I should get an applause or something because I absolutely nailed that Super Bowl prediction.
This is for all the doubters. This was our year. 15 players on IR, 6 of which were starters. Then we lose Sam Shields, Donald Driver, and Charles
Woodson in the game and we STILL win!!!
We'll be back next year too. We're getting ALL of our guys back. Grant, Finley, Bigby, Barnett... all of them will be back and so will we.
Originally posted by elevatedone
I won't agree and say they were the better team.
How do you figure that? The only thing the Steelers did better was run the ball and win the time of possession. The Packers played well defensively
considering they were not only missing a lot of players from the regular season but also lost two players in this game. People seem to overlook just
how many Packers players are hurt. Who were the Steelers missing? Their center? They forced turnovers and converted on the mistakes. That's what the
better team does. But at the end of the day, all that matters is the scoreboard.
The turnovers is what killed our chances of winning the game tonight. Two picks on Big Ben's part, one of which was taken back for a pick six. Aaron
Rodgers and the entire Packers team played one hell of a game for Green Bay. Well played and a well deserved victory Packer Nation.
I respect you guys for not bailing on your team like some other fans do when they lose *cough*Cowboys*cough*.
The fans made a lot of noise this game. I don't think there were many people in attendance who weren't a fan of either team. And it sounded pretty
even when the teams were coming out of the tunnel in the pre-game and throughout the game.
I still think these two teams have the best fans in the league. I don't really care how many journalists Jerry Jones pays off to claim the Cowboys
are America's team. These two are America's teams. No doubt about it.
I like Tomlin. He understands the game. He's not a selfish ass like some coaches (Rex Ryan comes to mind).
I think this is the highest respect I have ever had for a Packers opponent in a big game - win or loss. I tend to have a disgust for opponents even if
the Packers win. I still hate Atlanta.
But not the Steelers. It's probably because they and the Packers are so similar. Not only in terms of the fan base but also the history, the
tradition, the culture, how the team is run and coached, the attitude of the team, everything. You guys have some more aggressive players (I won't
say dirty because it's football and it's a rough sport) but other than that, these two teams are basically twins.
On a side note, a video I stumbled upon...
Ahhh, man. Some guys just should not dance. But it's funny.