Doesn't a slower team become slower than normal in the rain?? Remember, we are playing against a spread now and they can rush it well out of the formations they have. Rain isn't necessarily going to cause us to win or lose, but instead gameplan different.
if its raining so hard it really cuts out the ability to pass (a strenght they have we fail at with our qb) rain could turn it into two run offenses against each other out of neccessity, and i think we might stand a chance if both teams were limited to only the run game
We can't pass the ball in perfect conditions....so our passing game is screwed anyway. Might as well make theirs a little more difficult with a monsoon.
Currently there are a few clouds at 2,000 feet, scattered clouds at 3,300 feet, and a mostly cloudy layer at 3,300 feet. Temperature 84 with light winds. Humidity 80%.
9:55 forecast calls for increasing cloudiness. A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
I kid. I kid. Besides, now there's a fifth thread about it. At least you got in before it got played out. Now this fifth thread-starter on the on the other hand....