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May 9, 2002
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Anybody criticizing Russell Wilson...try playing football in those kind of temperatures and report back with your findings
You could tell with his throws over 10 yards...they were either going way high or floating into space...and he has a rocket arm so you know something wasnt right.

The Hawks looked like the Hawks from week 5 instead of the Hawks from week 12. They are going to need the latter to show up in Carolina if they want a chance to win.
 
May 9, 2002
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Exactly, in short sleeves, and beasted all over their defense. Wilson played at Wisconsin, he's probably kinda used to stupid cold weather.
Reno gets fairly frigid during winter months, granted not as low as Madison. Its 27 degrees right now and the average low in winter is 25. Its around 11 in Madison. Pretty much anything under freezing is difficult to play in.
 

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Reno gets fairly frigid during winter months, granted not as low as Madison. Its 27 degrees right now and the average low in winter is 25. Its around 11 in Madison. Pretty much anything under freezing is difficult to play in.
And in that conference, I'm sure he played in some cold games, but there is a difference. I worked outside on boats when I was stationed on Long Island and after a couple years, we'd be outside when it was snowing without a jacket and it wasn't too bad, but there were several mornings when it was around 5 degrees and it was pretty brutal. Granted, that was on the ocean but I would hate to run in that weather. Air that cold in your lungs makes it hard to breathe.
 
Nov 24, 2003
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I know I might be in the minority here because it's part of football culture, but I can't stand when weather plays such a big part in a game. Wind, rain, snow, cold, I want to see 2 teams play and the best team win without external factors influencing the game.

I wonder at what temperature a game would have to be called? I mean at some point if it was -25 degrees with wind I don't think it would be possible to play.
 

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I know I might be in the minority here because it's part of football culture, but I can't stand when weather plays such a big part in a game. Wind, rain, snow, cold, I want to see 2 teams play and the best team win without external factors influencing the game.

I wonder at what temperature a game would have to be called? I mean at some point if it was -25 degrees with wind I don't think it would be possible to play.
When you got fans who tailgated outside the stadium for 2-3 hours, and then are willing to wear nothing but paint on their chest during the game, there's always going to be a demand to play. I personally love those types of games but that's also why the super bowl is typically played in domes or warm weather, with the one at MetLife being the recent exception. That's why I hate that they moved the Noners to Santa Clara, it's always sunny and warm pretty much.
 
May 13, 2002
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Its cause the Seahawks made them their bitch lol
It's too bad they were stupid enough to get rid of Harbaugh, really hasn't been a rivalry since. It was fun while it lasted though. Can always count on AZ and the Rams being tough games not so much with Santa Clara.
 

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It's barely a rivalry. The 49ers won 5 Super Bowls before the Seahawks got bounced out of the AFC west. Seattle has been good, no question, but over the course of history? Not really. A lot of teams have highs and lows. Seattle has done well but the contracts/salary cap will catch up with them soon. Enjoy it while it lasts.