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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Cheddar" data-source="post: 895838" data-attributes="member: 16170"><p>"The frozen tundra of Lambeau Field." What a line, especially in the hardened deep voice of John Facenda of NFL films and their awesome soundtrack. Technically you do have to travel several hundred miles northward to find true tundra, so what!</p><p></p><p>Back in late December it was plenty cold with a fair bit of snow on the field when the Titans visited but eventually the snow disappears as the game is played on the large wired warming plate. Don't get me wrong, it is still played on hallowed ground that was well frozen in The Ice Bowl.</p><p></p><p>This home field advantage became quite noticable when the Packers could make their plants and cuts and the Titans could not, with their inferior winter footwear. Later in the game the Packers Aaron Jones did put a foot slightly wrong but still carried on for another 30 yards or so. No reviews needed, nothing to see here.</p><p></p><p>Now the Rams who play in warm West Hollywood, CA come to "<em>the frozen tundra". </em>Although technically not correct, it is an irresistible line. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to what should be a hard fought battle on a cold Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Packers 27 Rams 19</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Cheddar, post: 895838, member: 16170"] "The frozen tundra of Lambeau Field." What a line, especially in the hardened deep voice of John Facenda of NFL films and their awesome soundtrack. Technically you do have to travel several hundred miles northward to find true tundra, so what! Back in late December it was plenty cold with a fair bit of snow on the field when the Titans visited but eventually the snow disappears as the game is played on the large wired warming plate. Don't get me wrong, it is still played on hallowed ground that was well frozen in The Ice Bowl. This home field advantage became quite noticable when the Packers could make their plants and cuts and the Titans could not, with their inferior winter footwear. Later in the game the Packers Aaron Jones did put a foot slightly wrong but still carried on for another 30 yards or so. No reviews needed, nothing to see here. Now the Rams who play in warm West Hollywood, CA come to "[I]the frozen tundra". [/I]Although technically not correct, it is an irresistible line. Looking forward to what should be a hard fought battle on a cold Saturday. Packers 27 Rams 19 [/QUOTE]
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