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1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

Are Americans becoming wusses?  

 

When I grew up as a millennial in the suburbs of Buffalo, we used to play tackle football on the street in the winter with just the snow for cushioning.  But kids today don't care much about sports.  

 

According to a 2021 study, "only 23% of Generation Z describe themselves as passionate sports fans, as opposed to 42% of millennials, 33% of Generation X and 31% of baby boomers."

 

Sports originated as a way to hone warrior skills like wrestling, throwing, and running.  To survive, a nation needs its warriors, and a love of sports keeps the warrior spirit alive.  

 

But maybe the young kids today are a different breed of warriors: soft physically perhaps but proficient at a keyboard.  

 

www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/gen-z-doesnt-care-about-sports-thats-part-of-a-bigger-problem/ar-AA1mzQJ5

 

Maybe it's just me, but you don't really see kids outside playing much anymore. Very young kids maybe, but once the first Xbox is purchased forget about it.  I can't remember the last time I saw a football game being played in the park or in a field somewhere. 

 

We would have done the same, so no judgement there. But when we were kids growing up in the sticks there was nothing else to do, so you went outside and found some way to have fun. 

 

When your world is frozen farm fields covered in snow and all you've got is a football or basketball (which is no good in the slipery weather) you play football and try to catch with gloves on!

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2 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

The replies to this topic in their forum are pretty gold as well. To their credit, most of the responses to that OP offer up some version of "need to suck it up and not be like the whiny Bills fans complaining about the heat down here" 😆.

Agree the reality is the whiny biatches are a minority.   They can only blame themselves. They had a stranglehold on the division.  

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3 hours ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

Mike McDaniel getting his wish for it to be colder 😂😂

 

That's exactly my thought.  Be careful what you wish for, McDaniel.

 

 

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3 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

If the Fins have Mostert available their run game is better than KC.  Suck it up and deal with it.

 

You sure about that, abstractly?

 

TBH I haven't delved into the Chiefs run game, but their passing game is not as scary to opponents as it has been in previous years.

 

But the Fins run game is all based upon getting teams to fear their super-fast passing game then running into the resulting confusion.

 

The wind is forecast to be reasonably light - 10 to 12 mph.  So if the Dolphins can get their passing game going, they can run better than the Chiefs.  But I don't think they have much run game based on 'teams know we're gonna run, and they can't stop us'.  Hill obviously knows how to play in KC.

 

The Dolphins, in theory, have a much better passing defense than the Chiefs, but it may be because in some games they get a lead and they know what's coming?

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the most dangerous part of the cold is Dolphins players acting all tough saying they won't wear sleeves, Tua saying he isn't going to wear any gloves, etc. 

 

That's just pride messing with you. Dress for the conditions and once the game starts you'll be fine. But be dumb and expose your arms and hands to that type of cold to prove a point is amateur hour. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, jimmy10 said:

They would only have the right to complain if KC used a weather machine to focus all the snow and wind on the Fish sideline. 

Agreed.

 

I think teams should be allowed to bring whatever equipment they need for player comfort and safety on the sideline.  For for Buffalo, this would mean we could bring sun shades and water misters when we play in Miami in September.  For Miami, they can bring seat heaters and whatever they need to stay warm on the sideline in cold weather games.

 

Beyond that, everything should be equal on the actual playing field and the weather or elements will affect both team equally and indiscriminately.  I really don't know why the NFL hasn't evolved their sideline equipment policy because there are certainly VERY LEGITIMTE player safety concerns.  The Bills playing in 112 degree heat in Miami isn't safe- just as it wouldn't be safe to stand around in -25 windchill for the Miami and Chiefs players this weekend.  

 

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3 hours ago, JGMcD2 said:

I don’t think it’s the heat that is the problem. 
 

It’s the fact that only one team has to deal with extreme heat and it’s not the Dolphins. 

 

Exactly.  It would be slightly analogous if the KC sideline was protected from the wind and had heat lamps for the spectators lining the rail at the edge of the field that provided some reflective heat to the players, and under-field heaters, while the Miami sideline was exposed to the wind and had packed snow and ice lining the rail and ground.

 

From experience growing up in Buffalo and then winter camping in the Adirondacks and White Mountains (NH) ..... then moving to Missouri and dealing with Midwestern summers -  the German saying "there is no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing" has truth to it when applied to cold weather.  People can dress to be safe, if not comfortable, living in the Arctic.  

 

In theory it's possible to have cooling clothes for summer with cold packs and fans built in, but it's much more difficult especially when you have to wear protective gear like shoulder pads, kidney pads, thigh pads, and helmet.

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so much of this is mental, really

 

The more you build it up as a big thing the more you'll notice it. 

 

I do a lot of work outside in the winter and thee ae days where I'm out working on something in the weather and don't even realize it's 5 or 10 degrees out. In fact, I'm out there sweating and wanting to take my hat off. 

 

Then there's days where it's 25 and I'm more aware of the cold and take more precautions expecting it to to feel cold, and surprise! It does. 

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I picked the Chiefs but still won't be surprised if Miami wins despite the weather issues, especially looking at what they did in Buffalo last year with a similar beat up team starting a rookie 3rd string QB.

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17 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

I picked the Chiefs but still won't be surprised if Miami wins despite the weather issues, especially looking at what they did in Buffalo last year with a similar beat up team starting a rookie 3rd string QB.

 

That game should have been a blowout. The close score was more about the Bills' screw-ups than how "well" Miami played.

 

With that said, however, you may still be right since the Chiefs have found ways to ***** defeat from the jaws of victory a few times this season. But again, it'll be dependent on the Chiefs playing poorly. If both teams bring their A-games, Miami watches the rest of the playoffs in their warm, cozy living rooms.

 

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6 minutes ago, BillsfaninSB said:

I don’t feel sorry for anyone but it seems the NFL could have used some common sense and made this game the early game so that there is some sun. 

Now we want the NFL to predict weather?

 

Only thing they could possibly do is have neutral site playoff games.

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4 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

Are Americans becoming wusses?  

 

When I grew up as a millennial in the suburbs of Buffalo, we used to play tackle football on the street in the winter with just the snow for cushioning.  But kids today don't care much about sports.  

 

According to a 2021 study, "only 23% of Generation Z describe themselves as passionate sports fans, as opposed to 42% of millennials, 33% of Generation X and 31% of baby boomers."

 

Sports originated as a way to hone warrior skills like wrestling, throwing, and running.  To survive, a nation needs its warriors, and a love of sports keeps the warrior spirit alive.  

 

But maybe the young kids today are a different breed of warriors: soft physically perhaps but proficient at a keyboard.  

 

www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/gen-z-doesnt-care-about-sports-thats-part-of-a-bigger-problem/ar-AA1mzQJ5

And higher IQ.  I grew up in the 80's and played tackle football anywhere we had open space which sometimes was the street in the winter like you said.   Kids today have so many more things to do at home.

 

https://humanprogress.org/trends/iq-scores-rising-massively/#:~:text=In the course of the,the mean score to 100.

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1 minute ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Now we want the NFL to predict weather?

 

Only thing they could possibly do is have neutral site playoff games.

 

Reminds me during Covid when the NHL had their entire playoffs in a bubble. I think all the games were played in Edmonton and Toronto. Weird with no fans in attendance.

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