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I don't think NFL fans are capable of a cheer that long, man. That's your opinion. Personally I see nothing wrong with it. Each team has its own tradition and this is ours. I think what should make opposing teams cringe is our own team. Never be without good bacon again.

Zero2Cool Elite Member. I've always liked the "Go Pack Go". It sounds good and it's distinct. The players love hearing it chanted in the stadium. NormaL Registered. You want to finish your career here? Favre: "Definitely. If in two years, say, they want to trade me, I'd probably walk away. MassPackersFan Member. Pack93z Select Member. The empty stadium feel vs gameday with the beat go and the strong GO PACK GO echoing throughout the stadium and to be honest neighborhoods isn't in my opinion weak.

Uncreative maybe.. I don't know what's going on with the papayas! It's tradition, and it's strong with 70, fans doing it in unison. It's not creative. Or particularly cool. Or interesting. But it's ours. It's not the song that does it, but the delivery. Packer fans couldn't pull that off in Lambeau. The song itself is from a Broadway musical, and the version they are singing is a 's pop rock hit recorded by some of their local Liverpool pop stars, Gerry and the Pacemakers. Dulak Veteran Member.

Rockmolder Honored Member. There's no goalkeeper in sight when they sing "You never walk alone", though. It's awesome, but it doesn't reach those proportions during a game. Let me say this, though. I hate the national anthem in most NA sports. I always see the audience being quiet while some star sings it. Why is that not something that the entire crowd does? Nearly everyone knows their national anthem, I asume. Odds are the Packers will win too. In the regular season games that have been played at the stadium, the team has a record of Bottom line, if you haven't been to Lambeau Field, go!

Trust me, you won't regret it. In fact, it will be one of your most treasured memories, at least in terms of experiencing the NFL. It should be a must for all fans of the Packers, especially the younger fans who are just learning about the great tradition of the franchise. According to the Packers media guide , the Hall welcomed over , visitors during the fiscal year. There are several things to see.

You can also see a rebuilt replica office which is similar to the one Vince Lombardi had while he was in Green Bay. There are all sorts of great memorabilia to see, including the four Super Bowl trophies and the plaques of all the people who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Give yourself at least an hour to walk through the various exhibits. Also make sure to bring your cameras and video devices. You often hear the term "Cheesehead" when people mention fans of the Packers.

Why is that? Well, the first appearance of a Cheesehead happened in , thanks to a Packer fan named Ralph Bruno. That started a trend that has continued for over 25 years. Just about every Packer fan I know has a Cheesehead, whether it's worn at a game, or it's in someone's office or some room in the house.

Cheese is also a big part of Wisconsin's lore, as the state is known as the dairy state. Wisconsin is the nation's top cheese producer , and there are now over varieties of cheese available for the consumer.

People will take lots of photos at these parties, and one can surmise what they tell everyone before they take the picture. Packer fans love their bratwurst almost as much as they love their cheese. What is the Green Bay Packers motto? What do you call a Packers fan? Do Packers have a mascot? Is Cheesehead an insult? What does cheese have to do with Green Bay? But another Packers legend also might have been born that night. Related Content. Offense will be ready to play for whoever's "slinging it".

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