
It is a major accomplishment to win the Super Bowl, but to take the MVP award and do it in the fashion that Aaron Rodgers did it, propels him to superstar, elite quarterback status with the likes of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.
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It is a major accomplishment to win the Super Bowl, but to take the MVP award and do it in the fashion that Aaron Rodgers did it, propels him to superstar, elite quarterback status with the likes of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.

Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers bring SB XLV and the Vince Lombardi Trophy back to Title town. The final chapter in the Brett Favre era has officially closed, as Rodgers takes his place as Title towns’ new golden boy.

The Panthers will take a good hard look at Gabbert, you can bet on that. But Gabbert still has a lot of work to do to get his stock up. With Fairley, it’s just the opposite.

I’m picking the Pittsburgh Steelers to win the Super Bowl (in case you haven’t pick up on that by now), and the more people talk about how great the Packers are, the more confident I feel.

Having won and lost a Super Bowl allow me to embellish for a while. For the first time players, sleep is getting harder and harder to come by, the closer and closer they get to Sunday.

With the “Big Game” coming up on Sunday, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at who has the most to lose in that game and why these two might (probably) be rooting against their former teams.

When look at the outcome of the 2009 game and the fact that two of the best quarterbacks in the league are set to clash in Super Bowl XLV, it would seem logical to think that we’re in for a barn burner next weekend right?

After watching the AFC and NFC Championship games, it’s apparent to me that the mold of the prototypical QB has changed.

Today instead of just listing the picks, we are going to say exactly why we think who we picked to win will win. These are the actual statements made by each writer here at HPR so you will notice that there isn’t really any formatting as everyone said what they had to say in their [...]
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