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Both teams have to play in the same weather. I can see why y'all think it's a big advantage, but we play pretty good, regardless. No offense (and no pun intended ) but I'll take our running game in bad weather anyday, especially with Tate healthy again. It's not just about Foster anymore.
I wish the Texans would open up the retractable roof more often. I agree that cold and nasty is football weather.
Just gotta keep the seat dry
I agree that y'all have done a good job running the ball, I just don;t think BB or MCD will commit to it like Kubiak will. MCD will take one glance at the Texans defenseive stats for the last few weeks and start throwing the ball around like a beachball at a Jimmy Buffet concert.Our running game has been every bit as good, if not slightly better than yours, and the run defenses are pretty equal too.
Weather in Foxborough - AccuWeather Forecast for MA 02035
doesn't look like much rain at all..just passing showers...
.2 of precept..mild and windy
off and on showers..nothing major
Good
Maybe the panties can come untwisted now
I wouldn't get too jacked up about this. They already experienced similar game condition in the Chicago matchup.
With all due respect for southerners, there is a slight difference between an afternoon in October and a night in December.
A battle of the scoreboards. I found this posted over on our site and thought it was humorous. I'll bury it here since I can't start a thread yet.
See it here.
Hope you all get a chuckle. I know I did.
and they played cutler that night....
No quiite the opposite, i hate domes. Football should be played outside. But in this instance since we have not played the Texans in a long time, i want a true guage on what we are dealing with quite possibly come playoff time. Better understand your opponent now then in the playoffs.
Supposed to be upper-50s during the day, dropping to low-40s by kickoff, with rain.
I would expect us to spread out the Texans defense to get better matchups. Even with Jonathan Joseph back, they are likely to be without Ball and just put their #3 CB on IR and signed Stanford Routt off the street.
They can still hand off to Ridley or motion one of the spread WRs back into the backfield for an inside draw handoff. We won't run against their base defense, but I could see us running the ball against nickel or dime looks.
I expect us to be balanced.
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