using coupon code 5off.
Having locked up Hines Ward with a contract extension, the Steelers will look pretty similar to last years team on the field, but only if you have your Steeler tickets. Ward will get some help down field from deep threat Mike Wallace and newly signed Shaun McDonald. Big Ben will lead the offense and Willie Parker, assuming he stays healthy, should get most of the touches out of the backfield. Parker will be spelled by second-year back Rashard Mendenhall who received more work than expected due to the ailing Steelers backfield.
On the defensive side of the ball, James Harrison will be returning at outside line backer and, like many teams, the Steelers will be shuffling the deck in the defensive backfield positions. Several players will be competing for starting and reserve roles at corner back including William Gay, Keenan Lewis, Keiwan Ratliff, and Joe Burnett.
You need to get your Steeler tickets as soon as possible for the 2009 season. If you don't have access to season tickets and can't find good tickets at the Steelers' ticket office, buying tickets from the secondary market may be your best option. In the past, I've used StubSearch. The selection is always excellent and at fair prices. Something that sets this site apart is the outstanding customer support. There's a 800 number listed at the top of the site if you're leery about making on online purchase. Also, you can save $5 by mentioning to the sales rep or entering the coupon code '5off'.
There doesn't appear to be an expiration date on the coupon as I've seen it work for several months now.
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