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Lambeau may
refer to
Curly Lambeau (1898–1965), founder, player, and
first coach of the
Green Bay
Packers football team
Lambeau Field,
outdoor athletic...
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Lambeau Field (/ˈlæmboʊ/ ) is an
outdoor athletic stadium in the
north central United States,
located in
Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home
field of the Green...
- Earl
Louis "Curly"
Lambeau (/ˈlæmboʊ/ LAM-boh;
April 9, 1898 – June 1, 1965) was an
American professional football player and
coach in the
National Football...
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Packers Hall of Fame,
while Lambeau was also
inducted into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame and had the Packers' stadium,
Lambeau Field,
named after him. The...
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drinking with his
friends Chuckie,
Billy and Morgan. When
Professor Gerald Lambeau posts a
difficult combinatorial mathematics problem on a
blackboard as...
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based in the
United States.
Since 1957, home
games have been pla**** at
Lambeau Field. They hold the
record for the most wins in NFL history. The Packers...
- The
Lambeau Leap is a
touchdown celebration in
American football in
which a
player leaps into the
bleachers behind the end zone
after scoring. The celebration...
- new stadium.
After the Packers'
founder Curly Lambeau died in 1965, the
stadium was
renamed to
Lambeau Field in his honor. Its
original capacity was 32...
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League (NFL)
since 1921, two
years after their original founding by
Curly Lambeau and
George Whitney Calhoun. They are
members of the
North Division of the...
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select newly eligible players. The
draft is
scheduled to be held at
Lambeau Field and its
adjacent Titletown District in
Green Bay, Wisconsin, on April...