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The cold weather shit is overblown either way.
Brady is from the Bay Area and he made a killing in the frigid Northeastern winters. Meanwhile, Derek Carr is from Fresno and he's a little bitch in cold weather games. Mahomes is from Texas and he thinks he's "a snow game guy". |
IMO, it's not just about how the QB handles bad weather. It's the whole team. It's harder to catch a wet/cold/slippery ball, harder to hang onto, it's harder to cut, harder to play defense because you're slipping a lot more, etc.
In general, I think bigger more physical teams tend to execute better in bad weather, because size/length/strength become more of a factor than speed/quickness. But there's enough exceptions to this idea (Shady's snow game, for example), and just the Chiefs overall past performance in bad weather since Mahomes became the starter, that I'm not worried about the weather, ever. |
I doubt it has much to do at all about where you're from, it's more about acclimating to where you are and then spending a few days in completely different weather, as opposed to slowly acclimating to a northeastern fall and then into winter.
I spent all of 4 months in Arizona and going back to KC was unbearably humid. Spent a month in San Diego and when it dipped below 68⁰ for the first time in a month, low 60s was chillier than it's ever felt. Obviously has nothing to do with growing up in KC winters. |
Move the game up to noon to avoid bad weather
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Trevor Lawrence played high school football in Georgia, college football at Clemson and now in the NFL in Jacksonville… he probably hasn’t played in many if any snow games in the entirety of his football career. |
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who's got the jaguars record under 40 degrees
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