The celebratory flickering of lights at Lambeau Field has the internet buzzing
No, there was nothing wrong with the ESPN cameras.
On Monday Night Football when the Green Bay Packers would score (which wasn’t a lot), the lights at Lambeau Field would dim and leave the viewing audience in the dark.
And it all created a stir on the internet.
Why did the lights go partially out during the @Packers game?
It happened once during the last TD and again after Crosby's FG.
It was kinda lame.
Good win and a comforter lead in the NFC Norf.#GoPackGo #LightsOut
— Ken (@KenScottOlson) October 15, 2019
I really like the flashing lights that the @packers do at @LambeauField when they score. Looks neat ?? #gopackgo
— Brittany Weigand ?✨ (@MissBrittikins) October 15, 2019
Every time the @packers score a touchdown I get so confused about my tv’s brightness until I realize they are dimming the lights at Lambeau. Every. Single. Time. #MNF
— Anna Curtis (@anna__curtis) October 15, 2019
Ok @packers, those touchdown lights are probably the dumbest thing I’ve seen at a football game. #Lame
— T$ (@TMoneySLC) October 15, 2019
But the best light show was saved for last when Mason Crosby booted a 23-yard field goal as time expired to give the Pack a 23-22 victory over the Detroit Lions.
Mason Crosby went Lambeau Leaping after his game-winning FG: pic.twitter.com/cLGPmy3H46
— ESPN (@espn) October 15, 2019
The Lambeau Leap now has a light show to go with it.
Aaron Rodgers dropped a 35-yard DIME ?
(via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/VLrfJtForn
— ESPN (@espn) October 15, 2019
Bret Gibson is a TribLive digital producer. A South Hills resident, he started working for the Trib in 1998. He can be reached at bgibson@triblive.com.
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