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I've read where there is a possibility that Saturday's game could be played under severe weather, and weather can be a great leveler in any football game.
If I'm the Titans I'm thrilled with the prospect of playing the Pats under severe weather conditions. The best part of the Titans offense is their OL going against the weakest part of the Pats defense. And while Brady might be the best bad weather QB in league history, it still affects affects his game, as well as having even more of an affect on the rest of his skill players.
A more hidden effect would be to greatly mitigate the home field advantage. If the weather is bad enough, there will be fans who won't go, and those who do will be more concerned with dealing with the weather, than being loud. It is hard to be loud, when you are battling the elements and for those red seat ****ies, its hard to loud when youi are inside.
I would still expect the Pats to win, but the weather will likely make the game much closer that it would have been under ideal conditions. I'd be nervous if I had a lot of money on this game given the weather forecast.
Disagree completely Ken, I think bad weather really helps the Patriots. First of all Mariota has no experience playing in bad weather and Brady is the best bad weather QB in football, and possibly football history. Additionally Derek Henry has real issues with ball security, and bad weather and a huge game should only add to that. Second I think Tennessee is relying upon their DLine to get to Brady, and imo the Patriots O Line is better against smaller technical DLines than they are bigger DLines, and wet conditions will make it much harder to get traction for their DL, thus harder to get to Brady. In short I think bad weather overwhelmingly favors the Patriots, and I’m not among those who think this game is a cakewalk.












