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Monday, January 24, 2011
Steelers vs Packers
It's a good thing the NFL is planning to squeeze more than 100,000 football fans into two-year-old Cowboys Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday in ARlington, Texas. Because now that the Packers and Steelers have earned their way to this year's big Romannumeraled affair, the league is going to need every last bit of stadium capacity it can muster. The stadium is about to get an overflow crowd, no matter what is charged per head. If there are two more fervent fan bases in the NFL, with loyalists who are willing to pick up and travel wherever their favorite team is playing, I couldn't imagine who would rank higher than the good folks of Pittsburg and Green Bay. By the time the hype ends, Super Bowl XLV might just wind up being one of the toughest tickets in NFL history.
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