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Cheesehead
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I've asked this in other threads and didn't get a response so I'll start a thread with the question and maybe this time I'll get some answers.
Lambeau is famously known as the "Frozen Tundra." We had a reputation of dominating games in the cold.
But after losing to the Giants twice in winter playoffs in Green Bay and those home games we've been losing this season, leaves me to question that cold weather claim.
It's unfair to compare it to just a few recent losses so what does the win/loss record for regular season and post show with recent games/years played in Lambeau?
Do we still dominate or play better than other teams in the cold winds of Lambeau? Is the cold still having any effect on visiting warm climate teams? Or have we been getting more spoiled by the domes of the road?
Lambeau is famously known as the "Frozen Tundra." We had a reputation of dominating games in the cold.
But after losing to the Giants twice in winter playoffs in Green Bay and those home games we've been losing this season, leaves me to question that cold weather claim.
It's unfair to compare it to just a few recent losses so what does the win/loss record for regular season and post show with recent games/years played in Lambeau?
Do we still dominate or play better than other teams in the cold winds of Lambeau? Is the cold still having any effect on visiting warm climate teams? Or have we been getting more spoiled by the domes of the road?