I would like to see it even tho I no longer watch NFL games.
I remember it was not even close to a sell out. A Green Bay sub who was I think in his last season ended up being a hero. I think it was Max McGee.
Bart Starr was his usual brilliant self and was named MVP. Back then the QB called the plays in the huddle and Starr was the best.
The story goes that McGee was injured then and wasn't supposed to play that game so he went out and partied in LA the night before and was mostly hung over or still drunk at game time. Lombardi put him in the game and he made one hell of a catch and run.
He was a damn good player even when he was sober! ;~))
For what it's worth, I heard an old Steeler linebacker, Andy Russel, interviewed on the radio this morning. He played in the 60s and 70s, won two Super Bowls and was named to the Pro Bowl numerous times. Bottom line, he was one of the best linebackers in the business.
They asked him what was the most money he ever made in a single year, and he chuckled and said lots of linebackers now make more money in just one game than he made in 12 years in the NFL. His top salary after 12 years and two Super Bowl wins was $100,000.
Things sure have changed.