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Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 5:44 pm
by Goober McTuber
Here’s the game time temperatures for all of the Super Bowls. 3rd and 5th coldest were in California.

http://www.profootballhof.com/history/r ... ase_id=587

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:19 pm
by Joe in PB
BSmack wrote:
Joe in PB wrote:
The elements don't dictate, the players ability to execute does.
I beg to differ.

Sincerely,

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Obviously examples can be made where weather did & didn't affect the outcome of a playoff game. Why take that chance in a Superbowl?
Money.
Fouts and the Chargers didn't fold because of the weather, they folded because they were not as good as the Bengals. Remember, they were the same team that allowed Don Strock to go upside them for 400 yards in relief AND allowed the Dolphins to come back from being down 0-24 to take them to nearly a full overtime period the week before?

That's DON STROCK you fucking retard. And you think that team belonged in the Super Bowl?

Tears Jerry. Tears.
I agree Cinci earned the right to host that game & the Chargers didn't deserve to go to the Superbowl, but your point is immaterial. San Diego only scored 7 points in that game, far below their average, because of the weather. Last year, New York City got hit with an 8 to 13 inch snowstorm during the Superbowl time frame, and the fact is, poor field conditions are an equalizer for an inferior team.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:28 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Joe, there are plenty of examples of teams playing well in poor conditions, just as there are of teams playing poorly in perfect conditions. And then there are, of course, examples of teams playing poorly in poor conditions. Who gives a fuck? Like Bsmack said, it comes down to execution.

Stop being such a goddamn pussy.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 10:41 pm
by ChargerMike
Goober McTuber wrote:Here’s the game time temperatures for all of the Super Bowls. 3rd and 5th coldest were in California.

http://www.profootballhof.com/history/r ... ase_id=587

....let's see..a low of 58...brrrrrrrr..nice spin magoo

L.A........... 72
L.A........... 84
Rose Bowl ... 58
Rose Bowl ... 67
Rose Bowl ... 61
Rose Bowl ... 76
S.D........... 61
S.D........... 61
S.D........... 67
S.D........... 81

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 1:10 am
by Goober McTuber
ChargerMike wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote:Here’s the game time temperatures for all of the Super Bowls. 3rd and 5th coldest were in California.

http://www.profootballhof.com/history/r ... ase_id=587

....let's see..a low of 58...brrrrrrrr..nice spin magoo
I'm sure you'd be busting out a parka. I just found that fact amusing.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:35 am
by poptart
I sincerely hope it snows 6 ft during Super Bowl week and then goes down to -4 degrees on game day.

Murphy's Law generally does find a way to kick in.



8)

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:04 pm
by ChargerMike
poptart wrote:I sincerely hope it snows 6 ft during Super Bowl week and then goes down to -4 degrees on game day.

Murphy's Law generally does find a way to kick in.



8)
bring back memories would'nt it?

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Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:06 pm
by War Wagon
I can't believe all the handwringing from the weather pussies.

Football was invented and meant to be played in cold weather, snow, freezing rain, etc. The population growth in Sun Belt cities brought teams to places that are non-conducive to the spirit and intent of football, that of strapping it up and seeing who is the tougher team of men who can overcome adversity, which includes the weather conditions.

To even be considered worthy of playing in a SB, the very least any team should have to accomplish is playing and winning in cold, shit weather. But today you've got teams who can virtually skate thru the entire season playing either indoors or in warm weather climates. Never tested once by the elements, these teams and their pussy fanbases are now going to cry foul because they might have to play in cold and *gasp*... perhaps even snow?

Stick a sock in it.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:26 pm
by BSmack
poptart wrote:I sincerely hope it snows 6 ft during Super Bowl week and then goes down to -4 degrees on game day. Murphy's Law generally does find a way to kick in. 8)
If you even for a second think that scenario is possible, you need to back off the pipe and flush that shit before your brain turns into a fucking bone encased lump of guacamole. Major snowfall and -4 degree temps on the eastern seaboard just don't mix. If it is -4, it is because a serious blast of arctic air has come down from the northwest. Now here in Rochester, that would mean a dumping of lake effect snow. But that moisture is long gone by the time that system hits NYC. NYC gets big time snow when warmer southern low pressure systems brush up against cold air masses. The absolute best scenario a hater like yourself could be hoping for is not a snowstorm but an ice storm. That would absolutely CRIPPLE the tri-state metro area.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 7:14 pm
by ChargerMike
"Football was invented and meant to be played in cold weather, snow, freezing rain, etc"


...really??? Link :wink:

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 7:57 pm
by Truman
BSmack wrote:
poptart wrote:I sincerely hope it snows 6 ft during Super Bowl week and then goes down to -4 degrees on game day. Murphy's Law generally does find a way to kick in. 8)
If you even for a second think that scenario is possible, you need to back off the pipe and flush that shit before your brain turns into a fucking bone encased lump of guacamole.
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l to r: pop's hyperbole; BSmacked

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 5:22 am
by R-Jack
War Wagon wrote:I can't believe all the handwringing from the weather pussies.

Have you noticed the common bond all of them have? That shock would wear off if you did.

Re: 2014 Super Bowl - New Jersey

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 12:49 pm
by BSmack
Truman wrote:pop's hyperbole
Poptart believes man first walked the earth 6,000 years ago. Seriously. And you think I am supposed to discern what is hyperbole and what is not when it comes from him?