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OT: Superbowl Breakdown

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Re: OT: Superbowl Breakdown 

Post#21 » by andrewww » Mon Feb 7, 2011 4:14 am

to be fair deep, i was on green bay today and the game was closer than what it should have been (esp after the woodson and shields injuries leading to momentum for the steelers going into halftime).

steelers imho have duplicated the spurs in that theyre consistently good, but when push comes to shove cant beat their nemesis (patriots for the steelers), and they cant win back to back, not to mention that theyre generally considered among the "weaker" super bowl winning teams recently.

pitt also hasnt beaten a top echelon team (they dodged the pats thx to the jets) going into this super bowl, and green bay's battle tested on the road. they have the better qb imo with aaron rodgers, and their biggest weakness is against quick strike quarterbacks (new england gave teams like the packers the blueprint on how to exploit pitt's achilles heel, which is also their CBs, and plays into green bay's solid pass rush lead by clay matthews).

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