Pesky Packer Fans Plan to Crash Detroit Lions Thanksgiving Game
It was like something out of a dream when the Detroit Lions played the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Odds makers once again put the Lions down not giving them a chance. Saying the Lions are good but they are facing QB Love. The Lions jumped out to a fast lead and cut the cheese. Detroit took an 11-point lead in the first quarter and racked up 24 points by halftime.
If you want to call it after the Packer’s weak comeback, that was not enough to stop the Detroit Lions. The Lions eventually pulled away for a 34-20 win.
The Lions are 3-1 and all alone at 1st place on top of the NFC North, ahead of the Packers, Minnesota Vikings, and Chicago Bears. 1 place sure feels good.
Lions Dominated On And Off The Field With Fans
On national TV the world saw a sea of silver and blue Lions fans everywhere. Unheard of in Green Bay history. Remember hearing stories of fans waiting years for season tickets to a game. Season tickets were passed down to Packer families for generations. Lion’s fans heard cheering louder at Lambeau Field. Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown scored a touchdown in the first quarter and did the unthinkable did his twist on the famous Lambeau Leap into the crown, and he was rewarded with a beer shower.
Packers Not Happy With Getting Beat Again By The Lions
After the beat down the front office of the Packers released a statement which read: “The Packers have encouraged our ticket holders to sell to other Packers fans when possible,”. “The secondary market, however, allows fans from anywhere to purchase tickets and Lambeau Field remains a popular destination for all fans, including those from other teams.
Thanksgiving Packer Plans
Green Bay RB Aaron Jones has put the Lions on notice for the next game. November 23, 12:30 pm Lions host the Packers at Ford Field. Jones said. “The good thing is we will have another opportunity to play those guys, and it will be on their home field on Thanksgiving. We’ll be a better team by then.” Rumors on social media what they call “Packers nation,” are planning to buy up as many tickets as possible for that game. Trying to do what we did to them last game. Lions season tickets are sold out for the first time in 21 years. Packer fans will have to buy on the secondary market for tickets. Bet the tickets will be pretty steep in price by then. Tickets start at $400 for the game.
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