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RastaLulz

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Ben will most probably play better than Aaron with his experience, it isn't easy to be in your first super bowl against an experienced and talented team like the Steelers.
You must be kidding. Really? You think that Ben is going to have a better game than Aaron? I laugh. Green Bay's offense is far superior to the Steelers offense, IMO. However, the Steelers may have a slight advantage on the defensive side, but not by much. But to say that Aaron wont play as good because he hasn't played in a Super Bowl before is a tad stupid. These guys play football as their profession, and just because it's the Super Bowl doesn't mean that their skill set will go away - it would only be enhanced with the opportunity to win a world title.

But, there is a high chance the Packers will win, they're the underdog, and they can give the Steelers a surprise.
Last time I checked, the Steelers were the underdogs.
 

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So, you think pressure doesn't play a high role on Football? Lol. Reason why I think Aaron won't play at his 100%

And yes, if someone would ask 10 people which team has a higher chance of winning the Super Bowl, the steelers or the Packers the majority of them would say The Steelers.

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RastaLulz

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So, you think pressure doesn't play a high role on Football? Lol. Reason why I think Aaron won't play at his 100%
No. These guys play in huge games every time they go out to play, and I'm sure by now they are used to the public pressure. The Packers had to win six straight games to get here, yet they did not fold under all of that public pressure. I doubt that pressure will be a factor in the game. These guys will go out and play like they have on any given Sunday, and give it their all like they have all year.

And yes, if someone would ask 10 people which team has a higher chance of winning the Super Bowl, the steelers or the Packers the majority of them would say The Steelers.
Aha, no. The majority of the media has chosen the Packers to win.
 

Kryptos

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That doesn't matter, the Packers have gone trough most pain to get to the Super Bowl, and ok, if you would had asked those 10 people at the start of the season they majority of them would had said the Steelers. The Packers are the underdog. And if I'm not mistaken, the Steelers had better record than the Packers on the regular season. Haven't really checked.
 

RastaLulz

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That doesn't matter, the Packers have gone trough most pain to get to the Super Bowl,
What doesn't matter?

and ok, if you would had asked those 10 people at the start of the season they majority of them would had said the Steelers. The Packers are the underdog.
Once again, you are wrong. The Packers were one of the top teams picked to win the Super Bowl at the beginning of the season. I don't even think the Steelers were picked to go to the Superbowl in the preseaon by any major sports media person.

And if I'm not mistaken, the Steelers had better record than the Packers on the regular season. Haven't really checked.
You got one thing correct.
 

Kryptos

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This doesn't matter 'Aha, no. The majority of the media has chosen the Packers to win.'

I highly doubt they were picked to win the Super Bowl, I remember the top contenders were The Patriots, The Colts, The Steelers and The Saints or some other team from the NFC, can't remember. And no, it wasn't the packers. They're a surprise.
 

RastaLulz

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This doesn't matter 'Aha, no. The majority of the media has chosen the Packers to win.'
It doesn't matter what a sports analysis (who deals with sports everyday of their life) says, compared to the "majority of them"? That's a rather ignorant statement.

I highly doubt they were picked to win the Super Bowl, I remember the top contenders were The Patriots, The Colts, The Steelers and The Saints or some other team from the NFC, can't remember. And no, it wasn't the packers. They're a surprise.

First result that comes up for "preseason super bowl predictions" shows the following:


The Steelers are not even shown once for winning the Super Bowl.

You can also look here for current predictions, and a majority of them have picked the Packers:
 

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