Monday, February 7, 2011

Packers Win Sends NFL Into Uncertain Offseason

It was as complex as deciding how to allocate $ 9 billions so easy to do that all the tickets were also accompanied by a place, the NFL has had problems in the right way this week's Super Bowl.

League slogged through the storm in Texas, a national anthem thwarted a disaster and the comings and goings Super seat of collective bargaining that threaten to leave the sport.

Led by quarterback Aaron Rodgers (notes), Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 Sunday in a thrilling Super Bowl, the presentation exactly what is at stake. Because when the lights went out at the Cowboys stadium, did not know, come back next fall.

Collective, which has led to unprecedented success in this NFL season ends March 3, and unless an agreement before it, the owners are threatening to block players.

"It's hard to imagine that in a time of economic difficulties, the public will have an immense feeling of sympathy in a battle of the labor camp that puts millionaires against the billionaires," said agent Leigh Steinberg.

On Sunday, offered the Steelers and the Packers up yet another example of why America loves this game as much.