They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.So basically, we'll be on the road the whole first month of the season to neutralize our home field weather advantage. The ****ing NFL never ceases to amaze me. The Bills and Jets better damn well be on the road in December and January.
They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.
Then why does everyone say playing in the cold weather is a home field advantage for the teams like Buffalo, Green Bay, and Chicago? Why does everyone question a QBs ability to play in the cold weather?They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.
We didnt design it that way, the roof was put on at the request of the NFL to protect people from the rain during a superbowl.They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.
They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.
The advantage is that we practice and play in that weather every day and are used to it. The same as playing Buffalo or Green Bay in the cold and snow. They're used to it. I didn't think that needed to be explained.They don’t have stadiums designed for dangerous weather to only affect the visiting sideline. You act like both teams deal with the same conditions here…and that’s a blatant lie. Both teams deal with the same conditions in Jersey and Buffalo. There is no advantage.
Kinda sucks, but im ok with it.So basically, we'll be on the road the whole first month of the season to neutralize our home field weather advantage. The ****ing NFL never ceases to amaze me. The Bills and Jets better damn well be on the road in December and January.
It keeps us out of the snow at the end of the year so it works out, I guess.Kinda sucks, but im ok with it.
It lessens the chance games will get canceled or rescheduled due to hurricanes.
HahaThe hard strength of schedule will only be good for us when we hit the play offs. I just hope we are pretty much injury free by then
and 5 of the last 7!I cannot emphasize enough how awesome the end of that schedule is. 4 of the last 5 at home? Yes please.
There's never a guarantee re: injuries coming out of training camp. Tweeks, sprains, anything can happen.Are you serious. I rather play them later. They always have injuries. Now we play them healthy
The one nice thing about early in the season games (especially the first) is that opponents won't know what our D will be with new coach.There's never a guarantee re: injuries coming out of training camp. Tweeks, sprains, anything can happen.
But I want them healthy. I'm so tired of Chargers hype.
Tough playing that far away for LAC's home opener, though.