Sunday, February 13, 2011

Super Bowl Review

I apologize to all my fans for taking so long to post this, but such is life when you actually have other things to do. As many of you may know, I am a huge Green bay Packers fan. So I was absolutely ecstatic last Sunday, when they won their first Super bowl since 1997 when they faced the New England Patriots. (They went the next year, but lost to the Denver broncos.) Talk about a great night. My eyes were a little teary eyed, as I got to witness an incredible game. Rodgers of course won the MVP and though there are a number of people who it could of went to, it was big for the man who finally has the Brett Favre shadow off of him. The 10-6 regular season the packers had, devastated by injuries on the defense really did not show how tough this team was going to be. The Packers may have started off in the Wild Card, but they ended up showing the world why they are a force to be reckoned with.

And what an incredible game it was. Two great teams put on great performances. The first half looked all Packers as they went in to the locker rooms at half time leading the Steelers 21-10. Yes, with Woodson and Shields hurt, the secondary struggled which opened the door for not only Big Ben to start passing, but the running game to make some big plays as well. Shields would come back however and despite the fact the final score ended up being 31-25, much closer then what the score was at half time obviously, the packers never lost the lead. It was a very intense game and it is one of the best Super bowls in years, and I try to say that as non biased as I can since my team not only went, but won it. I hope you enjoyed it sports fans, it might be the last one we see until 2013 if they do not have a season this year.




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