Super Bowl XLV live: Packers-Steelers open thread
All the words have seemingly either been written or spoken -- just watch the pregame show for proof -- over the two weeks since the conference championship games. Our open thread on Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers is open for business.
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Cindy Boren
| February 6, 2011; 4:09 PM ET
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Looking forward to seeing the Packers win. Aaron Rodgers is going to have a SUPER day!
Posted by: joyfulme54 | February 6, 2011 4:36 PM | Report abuse
Time to bring back real (opera) singers for this -- or even Alannis Morisette, who at least carries the tune.
Posted by: gilboa | February 6, 2011 6:30 PM | Report abuse
Time to bring back real (opera) singers for this -- or even Alannis Morisette, who at least carries the tune.
Posted by: gilboa | February 6, 2011 6:34 PM | Report abuse
All the pre-game faux-patriotism hype and yet when the crowd roared for Marines standing at attention in Afghanistan during the National Anthem, most of the players stood around looking bored.
Brett Keisel had his fingers hooked in the neck of his jersey. Couldn't someone figure out you put your hand over your heart during the anthem?
I just love the way the crowd gets played. Pay your money, make some small sacrifice by watching a few commercials about how great the US is, the players get bored and pissed off and then, let the games begin and the money flow.
Posted by: arancia12 | February 6, 2011 7:39 PM | Report abuse
Green Bay Packers.
A public-owned, community owned team. Socialism in action. Eat your hearts out, Righties.
Posted by: samsara15 | February 6, 2011 8:21 PM | Report abuse
Fergie can't sing, and she dances like Ozzy Ozbourne. The rest of the black eyed peas are worse. Worst half-time show in superbowl history.
Posted by: Ombudsman1 | February 6, 2011 9:21 PM | Report abuse












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