Tuesday, January 20, 2009

SUPER BOWL XLIII 43 IN TAMPA FL - TRAVEL GUIDE - SUPER BOWL TRAVEL TIPS ON HOTELS, FLIGHTS, CARS, ETC!

Hello,
Thank you for visiting Superbowlexperts.com, we are busy this year planning our trip to Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII and would like to share some tips we come across along the way. we have traveled to the Super Bowl for seven years in a row now and each time we research how to get to the Super Bowl as quickly, as easily, and most important - as cheap as possible! Now that we have finished all of our reservations, here is a guide on how to best save money at the Super Bowl this year in Tampa.

SUPER BOWL XLIII TICKETS

Superbowl tickets are nearly impossible to come by and very few if any wind up in the hands of the public. We have gone to the Super Bowl for seven years in a row and not once were we able to buy them for face value. By this time we have realized that our dream of attaining Superbowl tickets in advance are just impossible.

Back in the day, finding tickets for anything required making several phone calls just to find someone who might have tickets. With today's technology, it can be as easy as if you click through the Internet to find your tickets. Before you buy your tickets from just anyone there are a few important things you need to know. Here is a quick rundown of safety tips for buying Super Bowl tickets for as cheap as possible.

1. Do Not expect to buy your tickets on the streets the day of the game. While some people are able to find cheap tickets this way, we have heard of just as many people getting ripped off by fake tickets.

2. Along the same lines, avoid strangers selling directly on Craig's list. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events of the year, if a seller is not a licensed broker with their own website and dedicated phone number, you should not bother. There are always hundreds of counterfeit tickets floating around, so make sure you know who you are buying from and will be able to contact them. Be careful with ebay as well.

3. Superbowlexperts.com recommends buying tickets from reputable sellers, sellers who have a website and a dedicated customer service line, where you know you can reach them. Stubhub (as well as RazorGator) work great but you have to watch out for the 10% service charge, as that can really add up when you are buying Superbowl tickets. Large ticket broker sites are good as well, just once again be careful sites that tack on extra "service" charges before you check out.
Superbowlexperts.com has recognized Crosstown Tickets as our most reliable ticket seller. They always come through, their customer service is quick, and most importantly, the price you see is the price you pay.

http://www.crosstowntickets.com


SUPER BOWL XLIII HOTEL RESERVATIONS


This is usually the most frustrating part for a lot of people. even if you plan on saving money by driving to Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII, you are still going to have to stay at a hotel in the Tampa area for at least one night. We have seen people look around for days and by the time they finally make a decision on a hotel, it is sold out. Once the two Super Bowl teams are determined you have very little time to book your hotel. Any Super Bowl hotels that do have rooms available usually jack up the price as they know the demand will be high during the Super Bowl.
There is a solution to this problem, luckily sites like CheapSuperBowlHotels.com have Super Bowl rooms already booked in advance. You can find rooms on their site for much less than what the Tampa hotels are selling for. We have gotten our Super Bowl hotel reservations from this site for the past two years and have been quite happy, and is one of the best secrets to saving money on your Super Bowl Hotel.

http://www.cheapsuperbowlhotels.com



SUPER BOWL FLIGHT RESERVATIONS

This one can be the trickiest, as there is really no shortcut or easy way to find a cheap flight. Some tips we can offer for anyone trying to find a cheap flight, whether it be to Tampa for the Super Bowl, or anywhere.
1. check all surrounding airports, at both departure and arrival destinations. We've see a lot of people desperately trying to fly into Tampa Bay international, while it is probably easier to just fly into the St. Petersburg airport which is less than 15 miles away.
2. we usually book our flights through hotwire.com, as they are the cheapest of all the ajor travel websites.
2. Check for cheaper deals flying to other cities, even if they may be 60 miles or more away. for instance, you may save $100 on your flight by flying into Sarasota, FL instead of Tampa, FL. while this may be inconvenient, you may also save money buy reserving a rental car from a further out location as well and driving in for the game. Which leads us to our next point...

SUPER BOWL CAR RENTAL
While not everybody needs to rent a car to enjoy their stay for the Super Bowl, it does allow the added freedom to travel to other tourist destinations, like the beach, etc. the cheapest way to rent a car during the Super Bowl is to rent them from rental centers at further out airports. This may pose a problem logistically, as you have to find a way to get out there to pick up your car, sometimes it is the only option, as car rentals sell out quickly.
We suggest booking your car rentals online - and be sure to search online for online coupon codes. We were able to find a code for enterprise for a free upgrade car.

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One last thing, please be safe in all of your travels. While it is important to book everything as cheap as possible, do not do anything that will put you at risk.

Enjoy your stay in Florida for Super Bowl XLIII!

Monday, January 19, 2009

THE STEELERS ARE EARLY FAVORITES TO WIN SUPER BOWL XLIII

Super Bowl XLIII Odds have been posted, and it looks like the Pittsburgh Steelers are early favorites. As of right now, the Steelers are a -7 points against the spread, and -270 on the money line. with an over under of 47 points, many people are predicting this will be a high-scoring game.



I think it will be an exciting, close game and I cannot wait to to be down in Tampa to see it.

Super Bowl 43 Here we come!

WELCOME TO THE SUPER BOWL - ARIZONA CARDINALS VS PITTSBURGH STEELERS - SUPER BOWL XLIII


Hello,
It is finally that time of year, to the Super Bowl matchup has been determined and it is time to start getting ready for the game. Here is a preview of the two teams playing in Super Bowl XLIII - The Arizona Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Steelers




PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers have the Terrible Towel. The Cardinals were supposedly the terrible team from the terrible division, the NFC West.

Super Bowl XLIII is a game that should please everyone. The Cardinals are the ultimate underdog; they were the first No. 4 seed to host an NFC Championship Game. The Steelers are a proud franchise trying to win their sixth Super Bowl.

Ratings should be strong because the Steelers are one of the better draws in sports. But the Cardinals could be the more fascinating story. Their owner, Bill Bidwill, has long been criticized for the way he's run his franchise. The Steelers were criticized in a similar way until they won four Super Bowls for owner Art Rooney Sr. during the 1970s.

From the NFL's standpoint, it's a retro type of game featuring two families who have a long history of ownership in the NFL.

"If you win six, nobody else has ever won six,'' Steelers owner Dan Rooney said. "We're going to play it how we see it. We're going into Tampa with the idea of playing well and having fun.''

Here is the first round of questions heading into two weeks of Super Bowl hype.

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Jed Jacobsohn/Getty ImagesEdgerrin James has been effective, but the Cardinals are fueled by the passing game.
1. In the year of great running offenses, what happened to the running teams?

Two of the three worst running offenses in the playoffs are in the Super Bowl. The Cardinals were the worst running team in football during the regular season. They averaged only 73.6 rushing yards a game. During the playoffs, they have run better, but it's not their strength. Edgerrin James, who figures to be released after the Super Bowl, had 73 yards on 16 carries in Sunday's 32-25 victory over the Eagles. In three playoff games, he's had 52 carries for 203 yards. Those numbers are decent, but not great.

The Steelers were the 10th-worst rushing team during the regular season, averaging 105.6 yards. Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians made a commitment to run more in the playoffs, and the results have been mixed so far. After rushing for 146 yards against the Chargers in the divisional playoffs, Willie Parker was held to 47 yards in Sunday's 23-14 victory over Baltimore.

2. How well do these teams know each other?

There is virtually no history between these two teams. The Steelers and Cardinals have played only eight times in 36 years, with the Steelers holding a 5-3 edge in the series. Three of those meetings came when the Cardinals were in St. Louis -- the Steelers won games in 1972, 1979 and 1988. The Cardinals beat the Steelers 21-14 on Sept. 30, 2007. The Steelers beat the Cardinals in 2003 and 1997.

3. What are the injuries heading into the Super Bowl?

AFC Championship: McGahee injury

NFL.com Video

Ravens RB Willis McGahee takes a scary hit from Ryan Clark in the AFC Championship Game.
Both teams are in pretty good shape. The biggest questions for the Cardinals revolve around their defensive front seven. Linebacker Travis LaBoy, who has battled an ankle injury over the past month, suffered a biceps injury early in Sunday's game. His status will be evaluated over the next two weeks. Defensive end Antonio Smith, who has quietly become a force during the playoffs, suffered a right knee injury, but it didn't look too serious. The warm weather in Glendale, Ariz., aided WR Anquan Boldin on Sunday. Had the NFC Championship Game been held in cold weather, he might not have been able to stay warm enough to play through his bad hamstring. Boldin was able to play the entire game and caught four passes for 34 yards. He should be fine by Super Bowl Sunday. Punter Ben Graham played despite a groin injury.

As expected, the Steelers came out of a physical game against the Ravens with some banged-up players. Wide receiver Hines Ward sprained his right knee in the first half and didn't return. Ward said he'll have an MRI on Monday, but he thinks he'll be OK. Mewelde Moore, the team's third-down back, suffered an ankle sprain in the second half, but he was walking without a limp in the locker room. Safety Ryan Clark was helped off the field after crashing into Ravens halfback Willis McGahee with 3:29 left in the fourth quarter. McGahee was carted off the field. Clark may have suffered a concussion, and he'll undergo some tests Monday morning.

4. Payback for Whisenhunt, Grimm?

The most interesting subplot is the coaching situation. Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt and assistant head coach Russ Grimm were bypassed for the Steelers' job after Bill Cowher departed in 2006. The job went to Mike Tomlin. Obviously, the Rooney family hasn't second-guessed hiring Tomlin. He took last year's team to the playoffs and is now in the Super Bowl, despite playing one of the toughest schedules in the league. As it turns out, Tomlin was the perfect coach to follow Cowher because he brought Cowher's enthusiasm along with an aggressive, take-no-prisoners style of football.

Whisenhunt and Grimm struck gold in the Arizona desert, producing Bidwill's first trip to the Super Bowl. Publicly, Whisenhunt and Grimm will say only good things about their former employers, but privately they want to prove Pittsburgh's ownership wrong, and the best way they can do that is by beating the Steelers.

5. Will blitzing be a big factor?

Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau may be tempted to blitz Kurt Warner, but he should be careful. During the regular season, Warner was the best quarterback in the league against the blitz. He completed 134 of 208 passes for 1,645 yards and 14 touchdowns in blitz situations, for a quarterback rating of 103.1. Warner is known for his ability to get rid of the ball quickly and he's fearless in the pocket while waiting for receivers to get open.

On the other side, it's a 50-50 proposition when teams blitz the Steelers. Ben Roethlisberger was 95-of-180 for 1,158 yards with five touchdowns and five interceptions against the blitz in the regular season. Here's the key stat: Roethlisberger was sacked 29 times in 209 dropbacks against the blitz in the regular season.

6. Will Whisenhunt empty his bag of tricks?

With an extra week to prepare, don't be surprised if Whisenhunt loads up four or five trick plays to confuse the Steelers. On Sunday, the Cardinals called a play in which J.J. Arrington took a handoff and flipped the ball across the field back to Warner, who fired a long touchdown pass to Larry Fitzgerald. The bye week buys Whisenhunt more time to experiment. During his tenure with the Steelers, Whisenhunt was a master of the trick play. He'd run three or four a game out of various formations, and he used them to liven up practices and make life more interesting for his offensive players. The Steelers know many of Whisenhunt's tricks, but not all of them. Whisenhunt likes to devise plays that catch a defense in overpursuit. Parker said Whisenhunt always has five prepared trick plays and he'll use two. "You know he's going to do something,'' Parker said. "He always does.''

7. Can Warner's play-action success continue?

Warner's ability to work the play-action pass has been one of the highlights of the Cardinals' playoff run. Warner was 4-of-4 for 92 yards on play-action passes Sunday. How Warner works the play-action pass will clearly affect how LeBeau uses safety Troy Polamalu. No safety in football has the range of Polamalu, who can line up as a deep safety or charge the line of scrimmage to blitz. The Cardinals' ability to excel in play-action is amazing considering how inconsistent they are running the ball. In three playoff games, Warner has completed 93.4 percent of his play-action passes. The average play-action completion is 13.4 yards.

8. Will Tomlin continue to take chances?

Unlike his predecessor, Tomlin likes to roll the dice in big games. He doesn't play close to the vest, and that could be dangerous in the Super Bowl. The Steelers beat the Chargers in the divisional round, despite a failed fake punt and a failed fourth-down conversion near the goal line. Before the end of the first half Sunday, Tomlin endorsed one play too many and it cost Pittsburgh three points. The Steelers were at the Ravens' 21-yard line with 16 seconds left. Roethlisberger threw a short pass over the middle to Moore, who was tackled at the 12. Roethlisberger tried to line up to spike the ball, but the clock expired. The Steelers could have entered the half with a 16-7 lead instead of 13-7.

9. What's the best individual matchup?

Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor against Fitzgerald. Although the Cardinals move him to different spots on the field, Fitzgerald normally lines up on the left side. Taylor handles the right side of the Steelers' defense. Taylor had his best season in 2008, allowing 59 completions against him in 108 attempts, and getting beaten for only two touchdowns. Taylor gained so much respect leaguewide that he was named the AFC's third alternate at cornerback for the Pro Bowl. Naturally, the Steelers will give Taylor help, most likely with Clark.

Another interesting matchup will be Anquan Boldin against Bryant McFadden on the other side of the field. The Steelers match up against the Cardinals' receiving corps reasonably well. Deshea Townsend is the team's third corner. He has 78 career regular-season starts.

10. Who has the QB edge?

AFC Champ. Can't Miss Play: Holmes 65-yd TD

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Santonio Holmes weaves his way through the BAL defense for a 65-yd TD.
Although Warner naturally will be the media darling of the Super Bowl, Roethlisberger has a chance to put his name among the top quarterbacks in history. Warner is 8-2 in the playoffs and has 22 postseason touchdowns compared to 13 interceptions. Roethlisberger won't come close to Warner on stats, but he's accomplished a lot in a short time. Big Ben is 7-2 as a playoff quarterback, and he's only 26. He's won a Super Bowl and is trying to win his second. The Steelers should be a factor for many years. They'll have one of the easiest schedules in the league next season and will be a Super Bowl contender.

By winning his second Super Bowl, Roethlisberger would enter the argument as the best big-game quarterback next to Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. In fact, he would have one more Super Bowl ring than Manning. In the playoffs, he has completed 151 of 248 passes for 1,983 yards, with 14 touchdown and 11 interceptions.

John Clayton, a recipient of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's McCann Award for distinguished reporting, is a senior writer for ESPN.com.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

SUPER BOWL XLIII HOTEL ROOMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN TAMPA AREA




The website CheapSuperBowlHotels.com is officially live. This is the 5th year these guys are selling hotel rooms for the super bowl, and they have developed a great reputation. Rooms usually sell out fast so don't miss it - unless you booked your hotel months ago, you are not going to find a better deal on hotels for the Super Bowl in Tampa.

Rooms start at only $149/night

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Update to FirstDibz story

This was posted on Stand Up Ticket Guy's Website..

"there has been quite a response to my last post regarding firstdibz.com. I feel obligated to keep everyone updated and provide whatever information comes to me. There was a ticket news article posted with some further information

http://www.ticketnews.com/FirstDIBZ-forced-to-cancel-hundreds-of-Super-Bowl-orders-after-seller-fraud109145

I was contacted this evening around 6:30 p.m. CT by an employee of firstdibz.com. I was told they are getting around to contacting everybody who was affected by the situation and they are doing everything they can blah blah.

The biggest update that I can provide is that we will be refunded or have already been refunded on dibz on teams that have also lost. while I know this is a small consolation it does show that they are at least working on this case.

I was assured that this incident was 100% caused and due to the actions of two individuals selling the "uDibz" and that something like this would never happened with Sanctioned FirstDibz. They have since removed all uDibz from the market. I was told that soon they will send out an email saying that any Dibz still in holding will be valid and we will not have to worry about another similar fiaco.

Next I was assured that they are going after the two individuals and will seek damages from them and they will pass along any compensation to us, the consumer, and possibly include a further compensation out of their pockets."



Please comment as to what Firstdibz.com tells you if and when you are contacted.

FirstDibz.com Scam Rip-Off Fraud Headquaters - www.superbowlexperts.com

SuperBowlExperts.com



Okay so at some more time looking around on the Internet and this firstdibz situation seems to be widespread, with estimates of around 400 people being affected and thousands of dibz being unwillingly voided. At this point, each dibz is worth over $250, so there is a lot of money at stake.

FirstDibz.com is a scam.
Firstdibz.com does not honor their guarantee.
Firstdibz.com violates their own "no refund" terms of service.
Firstdibz.com has ruined the plans of hundreds of people, and has taken away what is rightfully theirs, assets worth potentially thousands of dollars.

Here is the plan.

If you received the email from FirstDibz saying they are refunding your Dibz guarantees, please comment on this post with the following information.



What team(s)?
How many total Dibz?
How much did you get refunded total?
How much would those Dibz be worth today?
Have you contacted FirstDibz?
What was FirstDibz response?






ALL OTHER COMMENTS PLEASE POST ON THE PREVIOUS NEWS STORY POST REGARDING THIS ISSUE SO THIS DOES NOT GET CLUTTERED

Where NOT to Get Super Bowl XLIII Tickets (FirstDibz.com Scam/Fraud)



Hello Readers,
It has come to my attention that a website that many people were counting on for Super Bowl XLIII Tickets has broken their guarantee to its customers. The website, Firstdibz.com offers Super Bowl Tickets for face value, the catch is that you have to pay for the "Dibz" or the right to those face value tickets. The value of these Dibz fluctuates greatly, and they can be bought and sold on the website.

If you purchase a Dibz for a team that does not make the Super Bowl, you lose the cost of the Dibz. However, if your team makes it, you are given the opportunity to buy Super Bowl tickets at face value.

What is now happening, is that people who bought Dibz for their team Weeks ago are now getting e-mails from FirstDibz telling them that their guarantees are no longer valid, even though their team is still alive.

I will use my friend, stand up ticket guy, as an example. He purchased 2 Dibz from FirstDibz.com for the Arizona Cardinals to make Super Bowl XLIII. he bought the dibz on January 3 for the price of $26 each. Back on January 3 it seemed a very unlikely that the Arizona Cardinals would make the Super Bowl, hence the cheap price. Now that the Cardinals have made it to the NFC championship, the same Dibz for the Super Bowl are now selling for over $1600. If the Cardinals were to make the Super Bowl, my friend would be guaranteed tickets and only have face value.

Yesterday on January 13 he received an e-mail from firstdibz.com saying that his dibz were being refunded to him because a Dibz seller misused the website. He was refunded the original cost of the Dibz ($26 each) even though at the time the Dibz were worth over $1600. FirstDibz violated their own user agreement and broke their promise to fans who thought they were guaranteed Super Bowl XLIII tickets. This is equivalent to buying a house for $26,000 and having it appreciate to 1,600,000, then having the original seller say 'Sorry buddy I want my house back, here is $26,000'

FirstDibz is obviously not a very honorable company, and I hope I get the word out that FirstDibz.com is not where you want to get your Super Bowl tickets from.

Please feel free to comment.