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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.If this holds true it sounds like a 3-4 TD day for Brady. :rocker:Next Sunday: 36 degrees, 8 mph winds, 10 % chance precipitation
Next Sunday: 36 degrees, 8 mph winds, 10 % chance precipitation
Thats the daytime forecast. What about nighttime...?
(Hint: blend them)
This is New England. With a forecast like that from the weather guessers I'd expect a blizzard.
the inclement weather isn't all that bad as long as they keep winning. It will acclimate them to the rough conditions. When they start playing teams in January (at home), it will give them a slight edge. A team like Indy will be forced to adapt very quickly after playing a number of pleasant indoor games.
Hey this is statsfans.com,take crap like what you said to patsfans.com. no one wants to hear it here.we are weather watching like we are a dome team like the colts who is fearful of playing in the cold.Maybe if we play indy in the playoffs we should suggest we will travel to indy and relenquish a home game ?
This is homefield advantage...its going to be cold and nasty next 2 months. Embrace it. Its same for both teams. As long as they pull out the victory the scoring and stats and wow factor doesnt matter. Thats how we used to win games in the past.
Next Sunday: 36 degrees, 8 mph winds, 10 % chance precipitation