You're such an egotistical bastard Urpiss. Do you really think you're an NFL expert?
Here's what "real NFL experts" think about this matchup.
i wonder if thats biased... if thats your sourve than I now understand why you never post plays
The retractable roof on Cowboys Stadium will be closed for Sunday's Super Bowl, something Rodgers openly wished for when the Packers landed in North Texas this week. Rodgers knows that when the Packers are out of the elements, it's the opposing defense that starts to get the chills.
"I'm hoping they put the top on," Rodgers said.
The way Green Bay's precise, pass-first offense can move the ball and pile up points when players don't have to worry about wind or sloppy footing, even the Steelers' stingy defense will be scrambling to keep up in Sunday's Super Bowl. Pittsburgh might have big hitters, but it's hard to hit what you can't catch.
Just ask the Atlanta Falcons, who had been nearly unbeatable in the Georgia Dome until they gave up 442 yards in a 48-21 playoff loss to the Packers last month.
"You look at our group of receivers, we do not like playing in cold weather," Donald Driver said. "We do (it), we don't have a choice. If you had to ask a guy, what would he choose, to play inside or outside? I think most guys would play indoors."
Since Mike McCarthy took over as coach in 2006, Green Bay is 11-6 in dome games, including the playoffs. Green Bay has averaged 381.6 yards and 30.6 points in those games.
Rodgers has played 12 dome games including the playoffs, completing 68.6 percent of his passes with 25 touchdowns and only six interceptions.
The retractable roof on Cowboys Stadium will be closed for Sunday's Super Bowl, something Rodgers openly wished for when the Packers landed in North Texas this week. Rodgers knows that when the Packers are out of the elements, it's the opposing defense that starts to get the chills.
"I'm hoping they put the top on," Rodgers said.
The way Green Bay's precise, pass-first offense can move the ball and pile up points when players don't have to worry about wind or sloppy footing, even the Steelers' stingy defense will be scrambling to keep up in Sunday's Super Bowl. Pittsburgh might have big hitters, but it's hard to hit what you can't catch.
Just ask the Atlanta Falcons, who had been nearly unbeatable in the Georgia Dome until they gave up 442 yards in a 48-21 playoff loss to the Packers last month.
"You look at our group of receivers, we do not like playing in cold weather," Donald Driver said. "We do (it), we don't have a choice. If you had to ask a guy, what would he choose, to play inside or outside? I think most guys would play indoors."
Since Mike McCarthy took over as coach in 2006, Green Bay is 11-6 in dome games, including the playoffs. Green Bay has averaged 381.6 yards and 30.6 points in those games.
Rodgers has played 12 dome games including the playoffs, completing 68.6 percent of his passes with 25 touchdowns and only six interceptions.
The retractable roof on Cowboys Stadium will be closed for Sunday's Super Bowl, something Rodgers openly wished for when the Packers landed in North Texas this week. Rodgers knows that when the Packers are out of the elements, it's the opposing defense that starts to get the chills.
"I'm hoping they put the top on," Rodgers said.
The way Green Bay's precise, pass-first offense can move the ball and pile up points when players don't have to worry about wind or sloppy footing, even the Steelers' stingy defense will be scrambling to keep up in Sunday's Super Bowl. Pittsburgh might have big hitters, but it's hard to hit what you can't catch.
Just ask the Atlanta Falcons, who had been nearly unbeatable in the Georgia Dome until they gave up 442 yards in a 48-21 playoff loss to the Packers last month.
"You look at our group of receivers, we do not like playing in cold weather," Donald Driver said. "We do (it), we don't have a choice. If you had to ask a guy, what would he choose, to play inside or outside? I think most guys would play indoors."
Since Mike McCarthy took over as coach in 2006, Green Bay is 11-6 in dome games, including the playoffs. Green Bay has averaged 381.6 yards and 30.6 points in those games.
Rodgers has played 12 dome games including the playoffs, completing 68.6 percent of his passes with 25 touchdowns and only six interceptions.
The retractable roof on Cowboys Stadium will be closed for Sunday's Super Bowl, something Rodgers openly wished for when the Packers landed in North Texas this week. Rodgers knows that when the Packers are out of the elements, it's the opposing defense that starts to get the chills.
"I'm hoping they put the top on," Rodgers said.
The way Green Bay's precise, pass-first offense can move the ball and pile up points when players don't have to worry about wind or sloppy footing, even the Steelers' stingy defense will be scrambling to keep up in Sunday's Super Bowl. Pittsburgh might have big hitters, but it's hard to hit what you can't catch.
Just ask the Atlanta Falcons, who had been nearly unbeatable in the Georgia Dome until they gave up 442 yards in a 48-21 playoff loss to the Packers last month.
"You look at our group of receivers, we do not like playing in cold weather," Donald Driver said. "We do (it), we don't have a choice. If you had to ask a guy, what would he choose, to play inside or outside? I think most guys would play indoors."
Since Mike McCarthy took over as coach in 2006, Green Bay is 11-6 in dome games, including the playoffs. Green Bay has averaged 381.6 yards and 30.6 points in those games.
Rodgers has played 12 dome games including the playoffs, completing 68.6 percent of his passes with 25 touchdowns and only six interceptions.
Good luck URISS, I'm on Pitt as well..
I think you're undervaluing GB's defense a bit bc they are still one of the elite D's in the league and they will give Pitt a lot of problems, but I love the rest of the write-up.
Good luck URISS, I'm on Pitt as well..
I think you're undervaluing GB's defense a bit bc they are still one of the elite D's in the league and they will give Pitt a lot of problems, but I love the rest of the write-up.
Good luck URISS, I'm on Pitt as well..
I think you're undervaluing GB's defense a bit bc they are still one of the elite D's in the league and they will give Pitt a lot of problems, but I love the rest of the write-up.
Good luck URISS, I'm on Pitt as well..
I think you're undervaluing GB's defense a bit bc they are still one of the elite D's in the league and they will give Pitt a lot of problems, but I love the rest of the write-up.
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