The Players’ Tribune. And what did he learn?
Three things, primarily.
1. Wisconsin is cold. 2. People in Wisconsin don’t constantly eat cheese. 3. How to do a successful Lambeau Leap.
Here are Adams’ instructions.
1) Get a running start. No one can get up high enough from a standing jump.
2) Do not — I repeat, do not — attempt to do the Leap after a touchdown over 50 yards, especially if it’s cold. You’re gonna be gassed and you might not make it. No one wants to see a failed Lambeau Leap.