The Packers won't have the homefield advantage of Lambeau Field in their game against Arizona this weekend, but that isn't all bad for the players. ?Lambeau, when it?s cold, it?s tough on both teams. The only advantage for us is that we have the home crowd,? said Aaron Rodgers. ?We can on some level feed off their energy. But it?s tough to hold onto the ball, it?s tough to throw and it?s tough to just stay warm. So I don?t think anybody is complaining too much except for the fact that we?d love 70,000 instead of 15,000 fans.? ?The hardest thing is to play in cold weather ? I don?t care what anyone says,? said Green Bay?s longest-tenured player, Donald Driver. ?I mean it could be 100 degrees and be better than this. There?s more challenges when you play in the cold weather. Especially for receivers and the quarterback. It?s easier for offensive line, defensive line. But it?s hard for skill guys.? ?It?s easier to stay loose, especially for quicker guys? in a warm game, said defensive end Cullen Jenkins. ?I like to use quickness as my strength sometimes. It?s a lot easier to stay loose and be a lot more nimble and move around when it?s warm.?