Dome over Lambeau?

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I realize in the past all the cold weather games how we Packers fans showed how tough we are
attending and our team playing in near sub-zero games and snow.

With all the NFL teams getting domes on their stadiums, is the future of the game and attendance
changing and realizing those cold temps are getting old especially with the cost to attend a game.

No baseball teams would play in those conditions.

Just a Thought
 

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I don't think there's anything in Green Bay's attendance trends to suggest that the combination of cold and an open-air stadium is any issue.

In fact anecdotally speaking it seems like many would prefer to go to a winter game at Lambeau over a warm one, if given the choice.
 

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Can't say as I like the direction the whole world is taking these days. I guess I won't really be around to see it. Although I do like the Buddhist way of looking at things so who knows?
 

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I don't think there's anything in Green Bay's attendance trends to suggest that the combination of cold and an open-air stadium is any issue.

In fact anecdotally speaking it seems like many would prefer to go to a winter game at Lambeau over a warm one, if given the choice.
I think you're right and frankly not ALL teams are going with domes ... Buffalo knows who they are too -- and embrace it.
 

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I think you're right and frankly not ALL teams are going with domes ... Buffalo knows who they are too -- and embrace it.
My feeling is that if become a dome team, you are surrendering a part of your home-field advantage. The Packers players may not enjoy the cold weather, but warm weather/dome teams coming in here like it even less. If you're on, say, the Dolphins, and the game is going against you, you just might check out mentally and start thinking about a warm shower and the plane ride home.
 

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My feeling is that if become a dome team, you are surrendering a part of your home-field advantage. The Packers players may not enjoy the cold weather, but warm weather/dome teams coming in here like it even less. If you're on, say, the Dolphins, and the game is going against you, you just might check out mentally and start thinking about a warm shower and the plane ride home.
Have to wonder why they don't have a better home-field playoff record.
 

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Have to wonder why they don't have a better home-field playoff record.
Yeah, 5-5 over the last 10 seasons is not that impressive, especially when you consider that they're 93-28 in the regular season over the same period. 2 of those postseason losses featured sub-par individual performances by Rodgers, as well as at least 4 games with some poor coaching decisions (2 each by both McCarthy and Lafleur; both of whom have had a track record of being outcoached in playoff games).

They're .500 on the road in the postseason during that time, and barely above in the regular season (63-60). They've just regularly been overmatched in playoff games, both home and away.
 

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Fir instance. The Tampa game. One could say we could have won it. But in my book as I sat there watching the game; they were a lot better. Especially their defense...linebackers. And I think we moved one decent O lineman to another position (R to L tackle) where he wasn't any good and moved someone else to the R where he wasn't any good. So two weak positions instead of just one. We were not good enough. Players or coaching. Anyway that's the way I felt as I watched the whole game
 

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Fir instance. The Tampa game. One could say we could have won it. But in my book as I sat there watching the game; they were a lot better. Especially their defense...linebackers. And I think we moved one decent O lineman to another position (R to L tackle) where he wasn't any good and moved someone else to the R where he wasn't any good. So two weak positions instead of just one. We were not good enough. Players or coaching. Anyway that's the way I felt as I watched the whole game

I agree.

And Tom Brady seems to find a way more often than not.
 

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