Is there any advantage in the cold December playing at home at Lambeau Field?
Rodgers: “Well, we like to think that we have at least some sort of small advantage. A lot of us are from different places, myself being from California. In high school, junior college and Cal, they weren’t playing in cold weather, but I think when you live in Green Bay for an extended period of time, you just get used to dealing with it. I think you’re better at dealing with the cold weather, because you have to live in it, and shovel your driveway in it, and be outside in it from time to time. So, I think you just get a little bit better at dealing with the cold weather and I think that’s the slight advantage that we do have. Not to mention, we have a great crowd which continues to show up, and support us, and cheer loud in the cold weather.” What is the biggest challenge when facing the Ravens’ defense? Rodgers: “Well, communication on third down I think is very important. Their scheme is very intricate, and a lot of their guys have played in it for a number of years. Obviously [LB]
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