Packers Win Super Bowl!

It looked like a blowout early, but came down to the final drive of the game in the end.  While the Green Bay offense played very well in the contest, it was the defensive unit that came up with the big stop on a drive that could have won the Pittsburgh Steelers the game.  Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers won the game’s Most Valuable Player award in the 31-25 Green Bay victory.  Rodgers has certainly eased the fans’ lingering pain from parting ways with legend Brett Favre several years ago.  “You can stop it now,” veteran receiver Donald Driver said after the game.  ”Aaron’s proved that he’s one of the best, if not the best, quarterback in this game today.”

Rodgers played great in the content, throwing three touchdowns, but might have had five TDs had his receivers not dropped two potential scores.  The Packers overcame losing two of their leaders in the first half, as both cornerback Charles Woodson and wide receiver Donald Drivers were knocked out of the game.  “We’ve been a team that’s overcome adversity all year,” Greg Jennings said in the wake of the victory.  ”Our head captain goes down, emotional in the locker room.  Our No. 1 receiver goes down, more emotions are going, flying in the locker room.  But we find a way to bottle it up and exert it all out here on the field.”  Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers and their fans.

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