Superbowl XLV - Who's getting ready?

Jan 24, 2011 at 1:03 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 52

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Totally stoked by today's games! My favorite AFC and favorite NFC teams both prepping to duke it out two weeks from now. Personally hoping for a Steeler's 7th Superbowl Victory on the 6th, but, seeing how their offense is still having a bit of trouble, and Rodgers is playing in fine caliber on the other side, I'm thinking this might become a close victory for the Packers.
 
Thoughts, feelings, gripes anyone has in the season finished and the final game coming up?
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 1:12 AM Post #2 of 52
As a Wisconsinite I'm pulling for the Packers, but I don't think they'll beat the Steelers.  They just barely beat the bears...
 
This Packers team doesn't have the "killer instinct" that's needed to win the Super Bowl.  That was VERY evident watching the championship game.
 
The grocery store where I work part time is going to be absolutely insane in a week and a half.  I can't even imagine.  I'm certainly going to be busy!
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 10:33 AM Post #3 of 52
Although everyone around me tends to root for the Steelers because Pittsburg is a closer city in distance, I am hoping for the Packers to win.
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 11:37 AM Post #4 of 52


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Although everyone around me tends to root for the Steelers because Pittsburg is a closer city in distance, I am hoping for the Packers to win.



Good man, GO PACK. The Packers have had pretty tepid second half performances against the Bears in all the games we've played. When we come out to play, the offense is really dynamic and the defense stays tight, but when we relax and drop into coverage we pay for it. I guess that I'll have to wait until game time to see what's up. 
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 2:17 PM Post #5 of 52
I'm extremely pumped.  Both teams will be well rested on a good field where weather won't play a factor.  Both teams had similar games yesterday where they almost gave up big leads late.  I think it will come done to Defense and how well both qbs manage the constant blitzes.  I think Pitt will probably be favored to win, but both teams are extremely similar, it could come down to a last second field goal.
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 2:19 PM Post #6 of 52
Kiwikat:
As a Wisconsinite I'm pulling for the Packers, but I don't think they'll beat the Steelers.  They just barely beat the bears...
 
This Packers team doesn't have the "killer instinct" that's needed to win the Super Bowl.  That was VERY evident watching the championship game.


Man, you're a tough crowd. What about the game before, where the Pack dismantled a very good Falcons team? 
 
Obviously, the GB O vs. the Pitt D is a great matchup. Further, how about the Packers' receiving corp against the Steeler secondary. Tell ya, early I think of the fast track in Big D. Conditions will be perfect for AR and the mentioned corp to find some success. 
 
Another interesting little tidbit. Both teams run 3-4 D, so that scheme shouldn't be the advantage it usually is. 
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 7:37 PM Post #7 of 52

 
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Another interesting little tidbit. Both teams run 3-4 D, so that scheme shouldn't be the advantage it usually is. 



Isn't the same defensive co-ordinator responsible for the ground work for both teams 3-4 D? I could have sworn that was the case. I'm really thinking their Defensive lines will match up similarly and it will come down to whether Rodgers or Rothleisberger can out play the other's D.
 
Jan 24, 2011 at 7:38 PM Post #8 of 52
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I'm extremely pumped.  Both teams will be well rested on a good field where weather won't play a factor.  Both teams had similar games yesterday where they almost gave up big leads late.  I think it will come done to Defense and how well both qbs manage the constant blitzes.  I think Pitt will probably be favored to win, but both teams are extremely similar, it could come down to a last second field goal.

 
Packers.  
 

 
Bon Iver
 
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Jan 24, 2011 at 7:41 PM Post #9 of 52

 
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I'm extremely pumped.  Both teams will be well rested on a good field where weather won't play a factor.  Both teams had similar games yesterday where they almost gave up big leads late.  I think it will come done to Defense and how well both qbs manage the constant blitzes.  I think Pitt will probably be favored to win, but both teams are extremely similar, it could come down to a last second field goal.

 
Packers.  
 

 
Bon Iver
 
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Jan 24, 2011 at 7:42 PM Post #10 of 52
Aaron Rodgers, from my team, the humble and lowly Cal Bears. Go Packers!
 
Note; Cal players in the NFL, BEASTMODE! Marshawn Lynch, Desean Jackson, Jahvid Best, Desmond Bishop, Thomas DeCoud, Alex Mack, Syd'Quan Thompson, Kyle Boller, J.J. Arrington, Tyson Alualu, Lavelle Hawkins, Justin Forsett, Craig Stevens, Verran Tucker, etc. Huge list.
 
Jan 25, 2011 at 12:04 PM Post #11 of 52

 
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Although everyone around me tends to root for the Steelers because Pittsburg is a closer city in distance, I am hoping for the Packers to win.



Good man, GO PACK. The Packers have had pretty tepid second half performances against the Bears in all the games we've played. When we come out to play, the offense is really dynamic and the defense stays tight, but when we relax and drop into coverage we pay for it. I guess that I'll have to wait until game time to see what's up. 



 


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Another interesting little tidbit. Both teams run 3-4 D, so that scheme shouldn't be the advantage it usually is. 



Isn't the same defensive co-ordinator responsible for the ground work for both teams 3-4 D? I could have sworn that was the case. I'm really thinking their Defensive lines will match up similarly and it will come down to whether Rodgers or Rothleisberger can out play the other's D.


i'm thinking the same, almost.  great defense, great qb so that comes down to running game.  i'm not so sure this part on the packers
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 7:18 PM Post #13 of 52
I can still spin this game either way. Currently, my head says Pack. A nagging feeling in my gut says Steel. Maybe it's because I listened to an Ochocinco interview today, where he said the Steeler D was harder to read. Chad would't lie? Would he? 
 
Feb 3, 2011 at 8:28 PM Post #14 of 52
Gotta go with the AFC....Palamalu has been pretty quiet through the playoffs but I think he will be unleashed Sunday. If the Steelers can keep Rogers between the tackles like the Bears did in the second half, he will be in for a long night. I am looking forward to a great game!
 

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