Found February 07, 2011 on Tundra Vision:
Overall: A The Packers may have entered this game as the favorites to win, and even played the first half like they were on their way to an easy Lombardi Trophy. But a string of injuries quickly dampened those thoughts and doubts began to creep into everyone's mind...that is, except the Steelers, who quickly capitalized and captured the momentum from the Packers. Losing Donald Driver early in the game was bad enough (leaving Aaron Rodgers to pass to James Jones and Jordy Nelson, each afflicted with an acute case of the dropsies), but losing defensive backs Sam Shields and Charles Woodson on consecutive plays late in the first half shook the Packers to their core. The Steelers racked up 14 unanswered points and pulled within four points of taking the lead, and the Packers didn't look ready to put up much of a fight on offense or on defense. Now, you may have questioned some of the strategies in the third quarter, like why the Packers' best defensive player, Clay Mat...
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