NFL Super bowl l Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers


  

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  1. 1. Packers or Steelers?

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I live in downtown Milwaukee along the main stretch of bars and the streets are filled with people screaming their asses off. There's a nice brigade of cops keeping them all in line. The local newspaper came over and handed out some of the "World Champs" newspapers for tomorrow. Party on!!!!

I live in downtown Milwaukee along the main stretch of bars and the streets are filled with people screaming their asses off. There's a nice brigade of cops keeping them all in line. The local newspaper came over and handed out some of the "World Champs" newspapers for tomorrow. Party on!!!!

Party on dude. Over here in PA, there is a strange stillness in the air....

Party on dude. Over here in PA, there is a strange stillness in the air....

You guys put up one hell of a game. We were all biting our nails on the edge of our seats that whole second half. :rofl:

Oh noes! Vuvuzelas have started. :pinch:

I disagree with the majority of Packers assessments.

I didn't think they were the better team at all. The Steelers (see: Quarterback) had

two terrible throws that turned into interceptions. HIS two mistakes cost them that

game. It was by no means an embarrassment for the Steelers as a whole.

I disagree with the majority of Packers assessments.

I didn't think they were the better team at all. The Steelers (see: Quarterback) had

two terrible throws that turned into interceptions. HIS two mistakes cost them that

game. It was by no means an embarrassment for the Steelers as a whole.

Agreed. If it wasn't for the turnovers, the Steelers would have ran away with it.

I disagree with the majority of Packers assessments.

I didn't think they were the better team at all. The Steelers (see: Quarterback) had

two terrible throws that turned into interceptions. HIS two mistakes cost them that

game. It was by no means an embarrassment for the Steelers as a whole.

So basically if our defense didn't play as well to force these turnovers, then we would've lost the game....got it.

With Woodson and Driver down and out I honestly didn't think the Pack would hold on to win. With some 6 dropped passes it certainly looked like things were going downhill for a bit but the defense eventually hung on. Way to go Packers, just wish I was with the rest of my family back in WI, celebrating this victory.

So basically if our defense didn't play as well to force these turnovers, then we would've lost the game....got it.

With Woodson and Driver down and out I honestly didn't think the Pack would hold on to win. With some 6 dropped passes it certainly looked like things were going downhill for a bit but the defense eventually hung on. Way to go Packers, just wish I was with the rest of my family back in WI, celebrating this victory.

Exactly. Without our Defense he wouldn't have thrown those interceptions, so we caused that. We have a lot of injuries and with what the Packers did today with those injuries, imagine them next year with everyone healthy! :D

Fantastic game, glad I stayed up to watch it (finished around 3:30am UK time for any of you in North America wondering). Didn't expect it to be so close at the end after the way it started. Steelers did great to pull back as much as they did, but Packers did deserve the win. :)

I know this will probably **** a lot of you off, but I don't understand how you can sit through such a dull game? The first quarter (all I could bear) took 45 minutes to complete... so many interruptions, commercial breaks, time outs... And most of the players wouldn't last 5 minutes in a Rugby game, 5 seconds of running and they were out of breath! I'd like to see them try doing that for 40 minutes!

:shifty:

Nah, not for me.

Hmmm, Superbowl or 6 Nations rugby? The rugby wins hands down - much more of an exciting game to watch.

Pete

I know this will probably **** a lot of you off, but I don't understand how you can sit through such a dull game? The first quarter (all I could bear) took 45 minutes to complete... so many interruptions, commercial breaks, time outs... And most of the players wouldn't last 5 minutes in a Rugby game, 5 seconds of running and they were out of breath! I'd like to see them try doing that for 40 minutes!

:shifty:

Nah, not for me.

Hmmm, Superbowl or 6 Nations rugby? The rugby wins hands down - much more of an exciting game to watch.

Pete

Troll elsewhere.

Awesome game. We've been spoilt the past 4 years.

I know this will probably **** a lot of you off, but I don't understand how you can sit through such a dull game? The first quarter (all I could bear) took 45 minutes to complete... so many interruptions, commercial breaks, time outs... And most of the players wouldn't last 5 minutes in a Rugby game, 5 seconds of running and they were out of breath! I'd like to see them try doing that for 40 minutes!

:shifty:

Nah, not for me.

Hmmm, Superbowl or 6 Nations rugby? The rugby wins hands down - much more of an exciting game to watch.

Pete

And put a rugby player in with 350lb linebackers, and he would have a concussion in 5 seconds. Any wide receiver or running back would run circles around any rugby player, period.

You clearly have no idea what you're talking about, so you might as well stay inside your "world"...

Did it get more interesting the second half when the Steelers made somewhat of a comeback? I fell asleep towards the end of the second quarter

Three of the Packers' big players got hurt and didn't return for the second half, so the Steelers put on the pressure and caught up. I think they were within 3 points at one point.

Did it get more interesting the second half when the Steelers made somewhat of a comeback? I fell asleep towards the end of the second quarter

My heart was racing throughout the 2nd half until the incomplete pass to seal the game.

i actually enjoyed the game(highlights :p), was actually surprised to see such a high scoring game with such strong defenses. Shows how good both QB's were.

Hmmm, Superbowl or 6 Nations rugby? The rugby wins hands down - much more of an exciting game to watch.

Troll, also union is just a tad above gridiron in boringness. Especially teams form northern hemisphere.....who rather grind metres then use their backline.

And put a rugby player in with 350lb linebackers, and he would have a concussion in 5 seconds. Any wide receiver or running back would run circles around any rugby player, period.

Wrong, possibly depending on the type of rugby.

I gotta say that was an interesting game to watch, so many passing yards. The defensive teams put up a great fight on both ends, the Steelers were consistent all night in D and Matthews just kept hammering it home for the Pack. The stats weren't great for the Steelers tonight and those really poor turn overs at the hands of O is what brought them down. It was a good game and if O had tightened up a bit they just might have won.

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