Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Steelers and Packers are headed to the Super Bowl

The NFC and AFC Championship games have concluded. The two winners head to the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XLV, or Super 45, will feature the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. At Arlington, Tex., on Feb. 6, the teams face off at Cowboys Stadium. If you plan to head to the Super Bowl and don't already have tickets, you would be applying for a huge unsecured loan to purchase one.

The Super Bowl XLV can have Steelers v Packers

Few television events compare in terms of viewership and spectacle to the Super Bowl, and Super Bowl commercial spots alone are a multimillion dollar industry. For probably the most watched television event in the United States history, the 2010 Super Bowl beat the "MASH" finale last year while the record will likely be beat again in 2011 with the Super Bowl. Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX is where the game shall be held on Sunday, February 6. About 6:30 p.m. shall be the kick off of Super Bowl XLV. The Fox network will be showing it. The Black Eyed Peas will perform within the halftime show, and the Fox NFL Sunday team will manage the pregame analysis, with Troy Aikman, Joe Buck and Mike Pereira in the booth for the game.

Jets grounded by Pittsburgh

In the AFC Championship, Rex Ryan and the New York Jets traveled to Pittsburgh with hopes of upsetting the third Super Bowl champion QB in as several weeks, after besting the Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots. The Jets were not able to move until the fourth quarter. The Pittsburgh defense did a good job of that. The American Football Conference title was won by Ben Roethlisberger and business even though Mean Gang Green fought.

Lots of Chicago pressure

When it comes to the Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers rivalry, one of the most significant games occurred when the Green Bay Packers went to Soldier Field. The game concluded with backup Todd Collins benches, rookie QB Caleb Haine in playing the game and Chicago QB Jay Cutler getting an injury and leaving. Even though Haine did well, the Packers' defense was amazing which included a touchdown made by B.J. Raji that was initially an interception. Another Green Bay interception capped the game, this time by Sam Shields.



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