As a Dolphins fan for over 40 years, I've suffered enough from this franchise. They earned this trip to cold KC, when they could have been at home this weekend. So I hope they bundle up.It is the fans that will suffer most.
Is this the Peacock game?
Assuming Pops' shoulder is fully healed, he'll probably be getting a ton of carries this game.
Feel bad for Pops, but given his energy level he'll be warmed up and ready to play!Yep
Gonna be a painful day to be a RB.
0 degrees and a -30 windchill
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So true.It is the fans that will suffer most.
Not me. As a Bills fan I feel like especially the wind will negate our passing game and the Steelers may have the more physical running game with Harris and Warren. I would have rather had them have to rely on Mason Rudolph more.Most wont be able to watch this game anyway. Suck they are doing this. Im excited for the Bills - Steelers game. Snow playoff games are the best
Don't remind us Bolts fans. 🥺Cincinnati circa 1982 was even worse.
It definitely would negate your passing game if that weather pans out. I'm rooting for the Bills too but I am a Giants fan. Selfishly I wanna see a game played in those elements. I have a feeling they are gonna postpone the game but I hope not.Not me. As a Bills fan I feel like especially the wind will negate our passing game and the Steelers may have the more physical running game with Harris and Warren. I would have rather had them have to rely on Mason Rudolph more.
I was kidding around earlier in this thread, but you’re right.I really dislike NFL playoff games that get played in this type of weather. It’s extreme. You can keep the great “frozen tundra” games. This type of weather greatly impacts the quality of play . Football is an autumn sport, it has increasingly become a winter sport due to commercial/$$$ reasons. 55 years ago today the NY Jets won Super Bowl lll. Now the Super Bowl is played in early Feb., the absolute dead of winter. It’s ridiculous fans showing up in -30 wind chill conditions for 4 hrs. Maybe someone will die of exposure and the NFL will “encourage” all NFL teams outside the deep south and west coast to build indoor arenas.
I hope you're being sarcastic. The owners don't care about anything but the bottom line. Typical corporate greed.The season is too long. Cut it back to 12 games like the old, old days. We should be playing the Super Bowl in a warm place by now over a three-day weekend. The owners are a benevolent sort and I'm sure they would take a little less money so people can stay warm. I have faith in humanity.
Yes, I was.I hope you're being sarcastic. The owners don't care about anything but the bottom line. Typical corporate greed.
I really dislike NFL playoff games that get played in this type of weather. It’s extreme. You can keep the great “frozen tundra” games. This type of weather greatly impacts the quality of play . Football is an autumn sport, it has increasingly become a winter sport due to commercial/$$$ reasons. 55 years ago today the NY Jets won Super Bowl lll. Now the Super Bowl is played in early Feb., the absolute dead of winter. It’s ridiculous fans showing up in -30 wind chill conditions for 4 hrs. Maybe someone will die of exposure and the NFL will “encourage” all NFL teams outside the deep south and west coast to build indoor arenas.
Wind chill was 59 below. I can't even imagine that.Cincinnati circa 1982 was even worse.
Or just move the game to an indoor stadium if the forecast calls for dangerous conditionsStart the nfl season labor day weekend and eliminate the bye week. By doing that, you end the nfl season 2 weeks earlier and less chance of extreme weather.
As a fan watching on TV for sureFootball in weather is more interesting
I remember a comment from Dan Fouts, years later, saying that the turf was like cement and when he was tackled it felt like he was going to shatter.
Don't forget the fireplace.There are few things more enjoyable than watching a frigid NFL playoff game (preferably with snow) while on the sofa, under a blanket, hound at your side, and a drink in your hand.
Absolutely. Had many such playoff weekends watching the Pats, beginning with the Snow Bowl vs. the Raiders. Those days are over but I had a good run.Don't forget the fireplace.
I love it too.There are few things more enjoyable than watching a frigid NFL playoff game (preferably with snow) while on the sofa, under a blanket, hound at your side, and a drink in your hand.
There are few things more enjoyable than watching a frigid NFL playoff game (preferably with snow) while on the sofa, under a blanket, hound at your side, and a drink in your hand.
Don't forget the fireplace.
The December 31, 1967 NFL Championship game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers played in -13 degrees Fahrenheit and the January 10, 1982 San Diego Chargers-Cincinnati Bengals’ “Freezer Bowl” played in -9 degrees and a 27 mph wind causing a wind chill of –37 degrees Fahrenheit. The funny thing was, the country was in a deep freeze that day with sub-32 degree weather everywhere EXCEPT where the Chargers traveled from - San Diego.Cincinnati circa 1982 was even worse.
Is that what they’re paying people to take the tickets?Tix can now be had for as low as $24.