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Just Got My Tickets for Lambeau on 11/10


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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

Would love to see the stadium in person, heard it’s pretty cool. Glad the game is early November and not December, maybe won’t be super cold.

Yes I think the weather will be fine, hopefully at least upper 30s lol.  Also hoping for a relevant game, but think it will be worth the experience of going.

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8 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

If you see a Tom Brady jersey say hello to BigCat for us.

or spill your nachos

either way.

btw.... report back before/during/after the game.  I would love to go and have heard a lot of good things about the fans up there.

 

I have no doubt that BigCat will be there on the front row.  

 

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19 minutes ago, mcsmoak said:

We play up there again next year right?  I couldn’t make it work on that date this year so hopefully next year will work out.  Just scooped a flight to Houston though 

We do play there in 2020.  I had seriously considered Houston but decided I couldn’t pass up the chance to go see Lambeau.

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