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Harvey "Mr. Steeler" AronsonU.S.
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I have been following the Steelers closely since 1972. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and have a large library of Steelers information. I am also a past winner of the Visa Hall of Fans Award for the Steelers and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. | |
Aaron SmithAvailable
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I am strong in any Pittsburgh Steelers history from the mid 80`s to now. I have been raised a Steelers fan my whole life and have knowledge of the great teams from the 70`s from my father and older brothers. My knowledge on anything before the 70`s is not very good. I do have books and other resorces to help when needed. |
J.D.: Here's your answer from a web site at: http://www.collegian.psu.edu/blogs/footblog/2008/11/live_from_the_pressbox_iowa. Quick aside, being a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan, I love
Marc: I've been to a few games at Heinz Field, but unlike my days at Three Rivers Stadium, I'm not exactly sure where the players enter Heinz Field. My suggestion would be to get there 2-3 hours before
Marc: I believe the players come out under section 144 by the scoreboard. However, you may not be able to gain access into that section unless your ticket is in that section. The players normally are
Players who have worn the number 26 in the history of the Steelers are as follows with the years they played for the team in parantheses: Deshea townsend (98-06), Rod Woodson (87-96), John Swain (85-86)
Kathleen: I'm not sure if it was you I have had previous contact with but another member of the Steelerettes. However, life is completely different in Steeler Nation today than it was when you were

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