Monday, July 09, 2007

Sam at Dunmore East

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Pretty impressive day at the Rock of Cashel

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Welcome to my castle in Kilkenny

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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Sam's Super Bowl Game Preview Video

What's his name again?

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

The entrance to Ford Field

where the Super Bowl XL was held. If it looks cold. It was. We got to take in lovely downtown Detroit while we waiting outside in the cold for 45+ minutes to get through security.
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Steelers take the field

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Aretha sings the Anthem

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Pre-game positioning

A "Roethlisberger" sandwich, with extra cheeeeeese... Posted by Picasa

Jim finds his seat

Yes, he did stay like this the entire game. Anyone know a good shoulder surgeon? Posted by Picasa

Proof Sam Went to a Football Game!

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1st Steeler Touchdown (pic 1 of 3)

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The Controversial Call

This is a close-up action shot that Sam took of the 1st Steeler touchdown while in play. In this picture you can see the line and the Steeler player in mid-air. We say he came down on the line. Posted by Picasa

1st Steeler Touchdown field goal (3 of 3)

If you look really close, right in the center of the goal post is the football. It was GOOD! Posted by Picasa

The 2 Biggest Steeler Fans in the Stadium

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This is for you Julie

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Final Score

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Steelers Win!

Can anyone say Jim was a bit excited? He stayed like this so long that I was afraid his arms would get stuck that way. Posted by Picasa

Rolling Stones on Stage

Half time entertainment. Wouldn't we all like to make millions of dollars for 15 minutes of work? Posted by Picasa

The Coach Accepts the Victory Trophy

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The Bus says goodbye

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MVP Award After the Game

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Superbowl XL

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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Jim and Franco Harris, Steelers

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Sunday, February 05, 2006

Andy Russell, Pittsburgh Steelers, 60's/70's

Andy spent 12 years with the Steelers, serving as defensive captain for 9 years. He was selected to the Pro Bowl 7 times and was voted MVP by his teammates in 1970. Andy was also selected for the NFL All-Decade Team (1965-1975) by the NFL Hall of Fame Selection Committee and chosen as one of the NFL's 300 Greatest Players. While playing for the Steelers, he was twice a Super Bowl champion. In 1975, Andy was the recipient of the NFL Players Association's Byron "Whizzer" White Award for the player who had done the most for his team, his community, and his country. Posted by Picasa

Jerry Sisemore, Philadelphia Eagles, 1973-85

This one's for you Justin... Posted by Picasa