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As of Friday afternoon the Miami weather forecast calls for showers on Sunday evening.
Seeing as Indy hasn't been favored this much since Super Bowl III, it will be interesting to see if the football gods let the weather even the playing field.
I can't expect that a dome team like Indy, used to playing on fast turf, will be all that pleased to be playing on a wet part-time baseball field.
The Bears on the other hand, can't help but look forward to that weather forecast - which for them is the next best thing to playing at Soldier field in 10 degree snowy weather.
Footing for the kicker might wind up being a pretty signficant issue (Vinatieri Wide Right!)
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As of Friday afternoon the Miami weather forecast calls for showers on Sunday evening.
Seeing as Indy hasn't been favored this much since Super Bowl III, it will be interesting to see if the football gods let the weather even the playing field.
I can't expect that a dome team like Indy, used to playing on fast turf, will be all that pleased to be playing on a wet part-time baseball field.
The Bears on the other hand, can't help but look forward to that weather forecast - which for them is the next best thing to playing at Soldier field in 10 degree snowy weather.
Footing for the kicker might wind up being a pretty signficant issue (Vinatieri Wide Right!)
I'll bet Polian is pissed at God and is asking the Vatican to intervene.
As of Friday afternoon the Miami weather forecast calls for showers on Sunday evening.
Seeing as Indy hasn't been favored this much since Super Bowl III, it will be interesting to see if the football gods let the weather even the playing field.
I can't expect that a dome team like Indy, used to playing on fast turf, will be all that pleased to be playing on a wet part-time baseball field.
The Bears on the other hand, can't help but look forward to that weather forecast - which for them is the next best thing to playing at Soldier field in 10 degree snowy weather.
Footing for the kicker might wind up being a pretty signficant issue (Vinatieri Wide Right!)
We can only hope that Chicago decides to keep to a power running game and doesn't let Grossman go deep too often. His accuracy in the rain is only likely to decrease, isn't it?
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We can only hope that Chicago decides to keep to a power running game and doesn't let Grossman go deep too often. His accuracy in the rain is only likely to decrease, isn't it?
I'm thinking that the only way to prevent the Colts from using their ridiculous 9 men in the box scheme is to go deep early and often. Just chuck it up there.
If Grossman's stat line looks like this: 8 for 24, 187 yards, 1 TD, 0 interceptions
Then that may indeed be a good sign for the Bears.
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I'm thinking that the only way to prevent the Colts from using their ridiculous 9 men in the box scheme is to go deep early and often. Just chuck it up there.
If Grossman's stat line looks like this: 8 for 24, 187 yards, 1 TD, 0 interceptions
Then that may indeed be a good sign for the Bears.
Ah, yes. Not for the first time, I type first and then think later.
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Get ready for a weekend of "bad weather actually helps the passing game" from all the talking heads.
This myth is trotted out over and over. Yet no one ever asks them why games in rain and snow and wind are almost always low scoring and games in domes high scoring.
I believe that the Colts will win big. And, they will have an early lead that will force Grossman into committing a lot of mistakes that we know he is capable of committing.
Rain, IMO, works to the Colts advantage with their receivers taking advantage of the DB of the Bears.
All of that may be true, but then again when you look at the Colts record in playoff games with less than ideal weather conditions, well it's just not very good.
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I believe that the Colts will win big. And, they will have an early lead that will force Grossman into committing a lot of mistakes that we know he is capable of committing.
Yes, I agree. An early Colts lead and the Bears are dead. Someone please make an argument for Grossman playing well in this game, I am desperate.
I've been listening to the Mike and the Maddog show on WFAN, and they've made the observation that Grossman has been snippy and tight this week in his press conferences, not relaxed at all. They think he's going to try to come out and prove everybody wrong, and end up forcing everything.
I think the rain will probably help the Bears, although I really don't know. Anything to make the Colts uncomfortable, I guess.
I can't expect that a dome team like Indy, used to playing on fast turf, will be all that pleased to be playing on a wet part-time baseball field.
Just FYI they put in a new $500,000 specialized grass field in for the Super Bowl.
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That's true. But there is a big difference in a very cold rain, and or snow and sleet, than a warm rain like they have in Miami.
Rain, imo, will help the Colts a couple of ways.
It will give their receivers an advantage that most receivers have over DBs on a wet field, and it will also slow down the Bears pass rush, again if the traction is not that good.
Agreed. If it rains, the advantage usually goes to the offense, since they know where they are going and don't have to make reaction cuts.
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