Originally posted by XoPhinsoX
Is there any reasoning behind this? The guys on PTI said it's almost unfair that the Fins have so many away games in December..which I found odd coming from them.
Originally posted by njfinfan
As many times, as I've wondered that out loud, Muck, no one ever gave me a straight answer. Just kind of laughed me off. Your response makes all the sense in the world. Thanks.
Originally posted by njfinfan
Now, anyone, answer this. How are we going to play football in 22 inches of snow?
www.wunderground forecast:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=Foxboro,+MA
Originally posted by pats4life
It goes both ways, Miami has a distinct advantage earlier in the season when its really hot and humid and at the end of the season its an advantage to the Pats, bills and jets because of the cold and snow.
Originally posted by dolphinsrok
easy: we're gonna give the ball to ricky, he's gonna score an 80 yd td, then taylor, zach and thomas will pop brady's teeth right out of his mouth
Originally posted by chambers84
Playing in the cold, is a lot more of an advantage for cold weather teams, than it is for teams to come down and play in the heat, BECAUSE it gets warm in September all over the US, while it NEVER SNOWS or even gets close to cold in Miami.