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I mean, think about this for a second.
Lincoln Financial Field was snowed over when the Philadelphia Eagles played the Minnesota Vikings in week 16. The Packers played there in the Wild Card and won.
Atlanta, Georgia was snowed over a few days before the Atlanta Falcons faced the Green Bay Packers. The Packers clobbered the Falcons in the Georgia Dome during the game.
During the Divisional Playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Chicago Bears, Soldier Field faced a lot of snow. The Packers played the Bears there in the NFC Championship and came out victorious.
Now, Dallas, Texas is getting snowed over, home of Super Bowl XLV, where the Packers will face the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Is this a sign, or just coincidence, that wherever the Packers go, they take their "Wisconsin Weather" with them?
Lincoln Financial Field was snowed over when the Philadelphia Eagles played the Minnesota Vikings in week 16. The Packers played there in the Wild Card and won.
Atlanta, Georgia was snowed over a few days before the Atlanta Falcons faced the Green Bay Packers. The Packers clobbered the Falcons in the Georgia Dome during the game.
During the Divisional Playoff game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Chicago Bears, Soldier Field faced a lot of snow. The Packers played the Bears there in the NFC Championship and came out victorious.
Now, Dallas, Texas is getting snowed over, home of Super Bowl XLV, where the Packers will face the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Is this a sign, or just coincidence, that wherever the Packers go, they take their "Wisconsin Weather" with them?