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SUUUUUPERRRRR BOWWWWWLLL!!!!!!


Steve Foss

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Coming from a die hard Packer fan, Favre was good, and will be remembered as one of the best of all time. But what he will be rembered for is his heart playing the game, not his records. Cause he has both good and bad. I grew up in high school watching him and I tell you what, he did great things, but he also broke your heart many times when it mattered the most, I think you viking fans can relate to that. Do you know how many attempts passing he had? He's 41 years old and missed how many games in his career at the very end? 3,4? I don't know. If Manning stays healthy, he will break those records. He was a great player, and had a lot of "heart". Heck, he is the iron man of football, but would I put him at the top of some of the others, no. Manning and even Brady are better pure passers than Favre ever was. I will always be a Favre fan, and hope to see him in the HOF soon, cause he deserves it. Not only cause of his records, but because he loved the game. But to be honest, I feel better with Rodgers in his first years starting than I ever did with Favre. You never knew with Favre, if it was going to be a good day, or a rocket ball day where he threw 4 picks. Love the guy, and he honestly is the main piece that brought back the Packers in the 90's, along with Holmgran. I hated all of the waffling he did the past 6 years, but you honeslty won't find many more guys that loved playing the game more than he did, I will leave it at that.

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All the Super Bowl programming you need to know (from the Milwaukee JSO):

11 a.m.- noon: "Road to the Super Bowl." A highlights package of the key moments in the 2010 season. About 100 players and coaches were wired for sound during the season for this feature.

Noon-1 p.m.: "Inside the Rings with Troy Aikman." The Fox game analyst interviews some of the most prominent Super Bowl players in recent years, including Drew Brees, Kurt Warner and Jerome Bettis.

1-5 p.m.: "Fox NFL Super Bowl Sunday Pre-Game Show." Fox studio analysts, co-hosts Terry Bradshaw and Curt Menefee, along with analysts Howie Long, Michael Strahan and Jimmy Johnson will discuss the game from their set outside Cowboys Stadium.

Reporters Pam Oliver, Chris Myers and Jay Glazer and rules analyst Mike Pereira are part of the presentation. So is comic Frank Caliendo.

Strahan and Maria Menounos of "Access Hollywood" work the red carpet as stars arrive for the game. Musical acts in the pre-game include Keith Urban and Maroon 5.

President Barack Obama will be interviewed live at 3:30 p.m. by Bill O'Reilly.

Fox will continue with its tradition of a reading of the Declaration of Independence, which it introduced as a feature of the show before Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002, the first Super Bowl after terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Retired Army General Colin Powell and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell introduce the piece. They were taped at the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., home of the Declaration of Independence.

Current and former NFL players read excerpts of the document, including Packers wide receiver Donald Driver, cornerback Charles Woodson and Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward.

5-5:29 p.m.: Super Bowl XLV. The game is schedule to kick off at 5:29 p.m. with Joe Buck and Aikman on the call.

9-9:30 p.m. (estimated): "Super Bowl XLV Post-Game Show." Bradshaw will present the Lombardi Trophy to the winning team. (The Packers)

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Lame commercials, boring commentary from Buck and Aikman, near lack of big plays, 14-0 first quarter, terrible play by Roethlisberger, and a Pukers win. Possibly the worst Superbowl ever.

The true highlights were the beer, fish fry, and having a living room full of friends without a Pukers fan in the bunch. wink

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