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Colts and Saints to Meet in Super Bowl XLIV, Find Tickets at SelectATicket.com

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Super Bowl XLIV Tickets

Colts vs Saints in Super Bowl XLIV

The Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints are set to meet in Super Bowl XLIV to determine the NFL Championship.

Super Bowl XLIV is scheduled for February 7, 2010 at Sun Life Stadium (formerly Dolphin Stadium) in Miami Gardens, Florida.

The Colts fell behind the New York Jets early in the AFC Championship game but with support from their home crowd were able to rattle off 24 unanswered points to claim the AFC title. The NY Jets can be proud of the season they had as at mid-season it seemed the playoffs were out of reach.

In the NFC Championship game it took an overtime session to decide the winner. In a great battle with the Minnesota Vikings, the New Orleans Saints were able to pull out a victory with an overtime field goal by kicker Garrett Hartley.

Both teams fought hard to win their conferences but nothing will compare to the pressure of playing in the Super Bowl. The Colts with league MVP Peyton Manning at quarterback and the Saints with charismatic leader Drew Brees at the helm are two offensive powerhouses that are sure to put on a great show. Super Bowl XLIV is shaping up to be one heck of a game.

Not to be forgotten is the halftime show provided by The Who. With classic songs like My Generation, Who Are You, Baba O’Riley and Won’t Get Fooled Again, even halftime will be hard-hitting!

Before all is said and done, Super Bowl XLIV looks like it will be one for the ages — find Super Bowl tickets today at SelectATicket.com.

Four Teams Remain In Super Bowl XLIV Picture

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

While the National Football League playoffs are heading into the Conference Championships this weekend to determine the combatants for Super Bowl XLIV, SelectATicket.com is already accepting requests for Super Bowl Tickets.

The Indianapolis Colts will host the New York Jets to determine the AFC champions and the Minnesota Vikings travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints in the NFC Championship Game. The two Conference champions will compete for the Super Bowl at LandShark Stadium in Miami on February 7.

“No matter which teams advance to the Super Bowl, it is one of the biggest annual events in all of sports and with halftime entertainment provided by The Who this year, Super Bowl tickets are going to be hard to come by,” says Tom Patania, CEO of SelectATicket.

The Indianapolis Colts feature a strong offense with star quarterback Peyton Manning, wide receiver Reggie Wayne and tight end Dallas Clark providing the bulk of the offense. However, they will face the NFL’s stingiest defense in the New York Jets. This season the Jets led the NFL in Total Yards Allowed per game and Passing Yards Allowed per game.

In the NFC, the high powered offense of the New Orleans Saints is what has brought them this far. Quarterback Drew Brees and Co. defeated the Arizona Cardinals 45-14 to advance to the NFC Championship game. The Minnesota Vikings, led by veteran quarterback Brett Favre, handily defeated the Dallas Cowboys 34-3 to earn the chance to play for the NFC Championship.

With a spot in the Super Bowl on the line, both games are certain to be hard-fought battles.

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Super Bowl XLIV

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Super Bowl XLIV will be played on February 7, 2010 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami.  This is the 10th time this stadium hosted this championship event.

The Super Bowl is a match up between the NFC Champions and the AFC Champions. Playoffs to determine who the two teams will be are already underway. There are 12 teams still in the running to be apart of the big game including the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, and the Baltimore Ravens.

Halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLIV will feature English rock band The Who. The Who is one of the world’s greatest rock and roll bands. They are now on the list of esteemed halftime acts including Prince, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, and many more.  The Bridgestone Super Bowl halftime show has been known to be among the most anticipated musical events of the year.

The Super Bowl is the most watched television program every year. The Super Bowl will be played before an audience of over 130 million people, but you could be among the few who see the football action live and in person from the stadium.

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Steelers Win, But Not Without a Fight

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

In a game that perhaps exceeded the expectations of most of us, the Pittsburg Steelers outlasted the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl 43 on Sunday. Despite the great play of Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald – particularly late in the game – the Steelers were able to strike last and eventually put out the flames.

It was Ben Roethlisberger’s touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes (and subsequently Holmes’ phenomenal footwork) that gave the Steelers the win. This followed a phenomenal 2-minute drill that drove the Steelers down field to give them a chance in the final minutes.

Fans who were lucky enough to procure Super Bowl tickets were on the edge of their seats in the fourth quarter when Arizona QB Kurt Warner found Larry Fitzgerald over the middle for a 64 yard touchdown to put Arizona up 23-20 with 2:37 left in the game. But much to the credit of Mike Tomlin, the Pittsburgh coaching staff, and the Roethlisberger-Holmes connection, the Steelers closed the deal.

Santonio Holmes was named the Super Bowl 43 MVP, but the award could easily have gone to Roethlisberger, or James Harrison, who’s 100-yard interception return to end the first half set the pace. All-in-all, Super Bowl 43 was one of the best football games of the century, and great way to close out the NFL season!

Cardinals are Still Looking for Respect

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Sunday is the Super Bowl and the Cardinals are in it – like it or not. There are many people out there who are still saying that the Cardinals don’t deserve to be there, and I just simply don’t agree. Granted their regular season didn’t go so well, but you can’t fault any team for winning their division – regardless of how bad the NFC West is.

Though they ‘barely’ made it into the playoffs, they have torn through some solid competition in the playoffs including the Panthers on the road and the Eagles, who were the consensus favorites to make the Super Bowl. Nevertheless the Cardinals got it done.

They deserve our respect. Tune in or grab Super Bowl tickets and see if they can continue their remarkable run.

Despite Injuries, Steelers Still Favored

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Despite the recent concerns about the status Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward’s injuries, the Steelers remain one touchdown favorites over the Cardinals in Super Bowl 43. The Steelers have had the best defense in the league all season, and when their offense is clicking, they have been absolutely unstoppable.

The Cardinals have relied on their powerful offense, led by Kurt Warner, all season and they are looking to expose the gaps in the Steelers D that few teams have found throughout the season. Apparently the oddsmakers believe that a powerful defense trumps a powerful offense, thus the 7 point advantage to Pittsburgh.

I’m not a betting man, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see the Cardinals cover that spread as we end up with a field goal deciding the Super Bowl Champion. Don’t think I’m right? Grab some Super Bowl tickets and see for yourself.

Steelers Defense Led Them through the Season

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

As the Pittsburgh Steelers gear up to face the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl 43, they can reflect back on their 2008 season and pinpoint the aspects of their game that have led them this far. One shining piece of their amazing season is their staunch defense which has made them a Super Bowl contender all season long.

This season the Steelers ranked at the top in every major defensive statistical category, some of which are as follows:

  • 2nd in Total Defense (YPG)
  • 5th in Passing Defense (YPG)
  • 1st in Rushing Defense (YPG)
  • 1st in Defensive Touchdowns (Total)
  • 1st in Scoring Defense (PPG)

It has often been said that “defense wins championships”… Well we are about to see if that remains true in 2009. Grab Super Bowl tickets now and watch the hard-hitting, fast-paced, nose-to-nose style of the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers.

Steelers Handle Ravens to Stake Their Claim

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

In the so called “man game” of the weekend, the two defenses of Baltimore and Pittsburgh made life difficult on the opposing offenses as Pittsburgh was able to seal it late with a Troy Palumalu pick six as the Steelers won 23-14.

Ben Roethlesberger and Santonio Holmes led the way for Pitts offense, while McNabb and Kevin Curtis offered the offensive power for the Eagles. But, as it was billed, defense was the key for both teams as interceptions gave Pittsburgh the decided advantage.

Next up for Pittsburgh is the big one against Arizona’s potent offense. Get your Super Bowl tickets now and don’t miss out on great group deals and ticket packages!

Unbelievable! Cardinals Make it Happen Against Eagles

Monday, January 19th, 2009

In one of the most improbable late-season runs in recent NFL history, the Arizona Cardinals are set to face the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. Behind a phenomenal first effort (mostly by Larry Fitzgerald) was enough to push the Cardinals on to victory, despite a late surge from Philadelphia.

At 38 years of age, Kurt Warner is perhaps the biggest story of this post season. Entering his second Super Bowl of the 21st century, he may be the difference for the potent Arizona offense this year. Additionally, the tandem of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin could rack up the yards in a big way for the Cardinal’s passing game.

We get one weekend off before the big game, but grab your Super Bowl tickets now and get the best prices!

NFC Results – Round 2

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The NFC title game is now set as the Eagles of Philadelphia will face the Arizona Cardinals in Phoenix this weekend. After two surprising contests concluded this past weekend, we are down to the two top dogs in the NFC.
On Saturday, the Philadelphia Eagles visited New York to face the Giants. In a defensive contest that saw only one touchdown scored (the Giants managed only 3 field goals and a safety), the Eagle prevailed 23-11.

Sunday brought the blowout that everyone expected, only the “wrong” team prevailed as Arizona overcame their East coast woes to absolutely obliterate the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte, 33-13. Kurt Warner showed he still has what it takes.

Which NFC team will prevail this Sunday and play in Super Bowl XLIII? Grab some tickets and find out!

AFC Second Round Preview

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Now, let’s zoom in on the AFC momentarily. Many people believe that the AFC is the conference to beat this year, with Baltimore, Tennessee, San Diego, and Pittsburgh all vying for a spot in the Super Bowl.

This week finds Tennessee and Pittsburgh waiting in the wings to face the winners of last week’s matchups as San Diego and Baltimore will travel to Pittsburgh and Nashville, respectively to try and steal road victories from the AFC’s best.

If San Diego moves on, they will have ensured the toughest path to the AFC championship in a while. After hosting Indianapolis, they would have to go to Pittsburgh and still take on the winner of Baltimore/Tennessee on the road in the championship game. Wow.

For the Titans, many people think they will have to play their A game in order to handle very hot Ravens team when they come into Tennessee’s stadium. Regardless of the outcome, we are looking at great matchups from here on out in the NFL playoffs. Grab your playoff and Super Bowl tickets.

NFC Second Round Preview

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Let’s focus on the NFC for a bit, shall we? The reigning Super Bowl champions, the New York Giants are looking to defend their title as they face a tough Philadelphia team in New York this weekend. These two teams are no strangers to one another as they are both out of the NFC East, and have played each other twice in the regular season, swapping victories of a touchdown or less each time.

On the other side of the bracket, we have Arizona and Carolina who play on completely different sides of the country and have not faced each other all year. Both teams did, however clinch their divisions rather early and are looking to take it to the next level with a Super Bowl berth.

Grab some Super Bowl tickets now and root for your favorite!

Still Looking? Well We’ve Got the Answer

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Are you still looking for the perfect gift for that NFL fan in your life? Well now you can stop because it doesn’t get any better than this: Super Bowl tickets! Imagine the look on his face when he realizes he’s going to spend a February weekend in Tampa Bay and watch Super Bowl 43 live and in person!

There are certain “once-in-a-lifetime” experiences that simply cannot be passed up on, and having the chance to see the most watch sporting event in the world is one of them.

Regardless of fandom, we know there are going to be two great teams and plenty of great talent on display in Tampa at Super Bowl 43, and your loved one deserves to be there! Doesn’t he?

Ticket prices are probably more reasonable than you think, so give them a look and make this a Christmas to remember.

First Round Playoff Preview – AFC

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

With the playoffs set, we know who will be representing the AFC in the hunt for the 2009 Super Bowl. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the AFC East where somehow not only did New England mange to miss an opportunity to defend its AFC crown, but amazingly, the Miami Dolphins have turned a complete 180 by winning the division only one year after an abysmal 1-16 campaign in 2007.

The first round will consist of several intriguing matchups including the worst playoff team, San Diego (at 8-8) actually getting to host former Super Bowl champions in the Colts. Also, Baltimore will get a chance to avenge itself as the only team to lose to Miami last year, when they travel to Miami to face the Dolphins.

Meanwhile, Tennessee and Pittsburgh wait in the wings to face the winners in week two.

The playoffs are bound to be an exciting prelude to what will surely be a great Super Bowl, so grab your tickets today!

The Playoffs are Set!

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Week 17 is in the books and we now know who the 12 teams are who will be representing the NFL in the 2009 playoffs. The bracket is as follows:

For the NFC

  1. New York Giants
  2. Carolina Panthers
  3. Minnesota Vikings
  4. Arizona Cardinals
  5. Atlanta Falcons
  6. Philadelphia Eagles

and for the AFC

  1. Tennesse Titans
  2. Pittsburgh Steelers
  3. Miami Dolphins
  4. Baltimore Ravens
  5. San Diego Chargers
  6. Indianapolis Colts

The Giants and Titans have home field advantage throughout the playoffs, while the Steelers and Panthers join them with home field advantage in round 2. In addition to the defending champion Giants being in the playoffs again, perhaps the most interesting omissions are those of Dallas and New England – perennial contenders who fell short this season.

The playoffs are bound to be great, so grab your tickets – including tickets to the Super Bowl.


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