Thursday, January 27, 2011

Super Bowl is going to be Packers versus Steelers

After the NFC and AFC Championship games, two teams are going to the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XLV, or Super 45, will include the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The two teams face off on Feb. 6 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. If you plan to go to the Super Bowl and do not already have tickets, you would be taking out a huge personal loan to buy one.

Steelers and Packers in Super Bowl XLV

When it comes to the Super Bowl, you will find very few events on TV that come even close to comparing to it. Just the Super Bowl commercial spots are worth millions. The 2010 Super Bowl set a new record by displacing the “MASH” finale for most watched television event in United States history, and the 2011 Super Bowl is on track to beat that record. The game will undoubtedly be on Sunday, Feb. 6, in Arlington, Texas, at Cowboys Stadium. Super Bowl XLV will kick off at about 6:30 p.m. on the Fox network. The half time show is going to be featuring the Black Eyed Peas this year. Mike Pereira, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman shall be within the booth during the game while the pregame analysis will undoubtedly be done by the Fox NFL Sunday team.

Pittsburgh defeats Jets

Pittsburgh and the NY Jets, including Rex Ryan, were to play within the AFC Championship together. This was after the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots were beat by the Jets. It wasn’t to be, as the Pittsburgh defense kept the Jets at bay until the fourth quarter. Despite signs of life from Mean Gang Green, Ben Roethlisberger and business emerged with the victory and the AFC title.

Pressure to Chicago is unbearable

When it comes to the Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers rivalry, one of the most significant games happened when the Green Bay Packers went to Soldier Field. During the game, Chicago QB Jay Cutler left the game with an injury, backup Todd Collins was benched after one series, and rookie QB Caleb Haine came in to try to finish the game. Even though Haine did well, the Packers' defense was amazing which included a touchdown made by B.J. Raji that was initially an interception. Sam Shields ended up winning the game with another Green Bay interception.



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