Who doesn’t remember the huge game Plaxico Burress had back in 2008 in the NFC Championship Game? Facing the Green Bay Packers was one thing, trying to play against them in frigid cold of Lambeau Field was an entirely different story. They don’t call it the “Frozen Tundra” for nothing. In the video below, take a look at a cartoon breaking down a secret that Burress used in this epic matchup:

Not only is “Colin’s Cartoon: How Plaxico Beat the Frozen Tundra” hilarious, but who really would have thought he did it thanks to Vaseline? Never would anyone have thought that Burress had to completely coat his body in it so he could stay warm in order to have the amazing performance he put up. His Giants went on to win 23-20 and well, the rest is history since that was the year the team once again shocked the football world by beating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.

If it wasn’t for the incredible performance Burress put up against the Packers, there is no telling if the Giants would have been able to leave Lambeau Field victorious. With his 11 catches for 154 yards in that matchup, Burress was a huge reason why the Giants kept the Packers in check just enough to hit the game-winning field goal in overtime.

Despite the below zero temperatures, Burress was able to use his speed, size and excellent route-running abilities to excel against the Packers’ defense. Since they used a ton of man-to-man coverage, Burress was easily able to torch their defensive secondary by making big plays and drawing two key penalties in the game. It helped keep the offense on the field the majority of the time which turned out to be a winning factor thanks to excellent game management illustrated by quarterback Eli Manning.

Overall, this funny cartoon brings a smile and chuckle to the faces of fans everywhere that have great memories about this game. The kicker? Plaxeline saved the day and continued the season all the way to the big game for the Giants!