First time at Lambeau? Your game-day guide
Heading to Lambeau Field as a first-time visitor? Even if you aren’t, a refresher course is never a bad thing. Here are some tips to help ensure a smooth Packers game day:
- Jul 24, 2008
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Heading to Lambeau Field as a first-time visitor? Even if you aren’t, a refresher course is never a bad thing. Here are some tips to help ensure a smooth Packers game day:
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If you've ever answered "Who has the ball?" with "It's halftime," you might recognize The Airhead. Check out the characters in Joe Heller's cartoon gallery of oddball fans.
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