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Ice Bowl is frozen in time Starr's quarterback sneak remains a hot topic Series: Packer Flashback

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 25th, 1997

The cold. The drive. And the block. Anyone who followed the Green Bay Packers in the 1960s can associate those three things with what will always be the greatest game in the long history of one of the National Football League's most honorable franchises. Green Bay 21, Dallas 17. Lambeau Field, Dec. 31, 1967. The temperature is 13 degrees below zero and the wind chill index is 46 below when the Packers play host to the Cowboys for the NFL title and the right to go to the second Super Bowl. The Packers took command early, leading 14-0, after a pair of touchdown passes from Bart Starr to Boyd D...

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