As Tony Walter stood on the sidelines during the Ice Bowl, drama was happening all around him. On the field, certainly, where the Green Bay Packers played the Dallas Cowboys for the 1967 NFL championship, but also in Lambeau Field's frigid metal bleachers, where 50,000 individual stories were getting new, unforgettable chapters.
Walter's new book, "The Ice Bowl: The Game That Will Never Die," recounts many of those experiences, collected from the celebrated, such as Chuck Mercein and Rocky Bleier, to the likes of Ed Vanderloop, Joe Bowers and JoAnn Hanaway, people you've never heard of, but whose stories are the core of the book.