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Thompson learned how to build a club from Ron Wolf, who was the architect of the teams Favre led to two Super Bowls. This is the first Super Bowl on Thompson's watch, but there's no reason to think it will be the last. The majority of the starters are in their 20s and Rodgers is a blossoming star who's turned Favre into old news.
It's also worth noting Green Bay has 16 players on injured reserve, meaning Thompson and his staff have had to dig even deeper to keep the club going. Among the gems they've uncovered: running back James Starks, a sixth-round pick; nickel cornerback Sam Shields, an undrafted free agent; and outside linebacker Erik Walden, who was out of football when the Packers signed him in midseason.
"I really like our structure, our program," McCarthy said. "We have drafted players, we have developed them and have been successful in doing that. We need to continue to do that because every year is a new year. This year for us is a great example of that. There are challenges in front of you that you don't know you're going to hit, and when they hit you have to be prepared. ... I think the future is bright for our football team."
As a Pittsburgh native, McCarthy knows where to look for inspiration.
The Steelers are in the Super Bowl for the third time in six seasons, thanks mostly to replenishing their system with wise draft picks. The mastermind is Kevin Colbert, the director of football operations.
Eight of Pittsburgh's last 10 first-rounders are starters, which is even more impressive since the Steelers usually pick late in the first round. Other draft coups include guard Chris Kemoeatu and receiver Antonio Brown in the sixth round, and defensive end Brett Keisel in the seventh.
Then there's James Harrison, a rookie free agent in 2002 who was cut three times before becoming the AP's Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 -- a year before Woodson won it for the Packers.
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