2016..still playing games in frigid weather. Not only do players hate it..but the paying fans dispose it. Should be a rule below certain degrees..you close the dome. Let the NFL figure out how to pay for it. Every other sports has a weather cutoff like baseball or indoor sports hockey n baskets. Even horse racing has cutoff racing on very cold below zero wind temps. Nobody will MN ake out from weather in greenback sunday.
Awful to play NFL in 0 degrees..minus
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nyplayer33Restricted User
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#1Awful to play NFL in 0 degrees..minusTags: None -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2Eli will cry a few times SundayComment -
chico2663BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#3Most people that are in the midwest or north has played in these conditions in the 70's and 80's. You screwing millinealsComment -
RenegadesSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-12-11
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#4It impacts the game negatively but no way can you force all teams to have a dome. I agree though...watching teams run the ball 75% of the time and throw 5 yard passes is not all that enjoyableComment -
meader99SBR MVP
- 10-30-10
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#5Jesus christ, cold weather doesn't prevent you from throwing the ball downfield.Comment -
Easy-Rider 66BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-12
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#6Let it rip. Football is made to play in the elements. Part of the equation.Comment -
SharpAnglesSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-15-14
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#7Comment -
Grivas_DigeniSBR Hall of Famer
- 05-08-15
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#8A pus$y fan wanting the league becoming pus$y, to become even more pus$y. Makes total sense.Comment -
Calgunner23SBR MVP
- 01-06-15
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#9Always tempted to play UNDERS in cold weather games. I see a lot of dropped passes in freezing temps.Comment -
newguySBR Hall of Famer
- 12-27-09
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#10Normally not a bad play but you also get turnovers that affect the total. Ball is more easily fumbled in this weather and more wounded ducks that are easier to pick. Totals are generally sharp in this weather.Comment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
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#12Let's make a cut off when firefighters and police don't have to answer calls either, because "awww jeeez it's cold out there!"Comment -
trytrytrySBR Posting Legend
- 03-13-06
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#13with the technology to heat fields the turf is good every day (unless in a blizzard of course)
ball a bit slick but I think fans like one or two memorable cold weather games to think back upon.
keep them outside usually not that cold in general at these games. Here and there a good memory. Its just football guys enjoy it for what it is, some varietyComment -
INVEGA MANSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-30-08
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#16I'm on the under in Pgh & GBComment -
bigtymer56SBR MVP
- 07-31-12
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#17Glad we dont have to worry about Tom Coughlin getting frostbite anymore.
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BuckyOneSBR MVP
- 01-02-15
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#18Fast guys are not so fast in cold weather! One of the great equalizers - baseball, as well - really cra cra playing in cold after a team got there by playing in warm weather and cold had nothing to do with how they got there.
It is just not football or baseball anymore at that point - it is survival. Oh, well that is part of being a champion, I guess - the heart to do it in any kind of weather?Comment -
RockBottomSBR MVP
- 12-03-08
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#19Fast guys are not so fast in cold weather! One of the great equalizers - baseball, as well - really cra cra playing in cold after a team got there by playing in warm weather and cold had nothing to do with how they got there.
It is just not football or baseball anymore at that point - it is survival. Oh, well that is part of being a champion, I guess - the heart to do it in any kind of weather?Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#20My cousins in Ohio believe that football was made to play in the snow/cold. They absolutely hate any ideas of a dome.
I sat in Cleveland Municipal Stadium as a young teen when Cleveland lost to Da Raiders in one of the coldest games in NFL history. It was -5 degrees F but the wind chill was like -27. I was crawled up like a ball below my seat to avoid the crazy winds. I remember them selling hard liquor in the stands. Our entire section was liquored up and screaming like rabid dogs. My dad and brother had a ball and both lost their voices. I was pretty miserable.Comment -
Hawk8568SBR Rookie
- 10-04-10
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#21big thing to check if it is cold is the wind. 10 degrees with no wind really isnt that bad. 10 degrees in 15-20mph wind is f'ing brutal. Plus it impacts passing games more.
I'm a runner ... it's been below 10 degrees the last few weeks. All of last week was totally fine ... no wind. Yesterday there was wind and I couldnt feel my nose when I was 1/2 mile in.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#22Most
Of time it
Means nothing
They play like it is 80 degrees
They are prosComment -
Roadtrip635SBR Hall of Famer
- 12-07-10
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#23The wussification of America continues....... smhComment -
texhooperSBR Posting Legend
- 01-05-09
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#24If everyone on the team finds a teammate that they can jerk off prior to the game, that generally gets the blood pumping and the hormones flowing and there's very little that weather can do to affect that kind of elation.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#25High winds or real
Heavy rain could affect games but that is about itComment -
ManOfValueSBR MVP
- 02-29-08
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#26Eli limping into the playoffs? Watchout NFL. And Yes, High winds affect passing more than the cold.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#27It depends on the teams that play in the cold weather. San Diego is the absolute worse team to play in extreme cold weather games, it's like they curl up and roll over, where as the pats, giants, and pack act like it's just another game. KC can play pretty good in the snow tooComment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
- 11-21-07
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#28i love it when its cold on there assComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-07
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#29Football was meant to be played outdoors in the rain, wind, cold, sleet, snow, etc...in the elements, not indoors inside a domed stadium and on a fukkin carpet!......the funnest thing me and my generation (45 years and older) used to do when we were growing up as kids and school was closed and it was snowing outside...we got there ASAP and got all our friends together and played football all day long!...
...some of the NFL's greatest highlights and games was the Lombardi's Packers in the tundra, Dick Butkus Bear's teams, Bud Grant's Vikings teams playing outdoors in frigid weather and he never let his players wear gloves!...Like a bawse!..
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KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#30For those crying about the weather, the Arena league may be for you.Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-09-09
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#31Packers seem too easy. It's keeping me away for now if ya know what I meanComment -
BiTeMe UsAdOjSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-11
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#33
Seems to really know how to get an edge....
So... if I see Aaron Rodgers on the sidelines huddled under a Packers poncho w/Neil Patrick Harris... will probably be forced to LIVE BET Packers.Comment -
RockBottomSBR MVP
- 12-03-08
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#34It depends on the teams that play in the cold weather. San Diego is the absolute worse team to play in extreme cold weather games, it's like they curl up and roll over, where as the pats, giants, and pack act like it's just another game. KC can play pretty good in the snow tooComment -
badgerguySBR MVP
- 03-21-13
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#35A balmy 8 degrees today in WIComment
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