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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.This year is the first time I can remember, where I think great and warm weather helps the Patriots more than the team from Florida.
The Patriots passing game will work best on a dry field without much wind.
A snowy or muddy game will favor the JAGS.
Do others agree/disagree?
winds are the biggest challenge, followed by rain/snow. Either way Maroney will have a good game
Jaguars are now being known as the best visiting team in cold and snomy weather so a fast track is a must for a high scoring game and thus a better chance to win easily.
Current forecast for Saturday looks good for the Pats. 7 mph rain, 34 degrees and 10% chance of precipitation.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin...query=02035&hourly=1&yday=11&weekday=Saturday
i think our older lb's would have had a lot more trouble in tampa's 80 Degrees with humidity weather that was there for the giants game last weekend.
good wether helps us against the Jags and Bad weather helps us against the Colts IMO.
I sincerely hope the Jags kick the **** out of the Pats this coming weekend.