The Steelers have been here in Dallas for three nights, and after two of those three nights, there were stories the next morning about players being out late, enjoying the nightlife.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says there will be no such stories about him.
I havent been out carousing, Rodgers said today. I am a homebody, so Ive been spending a lot of time in my hotel room watching film. I think it is important at the same time that you are sticking with your normal routine. I like to go out to dinner when Im back home in Green Bay so Ive gone out to dinner, to a couple of really nice spots, and then come home, relax and watch film.
On Monday night, Steelers receiver Hines Ward was reportedly out at a strip club. On Wednesday night, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was reportedly boozing at a piano bar.
Of course, these are the Super Bowl week stories that can be used to fit any narrative we in the media choose: If the Packers win on Sunday, well say its because they were studying while the Steelers were partying. But if the Steelers win on Sunday, well all talk about how they were loose and relaxed while the Packers were too tight.
Rodgers acknowledged that theres a risk of spending too much time watching film.
You definitely can over-prepare, but Im going to stay focused and keep doing the things that I have been doing the past few weeks to prepare, Rodgers said. Hopefully the rest of the team does the same.
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