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re: Skip Bayless: "What beats a Super Bowl in the Superdome?"
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:01 am to htran90
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:01 am to htran90
quote:That is different. You can't put people in danger of getting electrocuted.
cept lightning. lightning = no go
I'm saying they don't stop the game due to weather just because it's uncomfortable to play in or you might not play as well with a bunch of snow on the ground.
They stop the game for serious things like lightning. But they aren't going to stop the game because the weather may impact performance.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:02 am to RceTigers
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That game didn't decide who was better but who got luckier.
Why is it luck? Teams who play in cold weather are more likely to beat a team who doesnt play in cold weather. They build their rosters for that specific purpose. Say what you want, but there is a way, an art to sort of say, about playing in the snow.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:08 am to RonFNSwanson
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any super bowl that the power stays on
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:18 am to Buckeye Backer
I hate indoor sports of any kind.
Pasadena is the best option.
Grass and great weather.
I can see the argument against the elements, but no way am I watching Philly and the Lions without the snow appeal.
I don't care if the football is less "quality." It's about overcoming variables better than your opponent.
Pasadena is the best option.
Grass and great weather.
I can see the argument against the elements, but no way am I watching Philly and the Lions without the snow appeal.
I don't care if the football is less "quality." It's about overcoming variables better than your opponent.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:20 am to Zamoro10
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Zamoro10
Have you noticed that most people just ignore your idiotic troll attempts now?
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:22 am to Tigertown in ATL
Most football players are from the Deep South and California where it's warm. I still don't like cold Super Bowls. Players have weeks to practice up in the cold. Practice has a lot to do with it.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:47 am to dukke v
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Playing in some of the elements that happen last Sunday is freaking ridiculous.
McCoy managed to have a career day last Sunday.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:52 am to BilJ
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Yeah an inability to kick fgs or extra points due to snow roughly once every two decades is great
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:53 am to PelicanPoop
I'll go ahead and remind everybody once again: It snows 24/7 every single day from Thanksgiving to Saint Patrick's day in every single city north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:54 am to ballscaster
frick that noise
Snow Games are the best part of football
Snow Games are the best part of football
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:54 am to Buckeye Backer
quote:don't give me that crap.
When these teams go to their bowl games, they arent prepared for the heat.
Football is played in the fall and winter.
The heat of outdoor stadiums doesn't come anywhere near the potential cold of northern stadiums.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:55 am to jg8623
quote:In the United States in autumn, a foot of snow on top of grass is no further from "normal" than field turf inside with air conditioning.
regular season is one thing but playoffs and especially Super Bowl should not be decided by who can play best in a blizzard or hurricane. We want to see who is the best on a normal playing field
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:57 am to RceTigers
quote:Then make the ball round. Nothing wrong with the element of luck/chance. Without it, there is no need to play the game.
You don't want the Super Bowl champion decided by who is luckier.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 11:57 am to ballscaster
I've sat through some awful arse itching, cold mf'n games. For the money that is being charged to enter the stadium, the fans should have a dry experience.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 12:02 pm to PelicanPoop
The correct way to look at this is to disregard the weather and just enjoy the game regardless of the elements.
Any issue that anyone takes with any kind of weather (that doesn't put people in immediate danger) during a football game, regardless of the game's importance, should be ignored.
Part of the beauty of football is that it goes head-to-head with nature and its chance. Part of what makes a football team great is its ability to adapt to a specific game's situation, be it the other team's style, the playing surface, the influence of the crowd, the game's importance, and the effect of the elements.
Any issue that anyone takes with any kind of weather (that doesn't put people in immediate danger) during a football game, regardless of the game's importance, should be ignored.
Part of the beauty of football is that it goes head-to-head with nature and its chance. Part of what makes a football team great is its ability to adapt to a specific game's situation, be it the other team's style, the playing surface, the influence of the crowd, the game's importance, and the effect of the elements.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 12:04 pm to Meaux Bettah
quote:Are the fans not aware that the stadium has no roof and that it gets cold and wet in December once in a while? Are they not capable of judging for themselves whether the price of admission and the weather forecast presents for them a situation that is worth the asking price?
For the money that is being charged to enter the stadium, the fans should have a dry experience.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 12:09 pm to PelicanPoop
Could be the first time I have agreed with the bastard.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 12:35 pm to PrimeTime Money
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Not true. Soccer games are usually postponed due to bad weather like snow.
Your statement is false.
They also play rugby in the snow.
There is more than just America out there.
Posted on 12/12/13 at 1:02 pm to PrimeTime Money
Dec 26, 2010 Vikings at Eagles postponed to Dec 28, 2010.
Many on this board called the decision "wussification".
Many on this board called the decision "wussification".
Posted on 12/12/13 at 1:07 pm to Buckeye Backer
quote:
Teams who play in cold weather are more likely to beat a team who doesnt play in cold weather. They build their rosters for that specific purpose. Say what you want, but there is a way, an art to sort of say, about playing in the snow.
In so in some of you guy's retarded minds, this seems "fair" or "logical" for the 1 game that determines a champion? There isn't home field advantage in the Superbowl (at least not yet). You want what team can score more 2 pt conversions because it's too fricking hard to kick an extra point?
The venue is supposed to house fans to watch a championship game. It happens once a year. It's not supposed to be the decider of the game. How fricking dumb are some of you people to think this one game should be played in shite weather because of dumb arse statements like "players are spoiled" or "football was meant to be played in snow!"?
Domes or sunny weather make a level playing field for BOTH teams. As fans, we get to see a great game decided by the coaches and players. Not by dumb fricking luck. I tell you, some of you guys are morons
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