I was there. After moving to Chicago in mid 70's I attended almost every Packer game in Milwaukee for 20 years. Only missed one the week my son was born. Always bought tickets outside the stadium before the game almost always for face value or less. Great memories. Packers record in Milwaukee was much better than it was in Green Bay for those years too
I was there. Living in Chicago suburbs my brother and I regularly drove to Milwaukee for games there With one exception, we never had tickets ahead of time and always were able to buy them outside the stadium and rarely paid more than face value. I saw all but one game there from 75 to this one in 94. That ticket was the hardest to get of all the times we went. But we found a pair!
No it wasn't that wasn't his last game. He injured his spinal cord going up for a pass. I remember that. I dont remember off hand who it was against without googling. I think maybe the Bengals?
Last home game. He started all 16 regular season games that year. The last one was @ Tampa, 132 yards receiving. Went on IR right after that so missed the 2 playoff games.
@@ActiœnMan It was injuries in multiple games that did him in. He got a stinger in this Atlanta game even. He played the next week @ Tampa and that was his final game.
I was a kid then..sitting in score board end zone..what a final drive for that old stadium..and alsc and cards series ..then. when you feel old for a min
I was at the game ..and sitting by that gaudy scoredboard...and I want a sink in moment that it was a future hofer working the feild..with out Brett..no Reggie....or a Rodge or the rest of the cast that has kept the relevant for the 30 years..remeber the drought ..and alwway savor it...we it ends it ends ...
I was there. After moving to Chicago in mid 70's I attended almost every Packer game in Milwaukee for 20 years. Only missed one the week my son was born. Always bought tickets outside the stadium before the game almost always for face value or less. Great memories. Packers record in Milwaukee was much better than it was in Green Bay for those years too
I was there. Living in Chicago suburbs my brother and I regularly drove to Milwaukee for games there With one exception, we never had tickets ahead of time and always were able to buy them outside the stadium and rarely paid more than face value. I saw all but one game there from 75 to this one in 94. That ticket was the hardest to get of all the times we went. But we found a pair!
For some reason that play, for me, made me believe that finally Green Bay would have a Super Bowl again. I became a believer.
Unfortunately, that was also Sterling Sharpe’s final NFL game.
No it wasn't that wasn't his last game. He injured his spinal cord going up for a pass. I remember that. I dont remember off hand who it was against without googling. I think maybe the Bengals?
Last home game. He started all 16 regular season games that year. The last one was @ Tampa, 132 yards receiving. Went on IR right after that so missed the 2 playoff games.
@@ActiœnMan It was injuries in multiple games that did him in. He got a stinger in this Atlanta game even. He played the next week @ Tampa and that was his final game.
I remember saying the pack is back for 30 yrs. ...finally :)
What great memories. I was living in Sheboygan at the time
I was a kid then..sitting in score board end zone..what a final drive for that old stadium..and alsc and cards series ..then. when you feel old for a min
I was at the game ..and sitting by that gaudy scoredboard...and I want a sink in moment that it was a future hofer working the feild..with out Brett..no Reggie....or a Rodge or the rest of the cast that has kept the relevant for the 30 years..remeber the drought ..and alwway savor it...we it ends it ends ...
Because they're the GREEN BAY PACKERS duh!
Was there and thing I will always takeaway is the idiot behind us yelling Forrest Favre this guy will amount to nothing
Joe Buck has been ruining legendary sporting moments for decades...
How? He had the perfect call there. I don't know what else you want.
Lmao what was wrong with the call?
It's apparently cool and trendy to hate on Buck. I don't get it either. That's not a bandwagon I want to jump on.
@@fantasticvoyage262 All fans want national commentators to be a Wayne Larrivee
I thought buck sounded good along with that old stadium bowl crowd cheer