Super Bowl 2011 at Cowboys Stadium - A Classic Matchup
In less than two weeks, the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers will face off for Super Bowl XLV. At the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the game should be close and fierce. How close? The Packers are currently supported by the slimmest margin ever seen in prop bets, 2.5 points. Of course, margins mean little when the teams take the newly built headquarters AwaitsThe value.Invalid Cowboys Stadium is a marvel of modern architecture. Replacing the old Texas Stadium, which opened in 1971, the new building is the largest domed stadium in the world. With the largest column free interior and seating capacity of 80,000 people and more space for 30,000 people in standing room, the place can be as popular as the game.Ensuring that everyone has a good view of the game, Cowboys Stadium hosts the most largest HD video screen in the world. Measures 160 feet wide and 72 meters in height, and with a total of 11, 520 square feet, the screen extends from one side 20 yard line. The only problem is that is so great that it has already been hit once by a long hang-time Cowboys fans punt.Unhappy NativesFor the next Super Bowl is a bittersweet moment. Proud to host the first bowl, locals are struggling with the idea that two of their most hated teams will play in their stadium. Cowboy supporters believe that their chances for each team stole the spotlight, the Packers in 1960 and the Steelers in 1970, and it would be just as happy if neither team showing what look the team up.A Both the Steelers and Packers have a long and honorable history in the NFL. The Steelers were established in 1933 and are the oldest franchise in the AFC, the fifth oldest in the NFL. With six Super Bowl wins, lead the league, and their cargo trip to the Super Bowl was only two years ago, in 2009, where they triumphed the Packers were founded in Arizona Cardinals.The 1919, and are the second oldest franchise the NFL. They are the only non-profit, community-owned franchise in professional sports teams in the United States. With three Super Bowl victories, the last in 1996, the Packers are eager to take the game. [ABSTRACT] put in less than two weeks, the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers have effect for the Super Bowl XLV. At the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is expected to play such a narrow and hard. How close? The Packers are currently the slimmest margin in each prop bets, is known 2.5-point lead. Of course, means little if the margins to take the team AwaitsThe value.Invalid newly built headquarters Cowboys Stadium is a marvel of modern architecture. The replacement of the old Texas Stadium, which opened in 1971, the new building the largest domed stadium in the world. With the largest column-free interiors and a 80,000 person seating and room for 30,000 people in more standing room, the place can be as popular as the game.Ensuring that everyone has a good perspective on the game, Cowboys Stadium is home to the largest HD video screen in the world. Measures 160 feet wide and 72 meters high and an area of 11 520 square feet, the screen extends from 20-yards on the other side. The only problem is that is so great that there is already one of a long slope punt.Unhappy NativesFor fans beat the Cowboys next Super Bowl is a bittersweet moment. Proud to host its first Bowl are local with the idea that two of their most hated teams struggling to play in their stadium. Cowboy fans feel that every team a chance for the spotlight, stole the Packers in 1960 and the Steelers in 1970, and it would be equally happy if either team to see the team showed up.A Both the Steelers and the Packers have a history long and honorable in the NFL. The Steelers were founded in 1933 and are the oldest franchise in the AFC, the fifth oldest in the NFL. With six Super Bowl wins, lead the league, and their last trip to the Super Bowl was only two years ago, in 2009, where he triumphed over Arizona Cardinals.The Packers were founded in 1919, and is the second oldest in The NFL franchise. They are the only non-profit, community-owned franchise in professional sports teams in the United States. With three Super Bowl victories, the last in 1996, the Packers are eager to take the game.
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