Quote Originally Posted by Maxie the Taxi View Post
Rain does not bode well for us. We're going to have a hard enough time tackling Lynch when he's dry, let alone when he's slick with rain/mud.

Besides that, heavy rain and significant wind make a crapshoot out of this game. All the pre-game strategy talk goes out the window and the winner will probably be determined by which way the ball bounces.

Can't wait for this show to start!
Anything to add more variance to this game has to be considered a good thing for the underdogs. Some think these conditions favor passing offense. A timing-based passing attack won't be as affected as the defenders who have to plant and drive to change directions to keep tight coverage. It also hinders the first step from the pass rush.