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I was at a Christmas Eve game in like 95 or 96, we were playing the Seahawks. It was cold. My wife had entered me in a contest to win tickets at KMart, and holy crap I won. We got an overnight stay at the Double Tree and "backstage passes" before the game. I got to meet Len in the booth, that was cool. But anyway, the game was fuggin' cold. Like in the 20's with wind. Wife (after about 7 hot chocolates) had to bow out...which meant I had to bow out. Chiefs won though. But I left before the 4th quarter.
Then December of 97 Went with my brother who is a Saints fan and our wives. His wife weighs like 90 pounds. It was ice rain the whole time. We left early cuz she was turning blue. I now get tickets for games no later than November. **** that noise... |
The forecast calls for pain.
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I'm soooooo far past caring about weather. Whether it's outside or inside, warm or cold, wet or dry, just show up and win the ****ing game.
I still remember buying into the hope that Manning would struggle in the cold vs our 03 team in the playoffs. Oops. |
You are all constantly looking for reasons why we will lose.
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As long as it's snow and not rain.
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Really? That's strange, the only forecast I saw called for
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3-10 inches on Saturday.
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December 2004 game vs. Denver is the coldest I’ve ever been at Arrowhead. I literally couldn’t feel my feet at the end of the game. Dante Hall returned the opening kickoff for a TD and KC kicked Denver’s ass.
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To me, good weather helps us and bad weather helps the colts.
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