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1 hour ago, Kelly to Allen said:

Ppl can downplay it all they want. If you haven't played in this weather and cold temps it matters. It matters in a massive way if you grew up in Florida or Georgia and need to start playing in this. 

 

Beane has built the bills to play in this. Allen has spent 10 years in Wyoming and buffalo. It's a massive massive advantage for us

 

 

Just curious as to how Beane built the team for this weather? 

 

We have a smallish defense, I'm not sure that is an advantage in bad weather.  This year only,  we have an offense that can play in this weather with a strong line and running attack.  I think the Ravens will be fine in this weather.  I hope I'm wrong,  but too much made out of the cold. 

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17 minutes ago, Savage said:

Not even.

 

Not even the Winnipeg BlueBombers.

 

and that’s pretty much of the a-hole of the world.

 

but nice people though…

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Returntoglory said:

Yeah. We don't need a dome...right? 🤔


I hear the new Highmark has a “cold confusion” feature that will keep it at room temperature. 
 

A room inside an igloo. 

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Posted (edited)
50 minutes ago, klos63 said:

Just curious as to how Beane built the team for this weather? 

 

We have a smallish defense, I'm not sure that is an advantage in bad weather.  This year only,  we have an offense that can play in this weather with a strong line and running attack.  I think the Ravens will be fine in this weather.  I hope I'm wrong,  but too much made out of the cold. 

A lot of the wrs , tes, and rbs are from and grew up in very cold weather. 

 

Coleman 2 years at Michigan State 

Curtis Samuel is from Brooklyn, went to Ohio State 

Shakir played at Boise State which is like Antarctica 

Allen at Wyoming which can be like Antarctica 

Ty Johnson grew up just outside northern West Virginia/ Maryland 

Hollins is from Maryland 

Hamler grew up in Flint and went to penn State and Denver 

Kincaid played at Utah 

Knox from the Nashville area

Ray Davis played in upper New York and New Jersey in highschool. 

Cooper is from the south but did get some experience in Cleveland for the past couple years.

Morris played in the Mac conference 

I believe Gilliam did too

 

 

4 of our 5 starting oline are from the north 

 

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14 minutes ago, Savage said:

Not even the Winnipeg BlueBombers.

 

and that’s pretty much of the a-hole of the world.

 

but nice people though…

 

How about the Roughriders or maybe the Rough Riders?

1 minute ago, Kelly to Allen said:

A lot of the wrs , tes, and rbs are from and grew up in very cold weather. 

 

Curtis Samuel is from Brooklyn, went to Ohio State 

Shakir played at Boise State which is like Antarctica 

Allen at Wyoming which can be like Antarctica 

Ty Johnson grew up just outside northern West Virginia/ Maryland 

Hollins is from Maryland 

Hamler grew up in Flint and went to Ohio State and Denver 

Kincaid played at Utah 

Ray Davis played in New York and New Jersey in highschool. 

Cooper is from the south but did get some experience in Cleveland for the past couple years.

Morris played in the Mac conference 

I believe Gilliam did too

 

 

4 of our 5 starting oline are from the north 

 

Wait,  we have players born in Maryland which is good for us,  but a team that plays each season in Maryland is also good for us?

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Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, klos63 said:

How about the Roughriders or maybe the Rough Riders?

Wait,  we have players born in Maryland which is good for us,  but a team that plays each season in Maryland is also good for us?

 

Growing up there is much different compared to growing up in Florida 

 

It's a huge difference 

The only raven player I can find that either grew up in the North or played at a northern college in kolar and Flowers...Even Staley is from las Vegas and Faale is from Australia....

 

Zay flowers grew up in Florida but is out anyway....

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26 minutes ago, klos63 said:

How about the Roughriders or maybe the Rough Riders?

Wait,  we have players born in Maryland which is good for us,  but a team that plays each season in Maryland is also good for us?

It is definitely cold where the RoughRiders play.

 

The Rough Riders, AKA the Renegades, now the Red blacks, founded in 1876, play in a more friendly climate.

 

 

will still freeze the balls off a brass monkey, but not Saskatchewan weather.

 

 

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