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Originally Posted by Katmancross
Can you remember how many Superbowls were great games? Very few.
Now that it's almost certain Pittsburgh will be the Pack's opponent I know right now the game is going to be one sided.
I take it back that today's game would be the Superbowl. The Packs didn't play well at all in the second half. It was only the Bear's incompetence that allowed the Packers to win.
So now we must endure two weeks of hoopla like a bloody election. And then the game will be one sided. No one is going to take Pittsburgh for the win.
Or the Packers will be over confident and choke.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a Packers fan. But the whole point of the Superbowl is that you're watching the best of the best and it should be exciting. Is this game going to be exciting? Probably not...but I hope I'm wrong.
I live in Milwaukee and everyone is going to be acting all nuts for two weeks. Cheeseheads everywhere.
And to really clinch the mediocrity...the Black Eyed Peas? Oy Vay. Bring back Paul McCartney. Na na na na na na na......
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Uhh, you realize that the Steeler did the EXACT same thing in their win over the Jets yesterday don't you? Built a sizable lead only to watch the other team chip away at it the entire 2nd half. Not to take anything away from the Bears because they played a helluva game, but the entire 2nd half you could tell that the Packers were playing not to lose, instead of attempting to go for the jugular. Playcalling got real conservative on both offense and defense. Fortunately, when the defense actually needed to go out and make a couple of stops at the end they were able to amp back up and do so.