Steelers shoot for 7th Super Bowl crown vs. Packers
- February 5th, 2011
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The second seeded Pittsburgh Steelers hopes to get its seventh Super Bowl crown when they face the sixth seeded Green Bay Packers at the Dallas Cowboys stadium on Sunday.
Sporting a 14-4 record the Steelers are favored to roll past the Packers 13-6 due to their superior record.
The experts picked the Steelers to win since they have on its roster controversial yet very effective superstar quarterback Ben Roethlisberger aka Big Ben.
Despite having a tumultuous year, Big Ben was still able to produce a solid game for his team to bring the Steelers to the Super Bowl this year.
Big Ben had faced some personal troubles of having been accused of in March of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old college student – the second time since 2008 he faced assault allegations.
Aside from the sexual assault, Big Ben was also suspended by the NFL management for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
If Big Ben can produce another solid game against the defense oriented Packers it would be a short night for their opponent.
To get the Super Bowl crown, Steelers NFL defensive player of the year safety Troy Polamalu also needs to have a great game in terms of defense for the Steelers to beat the Packers.
The Packers might be facing a tough team in the Steelers, but the underdog team can still win if they play as a team comes game-time.
Packers superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers needs to take charge for his team in offence and defense to carry them victory over the Steelers.
Rodgers needs to give his 101 percent effort so that Big Ben could not outplay him and carry his team to victory over the Steelers.
Packers linebacker Clay Matthews must also play big for his team in terms of defense to beat the Steelers.
NFL Teams: Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers