TriplecHamp
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But didn't he play football in FL?
Yes, your point is?
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Doesn't matter. It only takes a year in the Florida heat for your blood to thin out. The Swamp also has temperatures which regularly go over 100 degrees during games as well. He might be from Connecticut, but he's not used to the cold. Luckily, neither is Sanchez.
A snowy MNF game would be awesome.
I think he's adjusted back to the NE cold by now and he most likely has played in the snow before.
I checked weather.com for the foxboro weather on monday and its saying snow showers. I am kind of a weather geek and there is a possible snow storm hitting around or after Monday so this should be a great game. Remember last year when we put the beat down on the Titans 59-0. Brady threw 29/34 380 yds and 6TD. LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW!!!
Screw the snow! I hate driving in that stuff! Boston.com says nothing about snow showers. Here's hoping for balmy weather
Bad weather tends to be an offensive equalizer, and the Pats clearly have the superior offense between the 2 teams.
i think bad weather would favor the jets with the running game and could effect us in the passing game..no ?
You guys act like it isn't cold in New york... Like the Jets are playing in scorching heat all the time, when they don't.
Nobody is saying that. What we're saying is that Sanchez doesn't have a lot of experience playing in weather like that while Brady and the Pats have excelled at it.
Then again, I doubt guys like Gronk or all the Gator rooks have seen a lot of snow either.
Then again, I doubt guys like Gronk or all the Gator rooks have seen a lot of snow either.
It's easier to get by when your rookie tight ends having played in a whole lot of snow and colder temperatures than when your franchise quarterback hasn't.
Nobody is saying that. What we're saying is that Sanchez doesn't have a lot of experience playing in weather like that while Brady and the Pats have excelled at it.
I just changed over on weather.com. I looked about 10 minutes ago and it said snow showers 39/28 20%/30%, but now it says mostly cloudy 39/28 10%/20%.
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We'll just have to wait and see.