By Seth McClung Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Feb 03, 2011 at 1:20 PM

Super Bowl Sunday is just a few days away, and every year, no matter who is in this game, millions of people watch all across the world. Even people in countries where football is soccer, people tune in for this spectacle of sport.

I am upset, however, that I didn't get my media credentials for the game! (Editor's note: Sorry, Seth ... Next year!)

Now, as a former resident, I would personally like to welcome the people in Wisconsin back to the big game. It proves that the Packers made the right move in moving after Brett Favre (who technically played this year). Aaron Rogers has had a great start to what could be a hall of fame career. Every year he has moved further out of the shadow of Mr. Favre, and with a win on Sunday he will stand alone and cast his shadow over the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field.

This game is will come down to offensive line play. Both of these quarterbacks move outside the pocket well, and I feel that who ever can keep their QB in the pocket without being hit the most will give his team the best chance for what I think will be a great fourth quarter finish.

Both teams have great defenses, and I look for it to be a defensive slugfest with the game opening up in the fourth quarter. Maurkice Pouncey is still very questionable for the Steelers, and as starting center he holds the ball just as long as anyone. Look for this to haunt the Steelers if he doesn't play.

Steelers seem to have some advantages, But I can't seem to find myself cheering for a team that I know Ken Macha is cheering for. My prediction: Packers 24, Steelers 21.

0-25 and beyond -- Call it a learning experience, call it growing pains, laugh, point, do what you will. My girls basketball team at Pinellas Park High School finished the season at 0-25. Our last two games we lost by 1 point and 8 points. My team came along very nicely and I look forward to coaching them again next season. These girls worked very hard and never once gave up. On 25 different nights they went home very upset that they lost. They never succumbed to the sickness of losing. They expected and wanted to win every night. I have been on professional teams who didn't approach the game in this manor.

Storage wars -- My wife and I have our shows, and one of them is "Storage Wars." This show was the motivation for us to pick up a new hobby. The other day, Stephanie, my daughter Madison and I went hunting for storage lockers. We went to five different auctions. In the last auction I won the bid last locker. I ended up buying the locker for $450. What intrigued me was that the locker had sealed up bags and some closed boxes. Once I bought the locker I got to dig in. It's crazy to dig through someone's life, you get to learn a lot about this person. I learned that this guy was most likely single due to the old Star Wars toys and non opened Spawn figurines. And the box filled with anime porn ...

Seth McClung Special to OnMilwaukee.com

Seth McClung pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers from 2007-2009, but broke into the Major Leagues with Tampa Bay in 2003. The West Virginia native is now a pitcher in Taiwan.

McClung, a popular player during his time in Milwaukee, remains connected to Brewers fans through this blog on OnMilwaukee.com.

"Big Red" will cover baseball in a way only a player can, but he'll talk about other sports, too. The 6 foot, 6 inch flamethrower will write about life outside the game, too.