Ice Bowl II

51eleven

Six-man expert
First time Cowboys vs Packers at Lambeau in the playoff's since the 1967 NFL Championship.
Forecast for now (disclaimer: weathermen are not known for reliability a week in advance), Tonight -13, wind chill -25 - -35, high tomorrow 0. Chance of snow Monday-Thursday-Saturday gradually warming to a balmy 18 on Sunday.
I hope Dez doesn't stick his hand's in his pant's on play's he's not involved in like Bullet Bob Hays did.
I also hope Vince Lombardi's spirit doesn't turn off the heater under the field the night before.
 
We're having a heat wave ... a tropical heat wave.

Well, 18 on Sunday is more-or-less that in Green Bay. Last year, they had 23 straight days of BELOW ZERO cold.
 
From the Green Bay Press Gazette; by the way, the South End Zone (where my tickets are located, on the visitors side) is famous from the Ice Bowl winning touchdown in 1967. And if you're smart, you fly to Milwaukee and drive the 100 miles up I-43 to Green Bay.

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/sto ... /21304945/

Packers to sell 300 standing-room tickets for Sunday

Richard Ryman, Press-Gazette Media

The Green Bay Packers will offer 300 standing-room-only tickets for Sunday's NFL divisional playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys.

The game is sold out, but tickets are available on the secondary market for those fans willing to pay the price.

TiqIQ's average ticket price on Monday was $323.71, with the lowest cost to get in the gate at $187. According to TiqIQ, the Packers have the highest get-in-the-gate price of this weekend's four games, but that doesn't take into account the standing-room-only tickets. The Packers have the lowest average ticket price for the weekend, which includes games at New England, Seattle and Denver.

Jeff Lanier of Green Bay bought standing-room tickets for the Philadelphia Eagles game on Nov. 16. He said you have to be online immediately when the tickets go on sale and even then a lot of them end up with brokers, such as StubHub.

"(Technology) makes it easy to purchase the SRO tickets and re-sell them," he said.

Lanier bought one of the two tickets he wanted. He waited until close to game time before buying the second one and was rewarded by falling prices.

"It seems like I paid $90 for it. I might have paid $81 or $82" for the ticket bought directly from the Packers, which included processing fees. "For the Lions game, they stayed pretty high. That was a popular game," he said.

Details on buying standing-room-only tickets will be released later this week, said Packers spokesman Aaron Popkey. The team will make available 300 tickets in the stadium's 400 level in the South End Zone. They will be $105 each.

"We anticipate they'll be sold" out, Popkey said.

Lanier was behind Section 430 seats with a deck above.

"The thing I liked about it, they actually had 25 TV monitors that were above the seats," he said. "We enjoyed the experience, especially at halftime when four people in the seats in front of us said they were leaving and we could use their seats."

Lanier has seats in the bowl for Sunday's game.

The website VividSeats.com on Monday offered tickets in the upper reaches of the South End Zone (the 700 level sections) for $165 to $211 each. StubHub.com listed seats in the same sections for $199 to $278 each. Seats in the 700 level cost $85 each during the regular season and are the lowest-cost seats in the stadium.

Costs climb to the $1,000 range for the best bowl seats and more than 20 times higher for skyboxes, but a lot of other seats are priced less. Event USA of Ashwaubenon has mostly lower-bowl seats available, ranging from $229 to $749 each.

The cheapest round trip airfare from Dallas to Green Bay on priceline.com Monday was $1,295. The range for 3-star hotels was $269-$414 a night, while the range for 2-stars in the area was $194-$299 a night.

Hotel rooms were still plentiful Monday, said Brad Toll, president of the Greater Green Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau, though with the opponent decided, bookings are likely to increase.

"If people call the hotel directly, sometimes they'll get something better than (online prices)," he said.

Airport Director Tom Miller is talking with airlines about more flights, Toll said. United Airlines added three flights into Green Bay to handle playoff traffic and American Airlines is considering it.

"Capacity was a problem when the New York Giants came in for a playoff game last time," Toll said.

Game time is 12:05 p.m. Sunday.

— rryman@greenbaypress gazette.com and follow him on Twitter @RichRymanPG or on Facebook at Richard Ryman-Press-Gazette. Contact him at (920) 431-8342.
 
This ought to be a homecoming for Romo. Like playing in the backyard or street or in HS for him, where he dreamed of playing as a kid. Albeit on a much bigger stage in reality.
BTW Mark, it was originally Dan Reeves to _________________.
Or, anybody?
 
51eleven said:
This ought to be a homecoming for Romo. Like playing in the backyard or street or in HS for him, where he dreamed of playing as a kid. Albeit on a much bigger stage in reality.
BTW Mark, it was originally Dan Reeves to _Lance Renzel,formerly married to the great Joey Heatherton________________.
 
Mark, and anybody else, in the FW/D area Saturday night on channel 11 Babe Laffingbird will interview Lee Roy Jordan about the Ice Bowl. Had him on briefly tonight and showed the halfback pass we were talking about. I know Reeves went on to coach Elway and the Falcons to their only Super Bowl but what ever happened to Lance Renzel?
 
Bob Lilly on the ticket today,Said gb had underground heaters that worked on a saturday,day before the game,but froze game day,Lilly said if the game was played on the day before,No Contest,Dallas,He spoke of the GB trainer telling Dallas to put vasoline in their nose,due to having ice sickles form in the nose,said gb was much more prepaired for the cold than Dallas was,Talked of gb double teaming Jethro Pugh...RIP Jethor Pugh...number 75
 
Here's a treat for the Ice Bowl II ... and when I lived near there, I never heard of jalapeno anything sauce...

http://www.packersnews.com/story/entert ... /21394199/


3.5-pound burger added to Lambeau Field menu

Daniel Higgins, Press-Gazette Media

The culinary mad scientists who unleashed the Horse Collar into Lambeu Field concession stands now bring you The Big Game Burger.

Weighing in at 3 1/2 pounds, the burger is a combination of ½ pound ground venison, ½ pound ground bacon and ½ pound ground certified Angus beef topped with housemade jalapeno cheese sauce, six strips of jalapeno smoked bacon, shredded lettuce, six slices of tomato, pickles and a secret sauce.

The Big Game Burger sells for $20 and will be available during Sunday's playoff game betwen the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys at the Leinie Lodge on the 3rd floor of the Atrium and Club Level portable 422 Whole Hog Depot.

Daniel Higgins, [email protected], Twitter and Instagram @pgdanhiggins
 
markf said:
Bob Lilly on the ticket today,Said gb had underground heaters that worked on a saturday,day before the game,but froze game day,Lilly said if the game was played on the day before,No Contest,Dallas,He spoke of the GB trainer telling Dallas to put vasoline in their nose,due to having ice sickles form in the nose,said gb was much more prepaired for the cold than Dallas was,Talked of gb double teaming Jethro Pugh...RIP Jethor Pugh...number 75[/quote}

I read many years ago Lombardi had the field heaters turned off the night before.
 
51eleven":hw4pss2m said:
I read many years ago Lombardi had the field heaters turned off the night before.


I think Lombardi was worried that the system might not work if run all night and planned to start them up the next morning. The problem was, if I remember, that the heaters started to work, warmed up the field and then stopped working and the now-soft field froze.

There was no precipitation in Green Bay that day ... just cold. Today, it's -4 in Green Bay. The warm up is coming for the weekend ... 18 on Sunday. Shorts weather!
 
I spent a week there in February a couple years ago. The conference I was attending was in the same hotel that I was staying in, thankfully. I did have to walk to the convenient store about halfway through my week stay, it was half a block. Fortunately I had my heaviest jacket with me, which happened to be a Dallas Cowboys jacket with a hood. Long johns, sweats, jeans, insulated socks, boots, 3 or 4 layers of shirts, hoodies, etc. It was -9 degrees. First off, had to walk in the street, the sidewalks were covered in a brown and white slush, snow, ice mixture about 12 feet high. Second, the only exposed skin on my body, which was my nose and eyes, froze solid. Including the afforementioned nose-cicles.

I don't know why anyone would live in such a terrible place. It should be a barren wasteland, with some summer houses scattered here and there. There shouldn't even be a football field that is not in a dome of some sort. Criminal, at best. I would like to try that burger however.
 
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