Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Packers Go Up By Two TD’s


As the Packers get the ball at the beginning of the Second Quarter in the “Ice Bowl,” Quarterback Bart Starr hands off to Running Back Ben Wilson (with unfastened chin strap)...


...who powers his way around left end for 13 yards and a first down. The following two plays were hand-offs to Travis Williams, who gained seven and two yards, respectively.


Bart Starr then goes back to pass from the Dallas 43 yard line.


He connects with Boyd Dowler...


...who goes in for the touchdown, making it 14-0 Green Bay after Don Chandler’s extra point.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Braving the Elements in the First Quarter


With the Cowboys having to punt following a three-and-out series near the end of the First Quarter, we stop for some images of the conditions at Lambeau with three quarters still left to play. Here we see Dallas players on their sideline (above) hovering near the gas heaters that were brought in that morning to try and provide some warmth for the players near the bench.


Here we have another view of the ramshackle, hastily-built "dugout"-type shelters erected on both sidelines. The Cowboy players shown here are along the Eastern sideline.


Here is the view you would’ve had as a player sitting inside one of the shelters that day in 1967.


Having been in the sub-zero NFC Championship game weather a few weeks ago, we can sympathize with these fans who, unfortunately, didn't have the modern-day winter wear that we have.


We wonder if this fellow is still around, telling his great-grandchildren thrilling tales of the “Ice Bowl.”

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Back to the Ice Bowl Blog


Getting back to the Blog (a couple of days lost to photos that wouldn't upload for some reason), we see first some of the freezing crowd (above) behind the Dallas bench along the East side of Lambeau Field as we move along through the First Quarter.


Here we see Cowboys’ coach Tom Landry talking to his defensive players on the bench while his offense is on the field. We have a good view again of the “open” North end of Lambeau at that time.


This fellow’s custom-painted hard hat has been enshrined in the Packers’ Hall of Fame in the past. We’re not sure until the next time we visit the Hall about whether it is still on display.


Dallas running back Don Perkins (#43) is stopped for no gain to end the Dallas drive by Lionel Aldridge (#82), Ron Kostelnik (#77), and a player that is unidentified. The Cowboys will have to punt.

Monday, February 04, 2008

The Cowboys’ Second Possession


Continuing our “Ice Bowl” series, the Green Bay Packers kick off after the Boyd Dowler touchdown to the Dallas Cowboys (above). Veteran Don Chandler (#34) does the kicking chores for the Packers.


As the ball bounces around when no Cowboy fielded it, Packers’ backup defensive back John Rowser (#45) comes flying in and knocks Cowboys’ defensive end Larry Stephens (#77) out of bounds with a great hit. The ball goes out as well and is marked at the 12 yard line.


With 6:02 left in the First Quarter, Cowboys’ quarterback Don Meredith (#17) looks over the Packers’ defense and barks out the signals as his frozen breath clouds the air.


Meredith hands off to running back Don Perkins (#43), who runs up the middle for a gain of five yards, and is stopped by defensive end Willie Davis (#87) and linebacker Dave Robinson (#89).


Green Bay coach Vince Lombardi watches his defensive unit on the field against the Cowboys’ offense with a good view of the Lambeau Field North end zone and the Packers’ administration building in the background.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

The Packers Score First


Today, on “Super Sunday,” when many of us think the Packers should be playing the Patriots instead of the Giants, we continue our coverage of the 1967 NFL championship game. In this first photo (above), we see Green Bay quarterback Bart Starr just prior to releasing his pass behind the blocking of left guard #68 Gale Gillingham, left tackle #76 Bob Skoronski, fullback #30 Chuck Mercein, and a player who is blurred but believed to be tight end #81 Marv Fleming.


Starr’s pass goes eight yards over the middle to #86 Boyd Dowler for the game’s first score. Dowler was covered by Cowboys defensive back #23 Mike Johnson.


Dowler jogs along the back of the South end zone on his way back to the Packers’ bench along the western sideline of Lambeau Field.


Green Bay placekicker #34 Don Chandler boots the extra point through the uprights after the Packers’ first touchdown.


The frosty Lambeau Field scoreboard shows the score at 7-0 after the Packers’s first drive. The Green Bay drive traveled 82 yards in 14 plays, and included two penalties.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

We’re Back at the Ice Bowl


After an almost two-week period of recovery after the Packers’ loss in the NFC Championship game, we’re back to our series on the 1967 “Ice Bowl” game. As we resume where we left off in early first quarter action, we see (above) some Dallas Cowboys players along the sideline trying to keep warm until they’re needed on the playing field.


Quarterback Bart Starr, behind the Green Bay offensive unit at the line of scrimmage, looks over the Dallas defense to make sure the play he has called does not need to be “audibled” because of something he sees.


The Packers’ mid-season addition at running back, Chuck Mercein, takes the handoff and heads towards the right side of the Green Bay line’s blocking, looking to make his move through the hole.


Another view of Bart Starr behind center shows the North end zone of Lambeau Field, where we can see the administration building through the stands which were not “closed” into a “bowl” at that time.


How on earth these young ladies were able to stand the cold in these outfits is beyond us. After experiencing the third coldest game in NFL history two weeks ago, we know what that kind of cold feels like for three or four hours.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Packerville on Hold

“Packerville” will return when we get over the NFC Championship game loss.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Packerville at the NFC Championship Game


We will be attending the NFC Championship game tomorrow at Lambeau Field, so we will take a couple day break before returning to our series on the 40th Anniversary of the “Ice Bowl” game in 1967.

And hopefully, after tomorrow, we will be watching the Packers again in a couple of weeks.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Frigid First Quarter Action


The First Quarter of the “Ice Bowl” continues with Packers’ coach Vince Lombardi and his assistants (above) on the west sideline of Lambeau Field watching the action.


Quarterback Bart Starr drops back to pass to Tight End Marv Fleming, and pass interference was called on the 19-yard play, giving the Packers an automatic first down.


Running back Donny Anderson is stopped after a three-yard gain. Referee Norm Schachter grabs the ball for the official placement.



Here we see more Packer fans who braved the 13 below temperatures that day.

Frigid First Quarter Action


The First Quarter of the “Ice Bowl” continues with Packers’ coach Vince Lombardi and his assistants (above) on the west sideline of Lambeau Field watching the action.


Quarterback Bart Starr drops back to pass to Tight End Marv Fleming, and pass interference was called on the 19-yard play, giving the Packers an automatic first down.


Running back Donny Anderson is stopped after a three-yard gain. Referee Norm Schachter grabs the ball for the official placement.



Here we see more Packer fans who braved the 13 below temperatures that day.