Life long Packers fan that lives in Arkansas. I got to go to a Monday Night Football game. It was the perfect Lambeau experience. Packed house and light snow.
As a Saints fan who went to Green Bay to watch my Saints play the Packers in the Packers’ home opener last year, I was very impressed with the atmosphere that surrounds Lambeau Field. I never felt so outnumbered at any game that my Saints played in, but Packers fans were all in all good people, and even though my Saints lost, I still had a good time, and I don’t think Lambeau should ever be replaced. Continue upgrading it, as they have to, but don’t replace it.
Changing out all the bleachers for seats would reduce the capacity. You can fit more people in when it's bleachers. They would almost have to add an upper deck to the other side to compensate for the reduced capacity if they swapped out the bleachers for seats. They certainly won't reduce capacity from what they currently have, so gotta find those extra seats somewhere.
Also you cannot simply take out the bleachers and put seats in. The seating bowl bleachers were built before the passing of "The American's With Disabilities Act" which mean they were exempt from the law. If they tear out the bleachers they have to rebuild the entire seating bowl since it would have to be brought up to compliance with the ADA. In other words, Not going to happen and renders capacity argument null and void.
They have that decent sized arena close to lambeau field that should host the draft perfectly, just in case that cold lingers into april like it occasionally does in wisconsin: the resch center. They also have the meyer theatre & the resch expo center.
With the upcoming demise of Soldier Field, it just makes Lambeau even more special. All these new indoor stadiums pale in comparison to the history and uniqueness of Lambeau.
I've grown up in Omaha, home of the college world series. Rosenblatt stadium had a rich history for more than 50 years. They knocked it down for a parking lot. Then they built the TD Ameritrade park facing the wrong direction, lol. So much for tradition. Thanks for the video. Go Pack Go!
They’re not going to replace the backless bench seating. Every game since 1960 has been sold out to season ticket holders. The estimated wait for season tickets is 30+ years. If they replace the benches that would mean roughly 10k-15k season ticket holders would be forced to give them up over something they’re not really complaining about, which leads me to my next point. While yes they aren’t the most comfortable, and the ones in the original lower bowl can feel really cramped (especially in the winter). It’s really something I’ve never heard many Packers fans complaining about, visiting fans yes, but Packers fans seem to understand it’s the small price to pay to be season ticket holders.
That is irrelevant since removing the bleachers would mean having to bring up the seating bowl to compliance with federal law aka ADA. That alone makes it a non starter and you don't even have to bring seating capacity into it.
I just visited Lambeau field this past January. It is a amazing place, it is so clean and pristine, very well kept. cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen in any stadium.
The last year the Packers split time in Milwaukee in 1994 Lambeau had a capacity of 58,000 and County Stadium in Milwaukee had 56,000. Today Lambeau Field has a seating capacity in excess of 81,000 and is the second largest Stadium other than Metlife in East Rutherford New Jersey. Truly amazing. I don't think seats will ever be added as it would eliminate too much seating capacity. This debate was held before the big renovation in 2002-2003 and the bleacher argument won out. Super Bowl is an impossibility as the Green Bay/Appleton area does not have nearly enough hotel rooms. The NFL Draft is coming in 2025.
I don’t think they should take out the bleachers. It’s part of the charm. Also, they nearly hosted a World Cup game in 2026 but the width of the field couldn’t be engineered to meet the FIFA requirements, I believe it was super close, so they were eliminated from contention. The field has hosted an international club friendly soccer however, Bayern Munich and Manchester City played a few years ago. Those are was big of soccer clubs as there is. I saw Paul McCartney there a few years ago and it was incredible. Way better acoustics than Camp Randall and Soldier Field; the way the bowl is, the echo dissipated upwards if you have the upper deck behind the stage like they did that day it really sounds amazing for a stadium concert. Just a world class place for infinite reasons!
Having a Superbowl in Green Bay is not logistically possible because there’s far from enough hotel space in the surrounding area. And replacing the bleachers with seating would take away a big part of the stadium’s charm and might actually reduce its capacity.
Outdoor stadium up north is the best kind of stadium. Nothing like being shirtless in body paint somewhere like Lambeau, lots of alcohol is required to keep you warm.
This is the most beautiful stadium in the NFL. Its history and uniqueness makes it a tourist attraction with the Packers Pro Shop open all year round and use of the suites anytime of the year. I would move to Green Bay to be close to my team.
Once upon a time, almost every NFL team played in either an MLB stadium, or a large stadium built for the Olympics or college football. Green Bay was an exception because the city was too small for major league baseball---but even the Packers would play some games at the Braves new ballbark in Milwaukee. Lambeau Field was the first major stadium built exclusively for an NFL tenant, and eventually it set the standard for every other NFL stadium.
The theory behind the bench seating vs regular seats is because usually the excitement of a game will keep you on the edge of your seat or youre standing....no dome ever....keep the game outside as it was when invented...best way to watch football...want to watch football inside stay home or go to the bar
Part of the lore of Lambeau Field is that it came online at a time when very few teams had "football only" stadiums. Most shared baseball parks, which makes football watching difficult. Lambeau was a bowl stadium designed specifically for football, modeled after classic football stadiums like the Yale Bowl. Now it looks more like Ebbets Field, but still has great football site lines.
Thank God there are still a few of these iconic stadiums left in America. When you look at the longevity of stadiums like Lambeau, Wrigley and Fenway, it makes you wonder why stadiums that were built in the past 25 years are already considered "outdated" such as the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, etc.
@@204treborThat can be changed though, they’re already hosting the draft next year and have been building up hotels like crazy. Any city could build the necessary hotels, it’s really just the cold
This is a wasted topic to present....Lambeau Field isn't going anywhere. It's a classic place, in a classic location, with a plethora of history. Unlike Soldier Field, it's been tastefully renovated. Unless Martians disintegrate it, it's going to remain the NFL's classic stadium, right up there with MLB's Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and Dodger Stadium. Some places are simply eternal. Lambeau Field is and will always be the NFL's cathedral.
If they can play outside for all of their history then there is no reason that they won’t forever at this point. They are the definition of a cold weather team and that’s coming from a bears fan. I hope they go the wrigly field route. I want to watch bears packers game at lambeau for as long as I live.
I’ve been to Lambeau in every weather imaginable, I would never want to change that aspect of the stadium. I’m a little torn on the bleachers. I would definitely prefer box seats as a general rule, but the bleachers are actually beneficial for extreme cold games because everyone is dressed in thick layers and it would be very difficult to move around with normal seats, not to mention huddling together to keep warm.
Lambeau has a great history. Opened in 1957, so wouldn’t quite compare it to Fenway or wrigley. Seems like a place where the fans and good teams make it legendary; at the end of the day it’s just a bowl of metal bleachers
Has nothing to do with the capacity hit. It has to do with the "Americans with Disabililties Act" They would have to rebuild the entire seating bowl to be compliant with that federal law.
It's funny because Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi both believed that the Green Bay Packers would become a dome team when the technology became available.
as a packer fan… if this stadium is ever torn down or enclosed, the fans will riot. I don’t say that as an overreaction. there would be actual protests if not full blown riots to protect this thing. and I’ll be at the forefront if the line. I love Lambeau and I hope it never goes anywhere
Lambeau field looks good for it's age & i can't see a domed stadium in green bay EVER, that element of "the frozen tundra" & outdoors football must remain up there. Plus, the fans practically own the team!! Fun fact; the green bay packers are named in honor of a packaging company that the founder & former head coach curly lambeau used to work at & also kinda in honor of all the many packaging & shipping companies located in the green bay area. And you also have the biggest width of the fox river of wisconsin that leads out to green bay towards lake michigan just in case they have to move something by boats as well.
they should maybe add backs to bleachers like wrigley field outfield seats are. wouldn’t reduce capacity. i know they would lose money by not being able to sell seatbacks but it would add a little comfort to the bleachers
How has the location not hindered people getting there. With the snow and everything people have to drive almost 2 hours from milwakee and other parts?
IF you tried to replace the bleachers with seats, not only would you lose seats, and have to handle season ticket holders losing their seats, and ADA compliance ... how would they clear the snow from those seats?
The Packers will not change the bleachers to seats. They would lose 20k capacity. Never going to happen. I was told this in GB many times by people within the organisation when I asked. They would be better off adding a second tier , increasing capacity and then change to seats. However that would be a lot of money for little if any capacity increase.
Long live the bench seating in Lambeau! Everyone from janitor to CEO sits on same seating. A tradition well worth keeping in an era of no traditions. Just look at college football and bowl games.
They cannot change out the seats in the original seat structure. They will lose thousands of seats if they even tried and plus the expense of bringing that seating structure up to code will be enormously expensive. The first 60 rolls are the original 1957 through 70 renovations. And Updating them to modern standards would be enormously expensive and lose thousands and thousands of seats. That seating structure will be untouched for as long as they decide to stay at the stadium
You stay warmer with more people in there and somebody right up against you. It’s a tradition. It’s great. It’s Lambo. Football Was meant to be played like this. and I’m very sad that Chicago is going the way of Detroit and Minnesota big loud indoor stadiums with horrible turf. It’s meant to be played on grass outside.
Sadly it looks like the Browns might be going that way as well. One thing you'll notice is that Detroit and Minnesota haven't done much since they became indoor teams. The Browns are just now starting to turn things around, but I fear that come '28 or'29 when they open their new indoor stadium, it will be back to the same old Browns or worse.
@@smf15It’s not just the browns, but Kansas City will be doing the same thing as well. Eventually they’ll just have one or two outdoor stadiums and it won’t be as entertaining.
Pack should move to the AFC North and the Browns to the NFC North when the Browns and Bears build domes. That way, you'll have a division of cold(ish) weather outdoor teams and a division of cold weather teams with domes (Arena league wannabees). Any guesses which division wins more Super Bowls over time?
Today’s new stadiums are costing in the $billions. There is no way they are leaving Lambeau, even though the team doesn’t own it. Packers stockholders will never approve a new stadium.
I actually thought the renderings back in the mid 90s for a Cleveland Municipal Stadium renovation looked great.. Could have been a classic stadium if the Browns didn't relocate to Baltimore.
Other than it hosted a legendary coach, team and games, how does this 'tacky' stadium with rows of bleachers is better than Jacksonville or Houston's current stadiums?
Biggest Shithole that we are forced to believe is the NFL Disneyland, Truth is the town ownes them and the town ain't under threat of them moving so play on! 😂
They tried that in 1922. It’s enough of a challenge to keep the Da Bears relevant around Chicagoland if you crave a decent team to cheer for. Why should you granted an exemption from what fans in Michigan and Minnesota have to do to be Packer fans? Not our fault Papa Bear was the only competent owner Da Bears ever had.
Long live Lambeau! Not a Packers fan but love the fan base, the stadium 🏟️ and the traditions of that place! 🏈
Life long Packers fan that lives in Arkansas. I got to go to a Monday Night Football game. It was the perfect Lambeau experience. Packed house and light snow.
I’m curious who did they play and when was it?
As a Saints fan who went to Green Bay to watch my Saints play the Packers in the Packers’ home opener last year, I was very impressed with the atmosphere that surrounds Lambeau Field. I never felt so outnumbered at any game that my Saints played in, but Packers fans were all in all good people, and even though my Saints lost, I still had a good time, and I don’t think Lambeau should ever be replaced. Continue upgrading it, as they have to, but don’t replace it.
Lambeau Field is protected by practically millions of Packer fans! It is a very special place.
@@scotttildwhy would they?
Changing out all the bleachers for seats would reduce the capacity. You can fit more people in when it's bleachers. They would almost have to add an upper deck to the other side to compensate for the reduced capacity if they swapped out the bleachers for seats. They certainly won't reduce capacity from what they currently have, so gotta find those extra seats somewhere.
Also you cannot simply take out the bleachers and put seats in. The seating bowl bleachers were built before the passing of "The American's With Disabilities Act" which mean they were exempt from the law. If they tear out the bleachers they have to rebuild the entire seating bowl since it would have to be brought up to compliance with the ADA. In other words, Not going to happen and renders capacity argument null and void.
Exactly what they said on the tour a couple years ago.
I think changing bleachers for seats ruins the mystique of Lambeau Field.
Lambeau will die when the NFL dies
so never noted.
Draft will be in green bay in 2025
No, its in pittsburgh I think
@@Avelyn_BandGreen Bay gets the draft in 25, Pittsburgh gets the draft in ‘26
They have that decent sized arena close to lambeau field that should host the draft perfectly, just in case that cold lingers into april like it occasionally does in wisconsin: the resch center. They also have the meyer theatre & the resch expo center.
With the upcoming demise of Soldier Field, it just makes Lambeau even more special. All these new indoor stadiums pale in comparison to the history and uniqueness of Lambeau.
Lambaugh is a bucketlist stadium experience
I was lucky to visit it last week while on vacation.
Will get there one day from the UK!
TOTALLY!! I went there last year to watch my Saints play the Packers and thoroughly enjoyed my experience there!!!
Lambeau field I don't think it going anywhere
Lambeau Field is the Holy Grail of football. I visited there some years ago and was mesmerized. I am going again this August. Can't wait!!!
I've grown up in Omaha, home of the college world series. Rosenblatt stadium had a rich history for more than 50 years. They knocked it down for a parking lot. Then they built the TD Ameritrade park facing the wrong direction, lol. So much for tradition. Thanks for the video. Go Pack Go!
They’re not going to replace the backless bench seating.
Every game since 1960 has been sold out to season ticket holders. The estimated wait for season tickets is 30+ years. If they replace the benches that would mean roughly 10k-15k season ticket holders would be forced to give them up over something they’re not really complaining about, which leads me to my next point.
While yes they aren’t the most comfortable, and the ones in the original lower bowl can feel really cramped (especially in the winter). It’s really something I’ve never heard many Packers fans complaining about, visiting fans yes, but Packers fans seem to understand it’s the small price to pay to be season ticket holders.
That is irrelevant since removing the bleachers would mean having to bring up the seating bowl to compliance with federal law aka ADA. That alone makes it a non starter and you don't even have to bring seating capacity into it.
It's a 60 year wait not for season tickets
I just visited Lambeau field this past January. It is a amazing place, it is so clean and pristine, very well kept. cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen in any stadium.
It’s not going anywhere. They’ll make structural improvements as needed while keeping the current aesthetic.
This comment was so obviously made without watching the video.
@@BasedEngineer It was me agreeing with DG.
No they will tear it down in my opinion.
@@widk2 Just being a contrarian or do you have reasons?
@@91_C4_FL I said in my opinion
The last year the Packers split time in Milwaukee in 1994 Lambeau had a capacity of 58,000 and County Stadium in Milwaukee had 56,000. Today Lambeau Field has a seating capacity in excess of 81,000 and is the second largest Stadium other than Metlife in East Rutherford New Jersey. Truly amazing. I don't think seats will ever be added as it would eliminate too much seating capacity. This debate was held before the big renovation in 2002-2003 and the bleacher argument won out. Super Bowl is an impossibility as the Green Bay/Appleton area does not have nearly enough hotel rooms. The NFL Draft is coming in 2025.
The belacher arggument won out because of the ADA.
They should uprade entire stadium like they did with that one end zone, I just love how it looks.
As a WI resident, still shocking an NFL team exists in Green Bay when you are there, so cool
Lambeau Field is too historic and too sacred to ever demolish!
I don’t think they should take out the bleachers. It’s part of the charm. Also, they nearly hosted a World Cup game in 2026 but the width of the field couldn’t be engineered to meet the FIFA requirements, I believe it was super close, so they were eliminated from contention. The field has hosted an international club friendly soccer however, Bayern Munich and Manchester City played a few years ago. Those are was big of soccer clubs as there is. I saw Paul McCartney there a few years ago and it was incredible. Way better acoustics than Camp Randall and Soldier Field; the way the bowl is, the echo dissipated upwards if you have the upper deck behind the stage like they did that day it really sounds amazing for a stadium concert. Just a world class place for infinite reasons!
Having a Superbowl in Green Bay is not logistically possible because there’s far from enough hotel space in the surrounding area. And replacing the bleachers with seating would take away a big part of the stadium’s charm and might actually reduce its capacity.
That’s why the draft is going to be so good for us next year all the small businesses will thrive as well closest thing we can get to a Super Bowl
Bunk!!!!!, How many more hotel rooms does it take from a normal Sunday.? Not buying it. They want a roof .
Outdoor stadium up north is the best kind of stadium. Nothing like being shirtless in body paint somewhere like Lambeau, lots of alcohol is required to keep you warm.
If you want a backrest, bring one!
This is the most beautiful stadium in the NFL. Its history and uniqueness makes it a tourist attraction with the Packers Pro Shop open all year round and use of the suites anytime of the year. I would move to Green Bay to be close to my team.
Once upon a time, almost every NFL team played in either an MLB stadium, or a large stadium built for the Olympics or college football. Green Bay was an exception because the city was too small for major league baseball---but even the Packers would play some games at the Braves new ballbark in Milwaukee. Lambeau Field was the first major stadium built exclusively for an NFL tenant, and eventually it set the standard for every other NFL stadium.
Love the exterior brick.
The theory behind the bench seating vs regular seats is because usually the excitement of a game will keep you on the edge of your seat or youre standing....no dome ever....keep the game outside as it was when invented...best way to watch football...want to watch football inside stay home or go to the bar
I LOVE the silver look of the bleachers, with the long, low slope... It's iconic.
Part of the lore of Lambeau Field is that it came online at a time when very few teams had "football only" stadiums. Most shared baseball parks, which makes football watching difficult. Lambeau was a bowl stadium designed specifically for football, modeled after classic football stadiums like the Yale Bowl. Now it looks more like Ebbets Field, but still has great football site lines.
Thank God there are still a few of these iconic stadiums left in America. When you look at the longevity of stadiums like Lambeau, Wrigley and Fenway, it makes you wonder why stadiums that were built in the past 25 years are already considered "outdated" such as the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, etc.
And this stadium will never host a Super Bowl. Stadium is awesome
So ??
Ok and?
@commandercody8786 it will never host the superbowl because of the extreme cold. Stadium though is magnificent
@@Vic-u5c and Green Bay is a small city, and won't have the required number of hotel rooms
@@204treborThat can be changed though, they’re already hosting the draft next year and have been building up hotels like crazy. Any city could build the necessary hotels, it’s really just the cold
This is a wasted topic to present....Lambeau Field isn't going anywhere. It's a classic place, in a classic location, with a plethora of history. Unlike Soldier Field, it's been tastefully renovated.
Unless Martians disintegrate it, it's going to remain the NFL's classic stadium, right up there with MLB's Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and Dodger Stadium.
Some places are simply eternal. Lambeau Field is and will always be the NFL's cathedral.
If they can play outside for all of their history then there is no reason that they won’t forever at this point. They are the definition of a cold weather team and that’s coming from a bears fan. I hope they go the wrigly field route. I want to watch bears packers game at lambeau for as long as I live.
I could see Lambeau Field getting updated/renovated at some point but I can't imagine the Packers ever leaving that place.
I’ve been to Lambeau in every weather imaginable, I would never want to change that aspect of the stadium. I’m a little torn on the bleachers. I would definitely prefer box seats as a general rule, but the bleachers are actually beneficial for extreme cold games because everyone is dressed in thick layers and it would be very difficult to move around with normal seats, not to mention huddling together to keep warm.
C’mon bro!!! Packers will NEVER Die!!! 💛💚
Vikings fan and that stadium isnt going anywhere.
I'd like to see how they can add more seating. The bleachers can stay as far as I'm concerned.
Lambeau has a great history. Opened in 1957, so wouldn’t quite compare it to Fenway or wrigley. Seems like a place where the fans and good teams make it legendary; at the end of the day it’s just a bowl of metal bleachers
Lambeau is hallowed ground, it’s a pilgrimage that all football fans should make.
Dude, how can we take anything you say seriously when you don't even know that next year's draft is in Green Bay?
Brooooooo get your facts straight. Green Bay has NOT hosted a NFL Draft but the draft will at Lambeau Field in 2025.
Stellar nitpick
@@thomassteele9649 That's not much of a nitpick when DG calls himself a football expert.
Draft is in Green Bay next year
Just clicked the video and I am preparing to hear “dome with translucent roof”
I was preparing for the needs to be replaced or the packers could soon face relocation lol
Someday Lambeau Field will be placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Surprised it isn’t already.
@@packerchusame. I would have assumed it was
Best stadium in all of sports !
It would be hard to change out the bleachers. It cost too much to clear snow. You can shovel bleachers easier than chairs
Lambeau will be there forever.
They will never replace the bench seating due to the capacity hit that would happen. What they should do is the next best thing and put backs to them.
Has nothing to do with the capacity hit. It has to do with the "Americans with Disabililties Act" They would have to rebuild the entire seating bowl to be compliant with that federal law.
It's funny because Curly Lambeau and Vince Lombardi both believed that the Green Bay Packers would become a dome team when the technology became available.
as a packer fan…
if this stadium is ever torn down or enclosed, the fans will riot.
I don’t say that as an overreaction. there would be actual protests if not full blown riots to protect this thing.
and I’ll be at the forefront if the line. I love Lambeau and I hope it never goes anywhere
Lambeau field looks good for it's age & i can't see a domed stadium in green bay EVER, that element of "the frozen tundra" & outdoors football must remain up there. Plus, the fans practically own the team!! Fun fact; the green bay packers are named in honor of a packaging company that the founder & former head coach curly lambeau used to work at & also kinda in honor of all the many packaging & shipping companies located in the green bay area. And you also have the biggest width of the fox river of wisconsin that leads out to green bay towards lake michigan just in case they have to move something by boats as well.
I wish they would renovate more often, but not the way they did Soldier field.
they should maybe add backs to bleachers like wrigley field outfield seats are. wouldn’t reduce capacity. i know they would lose money by not being able to sell seatbacks but it would add a little comfort to the bleachers
It never hosted a Draft. They are supposed to host one next year.
How has the location not hindered people getting there. With the snow and everything people have to drive almost 2 hours from milwakee and other parts?
Most of the season ticket holders are within a 50 mile radius. And people have resorted to using snowmobiles to get to games as well.
Bro is just posting random videos at this point. This is all spam🤣🤣🤣🤣
Let me guess, he said they're adding a translucent roof??
WHY? You know and I know and everybody knows Lambeau is going NOWHERE! Just did a renovation. Why do you bother?
You would definitely want a Superbowl in lambeau
brand new Lambeau Field is the best and great answer
same as to the Ford Field (Detroit Lions) stadium
Ford Field sucks.
IF you tried to replace the bleachers with seats, not only would you lose seats, and have to handle season ticket holders losing their seats, and ADA compliance ... how would they clear the snow from those seats?
The bleacher seats are easier to clean after games and clean the snow off
they have enough strength in their steel when they added the additions to go higher or roof it
This channel has gotten stale. I give credit to the lad for coming up with this many topics for so long.
The Packers will not change the bleachers to seats. They would lose 20k capacity. Never going to happen. I was told this in GB many times by people within the organisation when I asked. They would be better off adding a second tier , increasing capacity and then change to seats. However that would be a lot of money for little if any capacity increase.
This owner says the stadium lives as long as I live. Go Pack Go!
They should just build another upper deck and raise the stadium's capacity.
Jesus is The Way,The Truth,and The Life. Today is the day of salvation.
Amen
Jesus say go pack go
Long live the bench seating in Lambeau! Everyone from janitor to CEO sits on same seating. A tradition well worth keeping in an era of no traditions. Just look at college football and bowl games.
I thought they closed it in first and later the atrium.
They are planning to spend money for future renovations.
Very annoying with all the highway construction that’s going on right now to prepare for the draft
They cannot change out the seats in the original seat structure. They will lose thousands of seats if they even tried and plus the expense of bringing that seating structure up to code will be enormously expensive. The first 60 rolls are the original 1957 through 70 renovations. And Updating them to modern standards would be enormously expensive and lose thousands and thousands of seats. That seating structure will be untouched for as long as they decide to stay at the stadium
Suprised he didn't discuss the current dispute with the city of green bay which is holding off renovations
You stay warmer with more people in there and somebody right up against you. It’s a tradition. It’s great. It’s Lambo. Football Was meant to be played like this. and I’m very sad that Chicago is going the way of Detroit and Minnesota big loud indoor stadiums with horrible turf. It’s meant to be played on grass outside.
Sadly it looks like the Browns might be going that way as well. One thing you'll notice is that Detroit and Minnesota haven't done much since they became indoor teams. The Browns are just now starting to turn things around, but I fear that come '28 or'29 when they open their new indoor stadium, it will be back to the same old Browns or worse.
@@smf15It’s not just the browns, but Kansas City will be doing the same thing as well. Eventually they’ll just have one or two outdoor stadiums and it won’t be as entertaining.
The atrium is super nice! The rest of the stadium needs massive improvements everywhere.
I like your videos but I dont think you need to do a video on things like this, where we know we are decades away from anything possibly changing.
To keep Kicking ass.
Let me guess you wanna add a Dome roof to it….
Wouldn't change a thing
If They Need Money, Called Stock Issueance....
Quit reaching out for content please. Lambeau Field is not going anywhere.
So.this is the green bay equivalent of notre dame.
yeah
The only way lambo gets a roof is if every other stadium becomes an indoor climate controlled stadium and ulterior NFL requires it.
Pack should move to the AFC North and the Browns to the NFC North when the Browns and Bears build domes. That way, you'll have a division of cold(ish) weather outdoor teams and a division of cold weather teams with domes (Arena league wannabees). Any guesses which division wins more Super Bowls over time?
Glory
Today’s new stadiums are costing in the $billions. There is no way they are leaving Lambeau, even though the team doesn’t own it.
Packers stockholders will never approve a new stadium.
This what capsule have happen to municpal Staduim in Cleveland
I actually thought the renderings back in the mid 90s for a Cleveland Municipal Stadium renovation looked great.. Could have been a classic stadium if the Browns didn't relocate to Baltimore.
@@ousamaabdu794 I think it would have been great. I love watching old games in the snow, mud, and baseball infield with painted green dirt.
The packers fans will sit in a grass lot where lambeu sits if it’s torn down to watch games. They love the field
Do not f*ck with holy ground
Seats are too hard to shovel.
This channel is getting ridiculous
Other than it hosted a legendary coach, team and games, how does this 'tacky' stadium with rows of bleachers is better than Jacksonville or Houston's current stadiums?
younger people don't like to freeze, so eventually they put a roof on.
Never!!
The fans own the team they not moving until the stadium collaspes
Lambrugh is a dump.
The place is a dump !
Biggest Shithole that we are forced to believe is the NFL Disneyland, Truth is the town ownes them and the town ain't under threat of them moving so play on! 😂
It’s time to tear this old stadium down and move the team to Milwaukee
Yeah sure pal😂
Hahaha, best joke I've heard this week!🤣
You’re joking right?
They tried that in 1922. It’s enough of a challenge to keep the Da Bears relevant around Chicagoland if you crave a decent team to cheer for. Why should you granted an exemption from what fans in Michigan and Minnesota have to do to be Packer fans? Not our fault Papa Bear was the only competent owner Da Bears ever had.
The Green Bay Packers of Milwaukee JK
They will tear it down its to old.
This is Depressed Ginger's answer to every stadium except Sofi Stadium and Allegiant Stadium. 10 to 20 billion dollar stadiums, taxpayer funded.
@danw2112 to be fair if ur stadium dosebt look like sofi allegiant or at&t it should be demolished.
No they won’t? It’s nicer than over half the league.
@commandercody8786 I think they should atleast put a roof or retractable dome to not get cold and so it doesn't snow.
@@widk2that would cost millions of dollars and ruin the lambeau experience and feel
Needs a roof though 100%