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7 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

Typical weather for this time of year.  We should take advantage of this. 

 

Have you seen Josh Allen play in bad weather?

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18 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

We should take advantage of home field advantage which includes the weather. This is Buffalo; wind, rain and sleet is expected and typical beginning of December. 

 

Again, take advantage how?  What would that look like?

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1 hour ago, Awwufelloff said:

Agreed, but early looks from the American, Euro, and Canadian weather model all have a storm moving through on Monday. 😧

Our own local forecasters can't be sure 36 hours out. Not their fault, the lake is such a wildcard. We'll see. 

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Just now, cwater10 said:

Any chance we can neutralize the weather by sitting in silence?

 

I think our only hope now is that the Army Corps of Engineers heads to Orchard Park STAT and builds a dome before Monday night.  Then we just need the Pegulas to close it off to the public.

 

Then and only then ... we relax.

 

 

@ExiledInIllinois

@BringBackFergy

@Beerball

 

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1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said:

I’ve always said “weather is the great equalizer.” In other words, the underdog stands a better chance in foul weather. 
But …. Is that true? I mean, that’s my impression and it makes intuitive sense (bad bounces, fumbles, breakdowns of precision passing games, etc, all of which make the game more of a crapshoot) but does anyone know whether the stats actually support that?

Remember this bad weather game in Buffalo involving Belichick? 

 

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1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

The weather stress is killer. We have a pass heavy offense and we can’t ever use it.
 

Josh’s best games are in perfect weather conditions.  

Tell that to the diehard "snowday"-ers who will never give up their open stadium experience. Even if it costs them a SB. Whatever,  I'm tired of trying to convince those the value of a domed stadium for enhancing his skills. You'll get what you asked for. 

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Just now, LABILLBACKER said:

Tell that to the diehard "snowday"-ers who will never give up their open stadium experience. Even if it costs them a SB. Whatever,  I'm tired of trying to convince those the value of a domed stadium for enhancing his skills. You'll get what you asked for. 


Agreed. It reminds me of this guy I used to know pre-BCS, who said the college football bowl and national championship voting was more exciting because of the “controversy.”
 

i don’t want “excitement” from the unknowns of the weather. I want our games to be watchable and not have it handicap our entire team. 

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