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How do we do in cold weather games? Temp at kickoff on Sunday supposed to be 30 with a 10% chance of snow


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1 hour ago, MasterAwesome said:

2014 at Minnesota was 12 degrees at kickoff and was the coldest game in franchise history as far as I know. We lost 31-13.

1997 NFCCG.  3 degrees.  -16 windchill.   That was the coldest in franchise history. 

But those games don't compare to what we are facing Sunday.   A November game in Lambeau isn't frigid.  I mean Kyle Allen has experienced 30 degree weather before.  We all have.  

We aren't a dome team.  Pending it isn't unhealthy? I think we will be fine.  Our franchise has also had some epic games outside in the cold by southerners.  I mean Jake Delhomme and 89 destroyed careers in horrific cold. 

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Sounds like a game plan strategy, and the game-planc is to run 70% of the time is music to my ears. We may actually get ten touches to Bonnafon I’d like to Scarlett with five touches but I’m pushing it lol. Run run and run some more we should be good how we’re constructed rim and play good defense.

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3 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Sweet! I’m going too.  Ready for the cold?

I’ve actually been to Green Bay twice.  The last time was 2008 and it actually started snowing towards the end of that game.  A great venue and really good fans.  I’m ready!!

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Just now, Kyle82 said:

I’ve actually been to Green Bay twice.  The last time was 2008 and it actually started snowing towards the end of that game.  A great venue and really good fans.  I’m ready!!

This is my first trip.  Really looking forward to the experience. 

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1 minute ago, Kyle82 said:

I’ve actually been to Green Bay twice.  The last time was 2008 and it actually started snowing towards the end of that game.  A great venue and really good fans.  I’m ready!!

That was the game Smith took over and caught everything that was anywhere near him if I recall. 

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1 minute ago, BIGH2001 said:

This is my first trip.  Really looking forward to the experience. 

You are in for a treat. Get there early and just walk around.  That place is so rich in history and you are going to be surprised on how many Panther fans will be there.  We are staying in Appleton and renting a car and driving up around noon to look for a tailgate.  It’s definitely an experience. 

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14 minutes ago, Kyle82 said:

You are in for a treat. Get there early and just walk around.  That place is so rich in history and you are going to be surprised on how many Panther fans will be there.  We are staying in Appleton and renting a car and driving up around noon to look for a tailgate.  It’s definitely an experience. 

We are actually staying in GB on Saturday.  Do you have any suggestions on bars/restaurants?

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29 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

That was the game Smith took over and caught everything that was anywhere near him if I recall. 

Yep.  And the one that Julius Peppers smashed Rogers out of bounds and got a 15 yard roughing the passer call.....lol. 

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