According to the far out forecast, the high next Sunday is 19° and the low is around 13°.
Personally, I think this would be great. We know that Mahomes can sling it in those conditions, he proved it last year at Denver and today to some degree. Idk about Brady and Rivers though, as they are older and their arms aren’t quite what they used to be. Not saying they couldn’t throw it, but I think it could have a negative effect on them.
Thoughts?
Also, this from Pete Sweeney:
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Andy Reid said “two more” at the podium tonight. In five years covering Reid, I have never heard him talk like that. Always a game at a time. He believes.
Originally Posted by LGOLED:
It is entirely meaningless. Let me know when your defense all of a sudden turns into the 2015 Denver Broncos or when your playoff homefield advantage is what it was for Indy and Denver over that stretch.
Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN:
Oh when he's forced to do something other than throw short dumpoffs getting hit it WILL actually matter.
I thought we were talking weather here, but the same can be said for any QB. When the weather's bad things tend to tighten up and that's where experience matters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tunescribe:
I thought we were talking weather here, but the same can be said for any QB. When the weather's bad things tend to tighten up and that's where experience matters.
Originally Posted by Tunescribe:
Brady and the Patriots will be unaffected by weather. Yesterday in Foxboro the temp was only 5 degrees warmer than this coming Sunday's forecast high and you saw what Brady did. He lives in a cold climate and BB practices the team outside.
Huh? Sunny and 27 is a far cry from an evening game where it's down to 10. You must not get outside the basement much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tunescribe:
Wasn't apparent yesterday in a breezy 24 degrees. I suspect what the Chiefs defense does or doesn't do will be more of a factor.
How did Brady look in Pittsburgh a few weeks ago... a.k.a. the Patriots most recent road game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
Huh? Sunny and 27 is a far cry from an evening game where it's down to 10. You must not get outside the basement much.
What would you know about that living in North Carolina? OK, you guys can go on hoping that cold weather will affect Brady's play. It's obvious why. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tunescribe:
What would you know about that living in North Carolina? OK, you guys can go on hoping that cold weather will affect Brady's play. It's obvious why.
What does the location of where someone lives have to do with knowing simple math?
27 degrees is warmer than near zero degrees. [Reply]