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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.They don't have any linebackers.Snow would be great ... we have a better running game than them - all our guys are healthy.
I saw it was going to be cold, didn't hear about snow, but that would be fantastic.Snow would be great ... we have a better running game than them - all our guys are healthy.
LA forecast this week is highs in upper 60s to near 70, lows in 50s. So, 30 is kind of cold if that's where you are coming from.30° isn't very cold tbh
Snow would be great ... we have a better running game than them - all our guys are healthy.
Well somewhat true. Playing in 30° weather coming from being used to the 60°s is not all too bad considering they'll be active and wearing a bunch of pads. It would be far more a factor imo if the forecase was 20° with a windchill of 7° something like that.LA forecast this week is highs in upper 60s to near 70, lows in 50s. So, 30 is kind of cold if that's where you are coming from.
LA forecast this week is highs in upper 60s to near 70, lows in 50s. So, 30 is kind of cold if that's where you are coming from.
For Californians...yeah, it is.30° isn't very cold tbh
Two days ago it said Sunday was supposed to be 30° and sunny. Now it says 31° and 30% chance of snow. Its gonna change several times before the day gets hereBill Belichick takes another jab at meteorologists
“I usually don’t worry too much about the forecast until the day of the game because it is pretty hard to get that right," (Belichick) said. "We’ll see what happens.”
“Based on the forecasts we’ve gotten so far this year, none of them were very close to what the game conditions were," he said. "There was a 100 percent chance of rain last week, and the only water I saw was on the Gatorade table. It is what it is. We’ve got to be ready for whatever it is.”
He’s right of course. The most famous one of all, the Snow Bowl, was forecasted on game day to be 1-3 inches tops. Not the near whiteout conditions that actually happened.Bill Belichick takes another jab at meteorologists
“I usually don’t worry too much about the forecast until the day of the game because it is pretty hard to get that right," (Belichick) said. "We’ll see what happens.”
“Based on the forecasts we’ve gotten so far this year, none of them were very close to what the game conditions were," he said. "There was a 100 percent chance of rain last week, and the only water I saw was on the Gatorade table. It is what it is. We’ve got to be ready for whatever it is.”
They had 1st and 10 on the 28. 3 plays netted nothing. And Adam saved their asses.He’s right of course. The most famous one of all, the Snow Bowl, was forecasted on game day to be 1-3 inches tops. Not the near whiteout conditions that actually happened.
I can’t believe that was 17 years ago. Where does the time go? And to this day I still can’t believe Vinitieri made the 45 yarder to tie it. The most cluch and shocking field goal of my life.