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Me, I'd ask those geniuses who say they can predict climate 50 years ahead.
 
Kind of early for this, no? I was checking the weather for the Dolphins game and on Wednesday it said "snow likely" for a game on Saturday where I don't think there was a cloud in the sky.
 
Predictions so far from two sources I've seen say low of 16 and low of 24, no precipitation. So, I guess we can expect temps somewhere in the 20s and mostly clear. The only wildcard will be wind, which according to Accuweather will be significant -- 14 mph w/gusts to 32 mph, bringing windchill down to 0.
 
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Predictions so far from two sources I've seen say low of 16 and low of 24, no precipitation. So, I guess we can expect temps somewhere in the 20s and mostly clear. The only wildcard will be wind, which according to Accuweather will be significant -- 14 mph w/gusts to 32 mph, bringing windchill down to 0.

My first thought when I saw this was .."Oh .. worst-case scenario." But I'm not so sure that's the case anymore with this post-Moss offense. Meanwhile, our Pass D might gain some benefit from opposing QBs not being able to loft the ball up into the air very often.
 
Kind of early for this, no? I was checking the weather for the Dolphins game and on Wednesday it said "snow likely" for a game on Saturday where I don't think there was a cloud in the sky.

It's a bye week, no? What else do you expect me to do? :D
 
Other than the fans going to the game, does it matter ?
Brady can throw in the snow and even heavy wind to some degree.
I wouldn't mind seeing more running from the Pats.

Several of the Pats possible opponents enjoy running and don't mind the elements.

OT: When was the last "snow game" played at the Gillette ?
Was it the Titans game or was there one after that ?
Seems like it has been some time.
 
My first thought when I saw this was .."Oh .. worst-case scenario." But I'm not so sure that's the case anymore with this post-Moss offense. Meanwhile, our Pass D might gain some benefit from opposing QBs not being able to loft the ball up into the air very often.

it will deff help the pats D..but also hurt ours some..but i don't think much
 
Other than the fans going to the game, does it matter ?
Brady can throw in the snow and even heavy wind to some degree.
I wouldn't mind seeing more running from the Pats.

Several of the Pats possible opponents enjoy running and don't mind the elements.

OT: When was the last "snow game" played at the Gillette ?
Was it the Titans game or was there one after that ?
Seems like it has been some time.



pats have to do what works..and that's throwing the ball..high will will hurt that some..but the other team will be affected as well
 
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