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		<title>Embracing the History of a Legend and Paying Penance for a Steelers Super Bowl Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 22:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Gottschalk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As most of you know, I reside in the land where it&#8217;s culturally acceptable to wear a wedge of cheese on your head.  For two years I&#8217;ve had to put up with entire sports segments (or more!) on the local newscasts talk nothing but the Green Bay Packers&#8230; and that was only during preseason!  I [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2011/10/19/embracing-the-history-of-a-legend-and-paying-penance-for-a-steelers-super-bowl-loss/">Embracing the History of a Legend and Paying Penance for a Steelers Super Bowl Loss</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>As most of you know, I reside in the land where it&#8217;s culturally acceptable to wear a wedge of cheese on your head.  For two years I&#8217;ve had to put up with entire sports segments (or more!) on the local newscasts talk nothing but the Green Bay Packers&#8230; and that was only during preseason!  I then had the &#8216;joy&#8217; of having to live through a Super Bowl loss from my beloved Steelers at the hands of the Packers.  Prior to the big game, the trash talk was flying all over the office.  I walked around with a bullseye on my back taking the jokes, jabs and criticism in stride.  And, I&#8217;ll have to be honest &#8211; most of these Cheeseheads around here (at least where I work) won rather gracefully.  But, that didn&#8217;t make the pill any smaller to swallow.</p>
<p>My time here in Milwaukee and the current evolution of circumstances has brought a bit of a love-hate relationship with the Green Bay Packers and its fans.  Little did I know that the work that I do would change how I view this team, its fans and its history.</p>
<p> <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2011/10/19/embracing-the-history-of-a-legend-and-paying-penance-for-a-steelers-super-bowl-loss/#more-10466" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Know Thy Enemy: Green Bay Packers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 17:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>And so, the time has come at last&#8230; For the past two weeks, you&#8217;ve no doubt heard an endless parade of &#8220;experts&#8221; analyze the match-up between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers from any number of angles.  From Ron Jaworski and his 172 hours of tape study to Shannon Sharpe mumbling something in his [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2011/02/05/know-thy-enemy-green-bay-packers-2/">Know Thy Enemy: Green Bay Packers</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>And so, the time has come at last&#8230;</p>
<p>For the past two weeks, you&#8217;ve no doubt heard an endless parade of &#8220;experts&#8221; analyze the match-up between the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> and <strong>Green Bay Packers </strong>from any number of angles.  From Ron Jaworski and his 172 hours of tape study to Shannon Sharpe mumbling something in his mush-mouth assassination of the English language, everybody has an opinion.  It&#8217;s paralysis of analysis to the nth degree.  When it comes time to determining the deciding factor in <strong>Super Bowl XLV</strong>, it comes down to one simple thing.</p>
<p>Slippery balls.</p>
<p>No, I&#8217;m not speaking of <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>&#8216;s unbreakable pair.  I&#8217;m referring to John Clayton&#8217;s <a href="http://">assertion</a> that Super Bowl balls are slippier than regular game balls because they have extra logos painted on them.  The Professor, you see, believes <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong>&#8216; inexperience with gripping the special Super Bowl edition may lead to an unfortunate accident or two.  Makes sense as that tends to happen when squeezing strange and unfamiliar balls.</p>
<p>STEELERS DEFENSE vs. PACKERS OFFENSE</p>
<p>GM Ted Thompson looks like a genius for jettisoning Brett Favre in favor of Aaron Rodgers.  He&#8217;s the modern-day gunslinger without the phony drama, overpriced Wranglers, and pictures of his junk floating around the internet.  Rodgers has the rifle-arm and quick release to be a clear heir apparent to the Brady/Manning duo as best pure passing quarterback in the league.  Working without benefit of a running game, Rodgers was a one-man show most of the season and rose to the challenge time and time again.</p>
<p>When he was healthy that is.  See, the story the media has sadly missed out on because they were too busy analyzing videos of Big Ben singing &#8220;Piano Man&#8221; is that it is very likely Rodgers suffered a concussion in the NFC Championship game.  If you watched his performance, there was a clear drop off in his timing and accuracy after the helmet-to-helmet hit by Julius Peppers.  Being the man he is, and not a rifle-armed vagina like Jay Cutler, I have no doubt he told whatever lie he had to tell in order to stay in the game.</p>
<p>Rodgers has been concussed before.  Twice this season alone to be exact.  If he did indeed suffer a third in less than six months, well, I wouldn&#8217;t expect to see him at Mensa meetings during the off-season.  And<strong> Steeler Nation</strong> no doubt remembers how poorly Ben played post-motorcycle accident when it was whispered the head trauma left him in a perpetual fog.</p>
<p><strong>James Harrison</strong> and <strong>LaMarr Woodley</strong> must hit Rodgers early and often.  I&#8217;m not advocating anything dirty nor would I expect anything of that nature seeing as the Steelers play a clean but hard-hitting brand of football everybody but the Ginger Dictator loves.   But the Steelers D have long boasted the reputation of the biggest baddest bullies on the block.  On Sunday, the bullies have to rough up that goofy looking beanpole at every opportunity.</p>
<p>Rookie running back James Starks is a nice story but the Steelers historically dominant run defense shut down All-Pro caliber backs with ease so if they run, he&#8217;ll be the bug and they&#8217;ll be the windshield.  The game comes down to Rodgers and his cadre of excellent receivers against<strong> Dick LeBeau</strong>&#8216;s creative blitz schemes and suspect secondary.  One factor in Blitzburgh&#8217;s favor is the shaky line of the Pack.  They surrendered 38 sacks a year after giving up a league leading 51 and now play a team who can bring pressure from unexpected places.</p>
<p>On the flip side, this will be the best passing attack the Steelers have faced all year.  The Patriots have a great quarterback but sub-par receivers.  The Ravens have great receivers but a sub-par quarterback.  The Pack have great talent on both ends of the equation.  Donald Driver is the dependable veteran.  Greg Jennings is a big play threat.  Slot men James Jones and Jordy Nelson cause all kind of match-up problems in four-wide sets.</p>
<p><strong>Bryant McFadden</strong> practiced this week and appears to be ready to play his regular role after seeing limited action in our previous two playoff games.  A nickel of him, <strong>Ike Taylor</strong>, and <strong>Willie Gay</strong> is much preferable to seeing Anthony Madison or Ryan Mundy out there. <strong> Troy Polamalu</strong> also practiced a lot more than usual this week which is a positive sign he may return to being the sideline to sideline demon which won him Defensive Player of the Year.  In last year&#8217;s Steelers-Packers shootout, the defense got to Rodgers five times without bringing him down.   Convert those opportunities to sacks and I like our chances.</p>
<p>STEELERS OFFENSE vs. PACKERS DEFENSE</p>
<p>What more can be said about Ben Roethlisberger?  The man is simply the best big game quarterback in football.  His numbers haven&#8217;t been spectacular this post-season but he has an uncanny knack for making a play when one needs to be made.  There is a fire which burns inside him, an indomitable desire to win, which transcends any statistical measure of greatness.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s going to need every ounce of his legendary courage when facing a swarming defense coached by former Steelers defensive coordinator Dom Capers.  Capers has built a defense in Green Bay that is almost the mirror image of what we have here in Pittsburgh although their unit averages only 27 years of age.  NT B.J. Raji is a load in the middle much like our<strong> Big Snack</strong>.  OLB Clay Matthews is a relentless pass-rusher who can also drop back into coverage not unlike our Silverback.  Last year&#8217;s DPOY CB Charles Woodson is the rover, the piece who must be accounted for on every play because you never know where he&#8217;ll line up.  Doesn&#8217;t have the magnificent flowing locks, though.</p>
<p>Unlike the Steelers, the Packers strength would seem to be in the secondary.  In addition to Woodson, CB Tramon Williams is having a fantastic playoffs.  He&#8217;s the best cover corner on the team.  Rookie corner Sam Shields is the unit&#8217;s unsung hero, a speedster who can run with anybody.  Altogether, they make up the 5th best pass defense in football.</p>
<p>However, the unit is not without their weaknesses.  The outside linebackers opposite Matthews have combined for only three sacks.  Woodson, while crafty with a nose for the ball, no longer has elite speed at 34 years of age.  And while Raji has emerged in the playoffs, the Pack has been inconsistent against the run.  They finished 18th in run defense allowing 115 yards per game.</p>
<p>When the Steelers won their last Super Bowl, they did so without much of a running game.  Willie Parker was nearing the end of his usefulness as a featured back and the offensive line was mediocre at all positions.  Enter <strong>Rashard Mendenhall</strong>.  His performance in the AFC Championship game was a defining moment in his young career.</p>
<p><strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> is a no-go for Sunday.  He gave it a shot but <strong>Mike Tomlin </strong>wasn&#8217;t happy with what he saw.  It&#8217;s a major blow without a doubt.   But remember Mendy rushed for almost all of his 100 first half yards with Doug Legursky at center two weeks ago.  Legursky is a natural center with a mauler mentality suited to running the ball.  Pouncey&#8217;s mobility in pass protection and ability to recognize defensive shifts and make the appropriate line calls cannot be replaced.  Their ability to run should not be as adversely affected.</p>
<p>Some people are predicting a shootout similar to the epic 2009 meeting.  With these two elite quarterbacks who can blame them?  While I believe the Steelers would be well-served to employ a ground and pound game plan similar to what they used against the Jets, Ben will have to air it out eventually.  That&#8217;s when things get interesting.  <strong>Hines Ward</strong> and<strong> Heath Miller</strong> have had better statistical seasons but they remain Ben&#8217;s go-to guys.   <strong>Mike Wallace</strong> has been quiet during the postseason although all it takes is isolating him on Woodson one time and he&#8217;s off to the races.  Then we have the rooks, <strong>Antonio Brown</strong> and <strong>Manny Sanders</strong>, who continue to impress on a weekly basis and have seemingly saved their best football for the biggest games of the year.</p>
<p>Despite the good-natured ribbing between Pittsburgh and Green Bay these past couple weeks, I believe there is a genuine respect between both teams and both fanbases.  And why shouldn&#8217;t there be?  This is truly a clash of the titans.  Number two overall defense versus number five.  Best big game quarterback in the league versus brightest up-and-coming young quarterback.  Terrible Towels versus Cheeseheads.  The City of Champions versus Titletown USA.</p>
<p>To quote a certain maniacal clown from The Dark Knight Returns, &#8220;And here we go&#8230;&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Stairway To Seven Runs Through Lombardi Avenue</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 18:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The number seven is Steeler Nation&#8216;s new favorite numeral.  When the clock strikes midnight on Sunday (making it officially February 7th), number seven Ben Roethlisberger, in his seventh professional season, will have led the Pittsburgh Steelers to an unprecedented seventh Super Bowl championship. In the spirit of good sportsmanship, I reached out to Monty over [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2011/02/03/stairway-to-seven-runs-through-lombardi-avenue/">Stairway To Seven Runs Through Lombardi Avenue</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The number seven is<strong> Steeler Nation</strong>&#8216;s new favorite numeral.  When the clock strikes midnight on Sunday (making it officially February 7th), number seven <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>, in his seventh professional season, will have led the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> to an unprecedented seventh Super Bowl championship.</p>
<p>In the spirit of good sportsmanship, I reached out to Monty over at the excellent <strong>Green Bay Packers</strong> website <a href="http://www.totalpackers.com/">Total Packers.Com.</a> Naturally, we agreed to exchange seven questions in anticipation of<strong> Super Bowl XLV</strong>.   My questions are in the little gray box with the quote marks, his answers in Green Bay Green.</p>
<blockquote><p>Your team has impressive wins over many quality teams this season but they also lost to the Patriots as well as the lowly Lions and Redskins.  Any common threads we can take from those losses?</p></blockquote>
<p><span style="color: #008000">The common thread in the Patriots and Lions losses is the Packers were without Aaron Rodgers. </span></p>
<div><span style="color: #008000">He  only played one half against Detroit because of a concussion and didn&#8217;t  play at all against New England for the same reason. I suspect those  outcomes may have been different had Rodgers been in the game. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">That  being said, if you look at the rest of the Packers losses &#8212; all of  which were by four points or fewer &#8212; there are some common threads. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">The  Packers Achilles&#8217; heal is special teams. They have a knack for giving  up big returns and Mason Crosby has a knack for missing big field  goals. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">For most of the season,  the Packers were also bad in short-yardage situations. Over the latter  1/3 of the season and the playoffs, John Kuhn and James Starks have  helped correct that problem, though.</span></div>
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<div>Last year, I know your offensive line was leakier than a computer at the Pentagon.  How would you evaluate their performance this year?</div>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">The line gets a lot of credit for protecting Aaron Rodgers this season and rightfully so. </span></p>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Green  Bay was 19th in sacks allowed this season, with 38. That&#8217;s not great,  but it&#8217;s a big improvement over the league-leading 51 they gave up last  season. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">While they were adequate  in the passing game, the Packers offensive line was terrible in the  running game. Left tackle Chad Clifton is a liability as a run blocker  and left guard Daryn Colledge isn&#8217;t much better. Center Scott Wells is  average. If and when the Packers run, look for them to run right more  often than not. Their strength in the running game is right guard Josh  Sitton and right tackle Bryan Bulaga. </span></div>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">Overall,  the Packers offensive line isn&#8217;t terrible, but they are below average.  Rodgers&#8217; ability and Mike McCarthy&#8217;s play calling disguise their  deficiencies. </span></p>
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<div>Relatedly, Rodgers got smacked around like Charlie Sheen and a hotel room full of hookers.  A-Rod also missed some time this season.  Talk about his health and ability to play through injuries.</div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">As I mentioned earlier, Rodgers missed a game and half with a concussion &#8212; his second of the season. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">I  know if it were up to him, he would have played against New England,  but the Packers were cautious with him. They should be. He&#8217;s the  franchise. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Since the concussion,  Rodgers has made a concerted effort to take fewer hits when running.  He&#8217;s also wearing a specially-designed helmet that&#8217;s supposed to  decrease the likelihood of getting a concussion. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">There  was some question as to whether he suffered another concussion against  Chicago when Julius Peppers hit him helmet-to-helmet, but he&#8217;s shown no  sign of injury. </span></div>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">At this point,  there&#8217;s no reason to believe he&#8217;s not 100 percent and I expect they&#8217;ll  have to scrape him off the field with a shovel for him not to finish the  Super Bowl. After all, we&#8217;re not talking about Jay Cutler here. </span></p>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Receivers James Jones and Jordy Nelson. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">The  Packers best bet to win the game is to spread the Steelers out because  their passing game is superior to Pittsburgh&#8217;s secondary. </span></div>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">As  a No. 3 receiver, Jones can beat any nickel back in the league and as a  No. 4, Nelson can beat any dime back. Both have the speed to break the  big play and they&#8217;re playing in conditions that give them a big  advantage over defenders. </span></p>
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<div>In a similar vein, we know  about Cheesehead Fabio (Clay Matthews), Charles Woodson, and BJ Raji.  Who could be a surprise hero on defense?</div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Cornerback Tramon Williams has been lights out in the playoffs. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">He  sealed the Packers victory over the Eagles with an interception. He  intercepted Matt Ryan twice in the divisional round and returned one for  a touchdown, which essentially ended the game at halftime.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Williams  also developed into the Packers and one of the league&#8217;s best cover  corners, this season. And yes, I do know Charles Woodson plays on the  other side. Williams is close to being mentioned in the same breath as  Darrelle Revis when it comes to shutdown corners.</span></div>
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<div>Speaking of the D, how is Woodson still playing at such a high level at that age?  I&#8217;d have to think Bruce Arians would like to get him matched up with Mike Wallace at some point.</div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Charles  Woodson had more natural athletic ability than just about any football  player I&#8217;ve ever seen to begin with, so it makes sense he should be able  to play at a high level longer than most guys.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color: #008000">Beyond that, Woodson studies film non-stop. He knows the game and he knows his opponent.</span></div>
<div><span style="color: #008000">It  also helps that Dom Capers is the Packers defensive coordinator. Capers  knows how to utilize Woodson&#8217;s talents and consistently puts him in  place to make plays.</span></div>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">Everything  being equal, the Packers spread the Steelers out like the New England  Patriots did during the regular season and win handily. Of course,  everything isn&#8217;t equal. These Steelers have been to the Super Bowl  before. These Packers haven&#8217;t. I don&#8217;t expect a Mike McCarthy team to  get distracted, but experience counts for something &#8212; or so the media  keeps telling me.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #008000">Packers 28, Steelers 20</span></p>
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