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400WattHPSHawk":2toowcu3 said:
Conditions as they are (raining and cold) do not favor an offensive oriented team.

- Mr. Obvious

Isn't there a backwards raindance us PNWesterners can perform to change conditions on the east coast? Or is there a geographical limit to such metaphysical reaches?


Slick fields typically favor the passing game. WRs know where they are going so can run with direction. DBs have to adjust.
 

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wow, yet another fumble.. way to show up tonight NE..... son of a B******************tch................
 

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The silver lining is:
1. SF is playing a sloppy game....they're getting saved by favorable bounces.
2. Iupati may be injured....hate to see any player getting injured...but that would help Seattle if he sits out.
 

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HawkWow":20y58uu1 said:
400WattHPSHawk":20y58uu1 said:
Conditions as they are (raining and cold) do not favor an offensive oriented team.

- Mr. Obvious

Isn't there a backwards raindance us PNWesterners can perform to change conditions on the east coast? Or is there a geographical limit to such metaphysical reaches?


Slick fields typically favor the passing game. WRs know where they are going so can run with direction. DBs have to adjust.

Lol. I'd buy that tonight if they weren't playing that 9er defense. But the conditions take no account of offensive or defensive players.
 

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400WattHPSHawk":vvvl51rn said:
HawkWow":vvvl51rn said:
400WattHPSHawk":vvvl51rn said:
Conditions as they are (raining and cold) do not favor an offensive oriented team.

- Mr. Obvious

Isn't there a backwards raindance us PNWesterners can perform to change conditions on the east coast? Or is there a geographical limit to such metaphysical reaches?


Slick fields typically favor the passing game. WRs know where they are going so can run with direction. DBs have to adjust.

Lol. I'd buy that tonight if they weren't playing that 9er defense. But the conditions take no account of offensive or defensive players.


My comment was directed at the incorrect notion that rain hinders offenses. A wet (or snowy) field favors offensive oriented teams. WRs love both rain and snow and history shows many high scoring games played under such conditions.
 
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