Everything about the game, including the historic nature of the franchises, points to one conclusion: it’s time to test the new overtime rules.
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Everything about the game, including the historic nature of the franchises, points to one conclusion: it’s time to test the new overtime rules.
No team can beat you in more ways than Pittsburgh, which is why the Steelers will hoist their seventh Lombardi trophy Sunday at Super Bowl XLV.
In a matchup of two of the NFL’s most historic franchises, look for the Steelers to hoist their third Lombardi trophy in five years at Super Bowl XLV.
Someone will win Super Bowl XLV 23-20, but choosing between two evenly matched teams in the Packers and Steelers is a tall order.
I’ll be pulling for the Packers and a welcome distraction from the impending "Iceaggedon" expected to hit the Midwest this weekend.
Call it destiny, call it fate, or just call it a great team receiving its due: the Packers will win Super Bowl XLV.
The Packers and Steelers are so evenly matched that anyone asked to pick the winner of this Sunday’s game might as well flip a coin.
The reality is that more often than not, a great quarterback leads his team to a Super Bowl victory. The NFL is a passing league and any team relying on its defense or running game to win a championship is a long shot.
Quarterbacks and coaching, more than defense, have the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers vying for another Super Bowl title.
As past Super Bowl champions have proven, it takes defense to reach, and ultimately win the big game in the NFL. The Steelers and Packers are proof once again.