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Originally posted by Hauser:
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Originally posted by XLV-Ka-Bong:
I love how after the game, AR is still upset for not closing out with a TD on that last drive.


My daughter-in-law is still upset too. She thought she had crappy numbers on her pool. If they'd have scored a TD there she'd of won $300 with 5 - 5


They might have gone for 2. Wink
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Originally posted by pablopackerfan:
All time best QB performance in the SB against the best D in football. Yezh, he sucks. Needs a new HC that can coach him up, then maybe, maybe he could lose more games for Zeke.


listen, i am not a Packer fan nor a 49er fan, but clearly, Steve Young's 6 TD performance is the greatest day a QB had in a Super Bowl.
While Steve Youngs day with 6 TD passes is statiscally better than Rodgers on Sunday, the degree of difficulty for Rodgers, vs the #1 defense in the league, while Rodgers team has zero running game & receivers keep dropping balls. SHEESH! Rodgers was fantastic.

The niners vs. the Chargers had 139 yards rushing. Packers? Only 50 yards.

Take a look at some of those passes thrown by Rodgers. Meanwhile, back in Jan of 1995, Steve Young had all day and a wide berth to throw the ball against the Chargers.

The degree of difficulty is what everyone is marveling at. Not necessarily the stats.
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Originally posted by CALBuccaneer:
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Originally posted by pablopackerfan:
All time best QB performance in the SB against the best D in football. Yezh, he sucks. Needs a new HC that can coach him up, then maybe, maybe he could lose more games for Zeke.


listen, i am not a Packer fan nor a 49er fan, but clearly, Steve Young's 6 TD performance is the greatest day a QB had in a Super Bowl.


Who tf is Zeke and what was I talking about? Geezs.
I can't say Rodgers' game was the best in Super Bowl history, but the fact that it's even in the discussion is nothing short of amazing.

He should have about four more chances to earn that recognition.
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