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Oh, how I'd love to see this...
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostPersonally, I think any games played in inclement weather are cool. I see no problem with it. Hell, it's FOOTBALL, not badminton.
swirling around us for 3 hours, you'll have to come with us, then see if you still feel that way.
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Originally posted by SuperCharger View PostNext time BKR and I go to a game in Kansas City, and sit in the freezing rain tailgating for 2 hours before hand, and then sit in Arrowhead with the 19 degree wind
swirling around us for 3 hours, you'll have to come with us, then see if you still feel that way.
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The worst part of it is all the romanticizing of cold weather football. I want to see who the best football team is, not the team who can handle the cold the best. And I feel that way for pretty much all playoff games, but I know they won't move everything to neutral sites.
I am on board with those who are rooting for the worst storm ever in the history of all storms. I want the Super Bowl to suck so bad that whoever suggested it gets fired and his kids get fired from whatever jobs they are working. I hope it's 3-0 with 100 fumbles. I hope nobody shows up because it's so cold. I want the next guy to suggest a cold weather city for a Super Bowl to be slapped into the next week. I want people to universally regard this as the single worst decision ever made by the NFL.
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I don't mind cold weather. Hell, I live in South Dakota.
And I actually think it can be a good thing, for home field advantage type of situations. I'm not against that at all.
But with the Super Bowl at supposedly a "neutral site" with neither team having home field advantage, regardless of their records.... You need to put it in a location where the weather (hopefully) doesn't interfere with the game. Let the game be decided by the players on the field, not the conditions of the field itself."...of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong."
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostPersonally, I think any games played in inclement weather are cool. I see no problem with it. Hell, it's FOOTBALL, not badminton.
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Originally posted by SuperCharger View PostNext time BKR and I go to a game in Kansas City, and sit in the freezing rain tailgating for 2 hours before hand, and then sit in Arrowhead with the 19 degree wind
swirling around us for 3 hours, you'll have to come with us, then see if you still feel that way.
1. "Tailgating" was us hanging out with a 12 pack in a nearly empty parking lot because even diehard Chiefs fans weren't that stupid.
2. At halftime we went up to get beers and I chose hot chocolate instead because I thought my life might be on the line. I then immediately got back in line to get another hot chocolate. LOL
3. Arrowhead is normally packed regardless of the weather. On that day, the whole upper deck was nearly empty.
I've been out in the elements many times. But I've never been so cold in my life. I swear, I thought I was going to die.
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Originally posted by coachmarkos View PostI don't mind cold weather. Hell, I live in South Dakota.
And I actually think it can be a good thing, for home field advantage type of situations. I'm not against that at all.
But with the Super Bowl at supposedly a "neutral site" with neither team having home field advantage, regardless of their records.... You need to put it in a location where the weather (hopefully) doesn't interfere with the game. Let the game be decided by the players on the field, not the conditions of the field itself.
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Originally posted by ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR View PostYou left out a couple of key points:
1. "Tailgating" was us hanging out with a 12 pack in a nearly empty parking lot because even diehard Chiefs fans weren't that stupid.
2. At halftime we went up to get beers and I chose hot chocolate instead because I thought my life might be on the line. I then immediately got back in line to get another hot chocolate. LOL
3. Arrowhead is normally packed regardless of the weather. On that day, the whole upper deck was nearly empty.
I've been out in the elements many times. But I've never been so cold in my life. I swear, I thought I was going to die.
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