Wildcatk23
Repeat?
Just to think of a different stadium makes me wanna punch small children. But what does everyone think about a Dome? Would it keep Rodgers perfect year round?
NO! All the tradition of the "Frozen Tundra" shot to hell!
It would be better for Rodgers' numbers, yeah. But not better for the team.
First of all, weather isn't a problem for the passing game. Really bad weather is. Really bad weather doesn't happen every game, even in january and at Lambeau. Just think of how many really bad weather games have happened there. Against the Seahawks, and it wasn't that windy IIRC. The Ice Bowl. And that's it.
And even with really bad weather, it still would help the D. This D has proven it can win games by it's own, imagine even more opportunities for turnovers!
And this leads to the final point. Good offense in really bad weather is methodical, ball control offense. Brady is such a good bad weather QB because he makes tons of good decisions and rarely forces the ball. Rodgers is the same.
So, with Rodgers making great decisions, the offense not turning the ball over, as they rarely do, and our defense generating even more turnovers, playing at Lambeau is a plus for us.
The numbers might get worse, we might not score as much as we would indoors, but it's still an advantage, even against so called physical teams. Teams won't win games by running the ball against us, they just can't run the ball against us (Blount run notwhitstanding). In the end, it'll still be about our defense making more plays than theirs, and my money is on Capers' guys, and about Rodgers making more plays than the other QB. And my money is on Rodgers every time.
Just to think of a different stadium makes me wanna punch small children. But what does everyone think about a Dome? Would it keep Rodgers perfect year round?
SOmetimes i wish people would respond to a question or thread instead of bashing it.sometimes i wish this board had a "hate" button in addition to the "like" button.