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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.Let me be clear, There is a possibility of snow. The map I showed is from just one model. There are some other models that are showing nothing for snow or just flurries. The models havent had a great grasp on this yet. I am waiting for the NAM to get into Range. Usually 3 days before the event. I am just throwing it out there that there might be snow.
Anyone who's played football in Florida has experienced wind from time to time. Hurricane season runs from June 1st thru Nov 30th.
Right now looks to be in the low 30s with a bit of a breeze. I went to college in Gainesville, and though it wasn't during football season, it definitely can get into the low 20s or even teens there on occasion. Unless it's really bad, weather isn't going to be a factor.
I am not a meteorologist
Pats looking like the (edit: second coldest) coldest game. And of course Saints get sunshine in SF. So far.
National Football League Weather : Weather Underground
RIght now looks like any snow would be light, as would wind.
South Walpole, Massachusetts (02071) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground
An understatement?San Franciso is an odd place.
Some of those factors may indeed come into play. But Tebow's been in Denver going on two years now, so he's obviously thrown the ball in cold weather.Wasn't sure about a wind game but I couldn't recall a UF game that was wind-influenced. Obviously I don't know about his high school career.
I was in Florida over Christmas and went jet-skiing. I miss Florida.
I disagree about the cold factor. Passing is different in cold weather. The grip makes it more difficult to spin the ball. Cold air is more dense making it harder to be accurate downfield (they need to do a Sports Science segment on this). For Timtebow, add that to the 5000 feet of elevation (and associated air pressure) that he has to adjust to.
A good number of Timtebow's deep passes are floaters or wobblers. In 20 degree air, those turn into punts. Doesn't mean you can't go deep, but the ball is going to hang longer so the margin for error, already small, is tiny. That generally means relying on shorter timing routes, but that obviously is not Timtebow's strength.
I have to say that the past snow storms that hit us, I was more accurate than most of the meteorologists. Especially last year, I hit on every snow storm that hit with close to exact amounts of snow. I figure i post this thread to get our minds off of the Patriots/Broncos game. Sometimes its good to think of other things just to not get to over confident. REMEMBER, HUMBLE PIE!!!!
Man I hate adiabatic cooling!
ahhh man..
Last week I promised the GF I would go to this charity event she's hosting. I said yes because I was 100% certain the Pats played sunday. It's saturday at exactly 8PM. And now there might be snow too, God damnit..
They're fake, just like your wishful snow prediction.
If you can touch something it isn't fake.
ahhh man..
Last week I promised the GF I would go to this charity event she's hosting. I said yes because I was 100% certain the Pats played sunday. It's saturday at exactly 8PM. And now there might be snow too, God damnit..
break up with her for a day
Good solid dating advice.
Can't get that kind of advice anywhere but a football forum.