Antonio Brown 1st TD CATCH 2011 Steelers Patriots 10/30 Full Ticket BRADY GRONK
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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from 2011 NFL Season October 30, 2011 Pittsburgh Steelers vs New England Patriots at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA. 10/30/2011 TOM BRADY "GOAT" CAREER TD PASS #278, 279 150th GAME START 37,000 YARDS PASSING MILESTONE (37,105) 24 of 35 for 198 YARDS PASSING "TB12, Tom Terrific, Touchdown Tom, GOAT, The Pharaoh, Comeback Kid or Sir" 14x PRO BOWL & 3x ALL-PRO & 3x MVP ROB GRONKOWSKI "Gronk" 1,000 YARDS RECEIVING MILESTONE (1,041) 1st GAME PLAYED in PITTSBURGH 7 RECEPTIONS for 94 YARDS 5x PRO BOWL & 4x ALL-PRO BEN ROETHLISBERGER "Big Ben" CAREER TD PASS #157, 158 36 of 50 for 365 YARDS PASSING (SEASON HIGH) 6x PRO BOWL ANTONIO BROWN "AB, MR. Big Chest, MBC or Ronald Ocean" 1st TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION 50th CAREER RECEPTION CAREER TD #2 9 RECEPTIONS for 67 YARDS 7x PRO BOWL & 4x ALL-PRO DEION BRANCH CAREER TD #37 MEWELDE MOORE CAREER TD #15 LAMARR WOODLEY 2-SACKS - 1st STEELER TO GET MULTIPLE SACKS in 4 CONSECUTIVE GAMES ANDRE CARTER 2-SACKS Steelers figure out Tom Brady as Ben Roethlisberger picks apart Pats PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers no longer have a Tom Brady problem. And that may be a problem for the rest of the NFL. Old, slow and over? Not quite yet. Ben Roethlisberger picked apart the NFL's worst defense and the Steelers rattled the nearly unflappable Brady in a 25-17 victory on Sunday, putting an end to the two-time MVP's decade of dominance over the defending AFC champions. Brady came in 6-1 all-time against the Steelers, putting up eye-popping numbers in the process. He never got the chance on a chilly day at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh (6-2) controlled the ball for nearly 39 minutes and never let Brady get into a sustained rhythm. Playing efficiently and working almost exclusively on short, safe, underneath routes, Roethlisberger completed 36 of 50 passes for 365 yards and two touchdowns as the Steelers won their fourth straight following a 2-2 start. Brady passed for two touchdowns but threw for a season-low 198 yards. His attempt to lead the Patriots to an unlikely comeback ended when Pittsburgh's Brett Keisel sacked him, forcing a fumble that Troy Polamalu slapped through the end zone with 8 seconds left to provide the final margin. There was no sense of panic among the Patriots, who fell into a tie with Buffalo atop the AFC East. Yet the Steelers did something no team has been able to do this year: keep Brady under wraps. Pittsburgh sacked him three times, held wide receiver Wes Welker -- on pace for an NFL record for yards receiving in a season -- to 39 yards on six receptions while limiting the Patriots to their fewest points since a 34-14 loss to Cleveland last year. The Patriots punted four times, missed a field goal in the third quarter that would have drawn them within a touchdown and failed to recover an onside kick with just over 2 minutes remaining. Not the kind of brisk execution that's been the hallmark of Brady and coach Bill Belichick's highly successful tenure. Brady and Belichick remain tied with Don Shula and Dan Marino for most wins by a coach/quarterback tandem. Win No. 117 will have to wait at least a week after the Steelers emphatically awoke from an early-season slumber that included one-sided losses to Baltimore and Houston. Pittsburgh didn't panic after the slow start. And while the Steelers weren't ready to declare they're back, there was a definite sense of vindication on a day that felt more like January than late October, and not just because of the chilly weather. Roethlisberger has built a career and won two Super Bowls by chucking it deep with abandon. On Sunday he didn't complete a pass over 26 yards. He didn't have to. Roethlisberger consistently found Antonio Brown (a career-high nine receptions), Heath Miller (a season-high seven grabs) and speedster Mike Wallace (seven catches) on short and intermediate routes. The West Coast-style approach worked perfectly. Pittsburgh's five scoring drives lasted 11, 16, 10, 14 and 11 plays. The Steelers converted 10 of 16 third downs and Shaun Suisham kicked three field goals. Despite being dominated for long stretches in the first half, the Patriots trailed just 17-10 at the break. Yet the magic Brady has been able to muster repeatedly against the Steelers throughout his career never appeared. On the same field where he won two AFC championships, Brady never really got comfortable. Game notes -- Woodley finished with two sacks to become the first Steeler to get multiple sacks in four consecutive games. ... New England RB Kevin Faulk ran for 32 yards on six carries and caught five passes for 20 yards in his first game of the season. ... Patriots lost for just the second time in their last 11 games coming off a bye and lost in October for just the seventh time since 2003. ... New England TE Rob Gronkowski set a career high with seven catches. ... The Steelers played without offensive captain Hines Ward and defensive captain James Farrior, who missed the game with injuries. ... New England defensive lineman Andre Carter had two sacks for the 11th time in his career. RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN GOOD CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. Some surface scratches, light creasing & pin hole but still displays nicely. Ticket measures 2-1/2 x 6 inches UPPER LEVEL EAST Gate A - Section 506 - Row P - Seat 15 - $84 LAST ONE I HAVE AVAILABLE!!! Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only. Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos. It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking. For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping. |
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