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No black and gold in RCA Dome?

:puppy: Thursday, January 12, 2006
By Chuck Finder, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

INDIANAPOLIS -- For any Steelers fanatic planning to buy tickets to the NFL playoff game at the RCA Dome on Sunday, here's a few hints: avoid using a telephone with a Western Pennsylvania area code, find a Colts fan as a go-between, order anonymously online, or call out-of-work Bill Prus.
This is all because the folks in central Indiana have been counseled to refuse your cash or credit, if not your call.
These folks include Tony Dungy, a former Steelers player and assistant coach, husband of a Sewickley native, and the Colts coach who this week signed an e-mail plea to season-ticket holders asking them to keep the RCA Dome seats within the Indianapolis-fan family.
"I had to take my own advice," he said with a smile yesterday. "I had to tell the 412 guys, 'Sorry' this time around.
"I got a lot of relatives coming in, mostly from Michigan and Canada," said the Jackson, Mich., native. "A few 412s, too. But they're diehard Colts fans, ones I can vouch for."
As Cincinnati did last weekend, the front office of the Steelers' latest playoff opponent is attempting to erect a roadblock in front of the Steelers Nation, whose members are known to invade opponents' stadiums by the thousands.
The Colts administration sent an e-mail requesting that ticket holders keep their home dome a "sea of blue." The Indianapolis Star reported that the message read, "We are asking those of you who have tickets but cannot attend the game to do everything possible to make sure that your tickets end up in the hands of Colts fans. Our fans are critical to our success on the field, so if you cannot be there, please make sure that someone who bleeds blue is in your seat."
It was signed: Coach Tony Dungy and President Bill Polian.
Plenty of seats remain for the game, too. But not so many good ones, going by the reaction of several ticket brokers around Indiana yesterday. For the record, a few brokers remain willing to make a deal with anyone in the 412 or 724 area codes.
Ticket brokering, legal in Indiana, was moving at a brisk pace for the AFC Divisional Playoff between the Colts (14-2) and Steelers (12-5) at 1 p.m. Sunday in the 55,506-seat RCA Dome. Local experts maintain that the range hovers between $150 and $700, rather than the $200 to $1,200 shown on Web pages that sell the same tickets, though with the brokers' markup included.
"Demand is very good," said Chris Skidmore of Front Row Indy, where only a few tickets were unsold as of yesterday. "And a lot of people are adhering to [the no-seats-to-Steelers-fans stance] at this point. Doubt it will change. Don't like Pittsburgh Steelers fans. The opposition. Not going to sell to them."
Mr. Skidmore concluded the conversation this way: "Take care. Go Blue. Bye."
However, one broker advertising in the Star to buy and sell all types of tickets, though declining to divulge his name for publication, said a Pittsburgh area code wouldn't keep him from selling.
"I'd rather keep them in Indy, let people here be able to get their hands on them," the man said. "But if a Pittsburgh fan wants to buy a ticket, they can get a ticket." Then again, he can't see the attractiveness of this Steelers-Colts match-up seven weeks after the Colts won 26-7 in the same place: "We played them and beat them once. It's kind of like a re-run, really. A replay."
Mike Peduto, a partner at Circle City Tickets, has already witnessed a drop in interest. His company has dropped its price on upper-level seats from $175 to $135 -- even though competing Web sites list a higher price.
"Even with the fact Pittsburgh has such a big season-ticket base, a big following, [interest] is probably a little lower than it was in the regular season for the Monday night game. We don't know if they get the sense that last week was their game, or what. ... Maybe at the end of the week it will pick up a lot."
He added: "I think the clubs are going to say that for public-relations purposes; you want to encourage your fans, 'Hey, keep it here.' But if you're from Pittsburgh, there's no venue where you can't go."
Season-ticket holder Bill Prus -- who is advertising his four seats in both the Indianapolis paper and one in Marion, Ind., near his hometown -- is willing to sell to anyone, including Steelers fans. The reason: He lost his job after 34 years at a plant that manufactured RCA television picture tubes, which closed a year and a half ago, and this 53-year-old community college student needs the money for his family.
"I'd rather not sell to a Pittsburgh Steeler fan," said Mr. Prus of Gas City, Ind., one hour's drive northeast of Indianapolis. "Just like Cincinnati did, and they got screwed. You see how well that worked." (The Bengals lost, 31-17.)
Mr. Prus has four aisle seats, Section 125, low in an end-zone corner, Rows 22 and 23. He's asking $400 per ticket.
"I wouldn't even think about selling these tickets if I wasn't out of work. I'm starting over again," he said. "I'm asking for a higher price than most people do, but if I don't get it, I'll go to the game. "And I'm definitely going to the AFC Championship game after we beat Pittsburgh."


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what a bunch of pansy's they may win the game but LOSERSSSSSSSSSSSSS:nopityA:
 

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The samething occurred in CINCY if you recall.

The BLACK and GOLD have a great following......both in college and the NFL.


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Colts plays should be scared of those Steeler players also!
LB Porter challenges Colts

Thursday, January 12, 2006
By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Joey Porter shattered the peace of sweet comments expressing deference for Steelers opponents yesterday when the Pro Bowl linebacker sneered at what he called the Indianapolis Colts' finesse style of play, and said they did not dare line up against the Steelers and play "football."
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<!--END LINK BOX-->"They don't want to just sit there, line up and play football," Porter charged. "They want to try to catch you off guard. They don't want to play smash-mouth football, they want to trick you. ... They want to catch you substituting. Know what I mean? They don't want to just call a play, get up there and run a play. They want to make you think. They want it to be a thinking game instead of a football game."
Edgerrin James ran for 124 yards Nov. 28, ending the Steelers' streak of 22 games not allowing a 100-yard rusher. He carried 29 times and did not have a carry longer than 10 yards. But Porter even scoffed at that accomplishment.
"I still think it was a cheap 100."
After Indianapolis won, 26-7, in the RCA Dome, several Colts remarked that they had beaten the Steelers at their own game, using a physical style. Even wide receiver Marvin Harrison was penalized for fighting with cornerback Ike Taylor and grabbing his facemask.
"We just wanted to go out today and play a physical ballgame and show the world that we can do that when we need to," defensive tackle Corey Simon said after that win.
Porter was taken aback by that, and quickly veered from coach Bill Cowher's request to his players this week not to stir up the opponent with trash talk.
"I don't think they outhit us," Porter said. "If they would have outhit us, they would have just lined up, and they wouldn't have done all the audibles every play. If you want to outhit us, line up and play football. That's when you outhit us. Line up, you get your people, we got our eight men in the box, run the ball."
The Colts run a no-huddle offense that relies heavily on Peyton Manning's precision passing game. They ranked third in the NFL in passing and 16th in rushing, although James did rush for 1,506 yards this season. Porter said James was not a physical runner.
"He's not the run-over type. He just leans forward. It's not like he's just out there to truck nobody. He's not a Jerome [Bettis] or nothing like that. He's one of those guys who has good balance and if you don't wrap him up, he's going to stay on his feet."
Porter said they pick up cheap yards on the ground when they have defenses spread out to defend against the pass.
"Don't try to run the ball when we're in the 3-2 sub package!" Porter said. "We have three down linemen, then you try to run the ball. That's not outhitting us; that's trying to outthink us."
The more Porter talked in the locker room after practice, the more momentum he gained on the topic. He at least acknowledged that the no-huddle offense should not be banned, but that doesn't mean he has to respect it.
"They can't say that finesse game is physical; it's clearly not physical. If they were a physical football team like that, they would just do what we do, line up and run the football. You know what I mean? That's not the way they want to do it. They want to try to catch you off guard. That's the way they want to play."
Porter said he was unaware the Colts boasted about being physical with the Steelers after that Nov. 28 game.
"Now that you said they outhit us, that's giving me a little more extra motivation to make sure I put on my big boy pads and make sure we do some hitting out there."
Porter said to get the Colts out of their game, the Steelers have to get a quick lead, or at least prevent Indianapolis from doing so. He said the Colts weren't stout enough to play the kind of game the Steelers do.
"Nah, nah. They won't just sit up and run on us. They have to have the play-action in there. Just sitting up there, lining up and running against us isn't going to happen. ...
"They want you to get up there, arguing, switch people around and make you switch people around, catch you when you're not ready. That's their game plan. That's the way they play. Hopefully we can change their game into our game, turn it into a smash-mouth football game."
The Colts outgained the Steelers, 366-197, in November, and the Steelers lost one more turnover. Indianapolis led at halftime, 16-7, and ran that to 23-7 after Bill Cowher's choice to try a fake onside kick to open the second half failed and the Colts turned it into a touchdown.
"We missed a field goal, we had some false starts in crucial situations," Porter said. "I feel like we missed some opportunities we had. The game could have been much closer than it was. When you squander opportunities like that and they take advantage of theirs, then the score comes out like it is and it looks like that. "But they know they were in a game."
 

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somebody tell that idiot porter that it is a thinking game...you dont just fight before the game to get prepared, you actually study weaknesses and defenses..wow not even a big colt fan but idiots like that make me want the colts to beat them as bad as they can....
 

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indy sports said:
somebody tell that idiot porter that it is a thinking game...you dont just fight before the game to get prepared, you actually study weaknesses and defenses..wow not even a big colt fan but idiots like that make me want the colts to beat them as bad as they can....
I agree with you there ..being a steeler fan he is a good player but has the brain of a Moron...
 

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are we sure that bullett only hit his ass....or is that where his brain is????
with that said good luck with the steelers this week dante....go bears!!!:thumbsup2:
 

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indy sports said:
are we sure that bullett only hit his ass....or is that where his brain is????
with that said good luck with the steelers this week dante....go bears!!!:thumbsup2:
thanks my man:103631605
 

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You Steeler fans are living in a dream world. Do you really think Indy is scared? You didn't get enough of the MNF beating? Only a few more days until reality sets in.
 

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steeser said:
You Steeler fans are living in a dream world. Do you really think Indy is scared? You didn't get enough of the MNF beating? Only a few more days until reality sets in.
I personally do not think they have a chance....I agree Steeser but upsets happen at times
 

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God.....Porter needs to stop running his mouth, especially for someone who's not that good anymore
 

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steeser said:
You Steeler fans are living in a dream world. Do you really think Indy is scared? You didn't get enough of the MNF beating? Only a few more days until reality sets in.

Sounds like we shouldn't even bother playing this game but...

Indy had their run and now they're done. :cryingcry
 

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I am on the Steelers side this weekend. I think we might see something great.

Chris
 

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A good portion of Steeler fans who will make the trip buy their tickets on Ebay where there are no area code restrictions. I checked earlier in the week and there were nearly 700 auctions for tickets to the game - in general they are cheaper than Steelers regular season home game tickets on Ebay.
 

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ChrisYandek said:
I am on the Steelers side this weekend. I think we might see something great.

Chris
maybe that interview you had with jeff reed will give him good Karma for the game winning kick Chris :dancefool
 

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Poker King Jim said:
A good portion of Steeler fans who will make the trip buy their tickets on Ebay where there are no area code restrictions. I checked earlier in the week and there were nearly 700 auctions for tickets to the game - in general they are cheaper than Steelers regular season home game tickets on Ebay.


Are you sure, I was acutally thinking about going(i decided not to make the trip) but I saw 2 tickets on there for about 425 earlier in the week.

Go steelers:toast:
 

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The majority of Steeler fans who show up at other teams' stadia to root for Black and Gold usually live near that city and not Pittsburgh any more. Because Pittsburgh's economy has been losing jobs fairly steadily since the 70's many people from Pgh area have had to relocate to San Diego and the like to make a living. It always shows how out of touch people like Al Michaels are when they think that all these thousands of fans are traveling coast-to coast to see a regular season football game when very few are. They just live there now but remain Steeer fans.
 

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So those Steeler fans could be coming from ANY area code. They could be coming from INSIDE of the house!:lolBIG:
 

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There was a good contingent of Steeler fans at the Monday night game, even some of my buddies who are Steeler fans went. It did not seem to matter. I don't think it will this time either.
 

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Steelers also a big bandwagon team from the 70's. Lot of people around the country grew up liking the Steelers
 

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