Remember the Green Bay Packer vs. Vikings game in November, 2011? This is what ESPN failed to show us. They ran commercials instead, so the television viewing public was cut out of this extraordinary salute to our Veterans.
Those who attended the game said it was extremely emotional to see the entire bowl of the stadium turn red, white and blue. It took 90 workers two weeks to get all of
the colored pages mounted under each seat. Each piece of card board had eye
slits in them so the fans could hold up the colored sheet and watch the game
through the eye slits.
the colored pages mounted under each seat. Each piece of card board had eye
slits in them so the fans could hold up the colored sheet and watch the game
through the eye slits.
Here's the video. See the still photos above for a breathtaking view. Thank you Green Bay.
I read somewhere that Lambeau Field is one of the only stadiums where something like this really works - because every seat is filled! :) So proud to be an American AND a Packer fan!
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