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It's Supposed To Rain- Who Benefits?
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It's been raining for a few hours here and is supposed to be off-and-on all day tomorrow with a 30% chance at game time and pretty much throughout the weather, but, here in Greater Cincinnati, you might as well call it 100% with a chance of hurricane.

If it does rain hard and storm like it's supposed to, who does it benefit?

I think a big part comes down to our tight end and running back offense and defense because throws to the tight ends are a lot easier in the rain and the teams will obviously want to keep it on the ground.

Luckily, while neither team is great at rushing the ball (we're 27th and they're 25th), we are a bit better defending the run (we're 18th and they're 31st), and Hill looks like he's returning to form.

We've also given up 119 less yards to tight ends, but 2 more touchdowns, so do we have the benefit there?

It should be between 55 and 60 degrees, but, with how it's felt around here the past few days, I expect it to be a lot colder or at least feel a lot colder.

Being that Miami has amazing weather, I think we're at an advantage here.

Thoughts?
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It's Supposed To Rain- Who Benefits? - BFritz21 - 09-28-2016, 05:29 PM

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