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Can the Packers D stop the Pittsburgh Offense?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kitten" data-source="post: 342064" data-attributes="member: 2692"><p>I really do think this SB is going to be a battle of the two Ds. I'm not taking anything away from the two QBs or O lines respectively, they will do their part to help their team win. But I think this game is going to be won or lost in terms of defense. I think the Steelers D is more formidable than their O line. But when you stack the two D's together, things get hairy (no pun intended *cough Clay and Troy). They have a lot of similarities. Harrison and Clay are big weapons for each side but certainly not the only weapons each team has. So we break it down further. Whose D stacks up better against whose O? Here is where I have to give the edge to the Pack. When comparing O lines, the Pack has a small edge and I emphasize small. It's going to come down to containing the qbs for each team. Shutting down receivers, stopping the run. Again, the D is the one who has to do that. I think this game is going to play out more like a chess match in a defensive strategy. Whose king is going to fall? Check mate baby. Victory is in the crosshairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kitten, post: 342064, member: 2692"] I really do think this SB is going to be a battle of the two Ds. I'm not taking anything away from the two QBs or O lines respectively, they will do their part to help their team win. But I think this game is going to be won or lost in terms of defense. I think the Steelers D is more formidable than their O line. But when you stack the two D's together, things get hairy (no pun intended *cough Clay and Troy). They have a lot of similarities. Harrison and Clay are big weapons for each side but certainly not the only weapons each team has. So we break it down further. Whose D stacks up better against whose O? Here is where I have to give the edge to the Pack. When comparing O lines, the Pack has a small edge and I emphasize small. It's going to come down to containing the qbs for each team. Shutting down receivers, stopping the run. Again, the D is the one who has to do that. I think this game is going to play out more like a chess match in a defensive strategy. Whose king is going to fall? Check mate baby. Victory is in the crosshairs. [/QUOTE]
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