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New England Patriots install America's largest outdoor stadium scoreboard - will affect wind pattern


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12 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

As Mark Sanchez once said on TV, "I would never say they cheat.  I would say that they're relentless in their search for a competitive advantage"

 

HC announcing that the giant TV will mess with opposing kickers isn't the best way to take advantage of hypothetical architectural/meteorological manipulation.

Posted
2 hours ago, JJGauna said:

Bill Bellicheat has resorted to weather modification! When will the cheating end lol.

He's trying to recreate the weather conditions in Buffalo from a couple years ago.  Their game plans would only involve Mac n cheese attempting 3 passes

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Who does he think he is?! 🤨

Sir August de Wynter?

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4 minutes ago, co_springs_billsfan said:

He's trying to recreate the weather conditions in Buffalo from a couple years ago.  Their game plans would only involve Mac n cheese attempting 3 passes

 :worthy:      MJ🏈10   

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Posted

Wait till one of those Nor'easters comes through and knocks down that scoreboard. Or when was the last time NE got hit bye a hurricane.  Of course when the stadium is empty.

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Posted
13 hours ago, Bubba Gump said:

Hey, another way to alter the game "legally". They need every advantage they can get and will stop at nothing to do it. 

 

Should also add "outdoor" to the title. It's a bit misleading. There are bigger scoreboards, Dallas maybe and def So-Fi.

the biggest thing that needs to be fixed is miami stadium. Miami should be told to have AC areas on the sidelines and not just fans.

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22 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

the biggest thing that needs to be fixed is miami stadium. Miami should be told to have AC areas on the sidelines and not just fans.

With all the Bills Mafia in attendance there I thought they didn't have any fans!

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Posted (edited)

Always hated the patriots but always thought that open part of the stadium with the scoreboard and the lighthouse was kinda cool 

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Posted
3 hours ago, PrimeTime101 said:

the biggest thing that needs to be fixed is miami stadium. Miami should be told to have AC areas on the sidelines and not just fans.

 

Agreed.

 

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28 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

Agreed.

 

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Wonder if there are any type of cooling garments they could wear under pads in such high Temps to keep p layers cooled to a safe body temp as they are exerting such energy.

 

 

   I'd think even simply adding some  areas in current unis to place strategically located slots they can have players toss in some very light ice packs they could just swap them out as they melt throw the melted ones into a freezer in locker room. Don't even know whether a player would need to get approval to alter their undershirts that way if they have to play Miami in extreme heat.

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4 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

 

Wonder if there are any type of cooling garments they could wear under pads in such high Temps to keep p layers cooled to a safe body temp as they are exerting such energy.

 

Well, a quick search yields Mission Athletecare:

 

https://www.patriots.com/news/cool-ing-technology-to-help-nfl-beat-the-heat-229741

 

"Founded in 2009 by elite athletes, Mission Athletecare has already gained attention more for its innovative cooling products, which include special towels, arm sleeves and helmet liners, than for the host of star athletes that promote the upstart, including NFL stars Drew Brees and Reggie Bush, NHL All-Star John Tavares, Tennis Icon Serena Williams and NBA Big Man Dwayne Wade.

 

The company claims its Eduracool "instant cooling" technology uses a chemical-free cooling material for textiles with three key attributes – wicking, moisture circulation and regulated evaporation - that it says together can reduce a fabric's temperature by up to 30 degrees."

 

But I'm not sure if these are NFL legal, despite endorsements by its retired athletes. I am sure there is a lot more out there.

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8 hours ago, Bray Wyatt said:

So the patriots are buying the whole wind confusion thing haha

The whole saga of the Bills new stadium with wind confusing renderings and  architecture was all an elaborate long game to get in Bellicheat's head and lose focus worrying about kickers.  4d chess

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4 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

Well, a quick search yields Mission Athletecare:

 

https://www.patriots.com/news/cool-ing-technology-to-help-nfl-beat-the-heat-229741

 

"Founded in 2009 by elite athletes, Mission Athletecare has already gained attention more for its innovative cooling products, which include special towels, arm sleeves and helmet liners, than for the host of star athletes that promote the upstart, including NFL stars Drew Brees and Reggie Bush, NHL All-Star John Tavares, Tennis Icon Serena Williams and NBA Big Man Dwayne Wade.

 

The company claims its Eduracool "instant cooling" technology uses a chemical-free cooling material for textiles with three key attributes – wicking, moisture circulation and regulated evaporation - that it says together can reduce a fabric's temperature by up to 30 degrees."

 

But I'm not sure if these are NFL legal, despite endorsements by its retired athletes. I am sure there is a lot more out there.

 

I'm thinking maybe individual players just need to jerryrig something for themselves in such conditions.  Don't know how much say the league has in what clothing they wear under their pads.  I doubt they have any say.  

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Can’t wait to see those Josh Allen highlights on that thing.  

1 hour ago, MJS said:

Let's hack it and put Hyde's INT of McKorkle in the playoffs on repeat.

Or Stephen belichick doing that tongue thing and his father throwing the tablet. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, chongli said:


But I'm not sure if these are NFL legal, despite endorsements by its retired athletes. I am sure there is a lot more out there.

Ironic we're worried about the NFL approving cooling aids yet would allow a situation where intolerable temperatures would have to be endured.  Most states have labour laws prohibiting or limiting employees from working in such conditions.

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The lead singer of my band is from Boston and is a die-hard Patriots fan. Unlike the majority of Pats fans, he doesn't rub his teams success in us Bills fan faces. 

When I asked him about this, he was aware of Bellichek's comments, and he said "That's just coach being coach. Won't affect nothing". 

 

So move along. Nothing to see here. 

Posted
10 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

SoFi is not an indoor/enclosed stadium.  It has a canopy.  It is open on the sides.

 

It's not considered an outdoor stadium either.

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