I know I’m repeating myself, but…
PACKERS!
Green Bay’s early offensive fireworks were enough to buffer Pittsburgh’s resurgence in the third quarter and that fumble recovery in the fourth quarter was likely the pivotal play that sealed the Packers’ victory. It was an amazing finale to a season replete with injuries and team performances that were, at times, frighteningly reminiscent of the Forrest Gregg years. But by late December, the Packers had evolved into a championship-calibre team that left opponents frustrated and bewildered. That the Packers hail from the smallest NFL market and are the only community-owned team in the league only adds to the fairy tale charm of yesterday’s Super Bowl victory.
Free agency and salary caps work against any football team hoping to establish a dynasty, but the Packers should only be better next season. Injured players will be healed and Aaron Rodgers will be a seasoned quarterback with a deeper understanding of his own talents and limitations. And even if the team suffers another rash of injuries, the Packers have already demonstrated poise in the face of adversity.
I’m quite proud of my hometown team and wish them a well-earned vacation. Now I need to do a little shopping for commemorative apparel.
