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All I know is that FOX and CBS are licking there chops right now because the ratings will be through the roof for both games....I'll bet they'll be the highest championship game ratings in at least 10 yrs...
^^I agree, we had the same discussion at our round table yesterday, these are great match ups, hence, no matter who wins tomorrow, Superbowl ratings will be high as well. Tomorrow can';t come soon enough for me.
It is so cold here, I'm just hanging out waiting for football! Last weekend was cool as there were 4 games to watch! Too cold to walk, or be outdoors so bring on the games! Go Pack Go!
Finally about Rodgers peaking... I do think he peaked against Atlanta but I dont think it will be a problem. He still will have great numbers. he wasn't exactly playing against a formidable defense in the falcons and his numbers reflected that. He is still on a tear in the playoffs though and I see this being a good game between the Bears but just too much Rodgers in the end.
People seem to think that Rodgers performed extraordinarily well in Atlanta. He played the same way he plays every game. However, he had better stats against Atlanta. It isnt because Rodgers played better than normal, it is because the rest of the team play really well. Rodgers plays that well pretty much every single game. It's just he doesnt always get the blocking or open receivers that allow him to go 31 for 36.
He didnt peak against Atlanta. He just had a really good day because the team put all the pieces together.
Game time temp for Jets/Steelers........11 degrees...
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