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As what has been predicted by a lot of people, the Green Bay Packers emerged victorious. Aaron Rodgers was able to lead his team in taking home their much anticipated Vince Lombardi trophy. This win would mark their fourth (4th) Super Bowl win. Their first two was the time that were still under coach Vince Lombardi and Bart Starr as QB. The other one was in 1997 with Brett Favre.
During the first quarter, the crowd has been screaming for the Steelers but they were not able to make a score while the Packers made 14 points. On the 2nd quarter, the Steelers was able to make a score and end it up with 21-10 score in favor of the Packers. At least they were able to cut the lead a little bit. When the 3rd quarter came, the Steelers are still struggling to get pass Packers. Although they were able to get score, the Packers were making score as well. The game ended with the final score of 31-25.
Aaron Rodgers was able to get out of the shadows that Brett Favre has been creating in the Packers ever since his reign. Rodgers gracefully completed 24 of his 39 passes without an interceptio which includes hitting Greg Jennings for two touchdowns and Jordy Nelson for one. To sum it up, he was able to complete 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and a 112.0 passer rating while easily outshining Roethlisberger.
It has been a great Super Bowl and everyone enjoyed it for sure.
As expected, the Super Bowl 2011 score at half-time is 21-10. The Green Packers lead the Pittsburgh Steelers in the last scoring board. Apparently, a two straight passes from Ben Roethlisberger to Hines Ward ended up with a touchdown for the Steelers and brought the Pittsburgh to within 11 before the end of the first half.
The highly anticipated Super Bowl 2011 predictions, odds and commercials ads are about to spread over the internet today as the Super Bowl 2011 is about to heat across the nation few days from now. Furthermore, people are trying to figure out of which among the teams will face and have a showdown at the Super Bowl 2011 also tagged as the Super Bowl XLV .