2012年9月17日星期一

Super Bowl XLV Highlights - Packers Defeat Steelers

Charles Woodson Charles Woodson Jersey PackersCharles Woodson Jersey Packers Jersey PackersCharles Woodson Jersey Packers, Sunday, February 6, 2011 at 6:30pm, the Green Bay Packers kicked off the Super Bowl allowing Pittsburgh Steelers to receive the football. Unable to Charles Woodson Jersey Packers put any points on the board, Steelers were forced to punt the football, setting the tone for an obvious disastrous game. Reoccurring mistakes from both teams, such as missed catches Charles Woodson Jersey Packers and forced turnovers, set the pivot for the game- not allowing the teams to show their full potential.

In the first half, within twenty for seconds, Green Bay scores two touchdowns. This really put a strain on defense as frustration begins to set in for the Steelers. Not wanting to unravel, Steelers offense scores a touchdown with forty seconds to go before halftime, decreasing Packers lead by eleven. Cornerback, Charles Woodson of Green Bay Packers, suffered from a broken collarbone, leaving the game early.

During Halftime, a special performance by the Black Eyed Peas really got the fans going. Performing a melody of their hits, the Black Eyed Peas included a futuristic performance, decorating the sold out Cowboys Stadium with strobe lights and hundreds of dancers. National recording artist, Usher, also made a surprising appearance, performing his hit song, \"OMG\".

Second half, Steelers manages to quickly score with Rashaad Mendenhall pounding the football inside the goal line and scoring the second touchdown. Third and seven, Harrison of the Steelers makes a big play by sacking Aaron Rodgers, forcing Packers to punt. After halftime, Pittsburgh seems more focused, but still wasn\'t able to take the edge from the Packers. This young team was ready and could feel the championship getting closer. Big Ben threw for two interceptions leaving Steelers with three turnovers.

Picked four to one by Sports Center, Packers wins Superbowl XLV 25-31. Many celebrities came out to the game, including former President George W. Bush.

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