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Title: Arizona Cardinals Preseason Game vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 pm
Post by: Mike (AZBarbeque) on April 06, 2006, 04:15:37 pm
We open up our new Stadium and our 2006 Pre-season against the defending SuperBowl Champions.... How much better can it get???

I'm sure we will be planning some sort of tailgate for this one.  Sound off if you will be joining us..
Title: Re: Arizona Cardinals Preseason Game vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 pm
Post by: ddog27 on April 17, 2006, 07:11:54 am
I was planning on going to this game. My son has been a Stealers fan since he was 3. He has had a lot more fun watching them then me watching the Cards. I though this would be a fun game and a chance to see the new stadium. So I will be there!  ;D
Title: Re: Arizona Cardinals Preseason Game vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 pm
Post by: Mike (AZBarbeque) on April 17, 2006, 07:28:17 am
Yea, this should be a good game to open the new stadium.  Hopefully the Cardinals can put a good product on the field this year, they won't be able to give any more excuses now that they are in their "Own" Stadium.
Title: Re: Arizona Cardinals Preseason Game vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 pm
Post by: Mike (AZBarbeque) on August 03, 2006, 08:18:46 am
Who is going to this game???

Don't think we will tailgate much before this one, just going to enjoy the new stadium and check out everything it has to offer prior to the game.

Hope to see you out there.  ;)
Title: Re: Arizona Cardinals Preseason Game vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 pm
Post by: Griln4u on August 11, 2006, 02:51:20 pm
Michael, Trevor & I were down on the field yesterday... Pretty cool. Should be a good time... They had hundreds of people cleaning the place... sweeping the hallways, washing all the seats.. Even (Believe it or not, I couldnĂ­t) a big ass commercial water truck "washing down the parking lot" no kidding... thought  that was a hell of a good idea from whom ever!!  Freaking trees are dying out there and they dumping thousands of gallons down the drain... Must have been a Bidwell decision