12-10-2016, 04:41 PM
(12-10-2016, 03:57 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: Very much so. Remember attending a game back in 2000, the last game of the season at PBS that year. There was snow and freezing rain overnight, and snow and brutal winds for the game. Walking down Central from our parking spot my buddy said he didn't know if he was going to be able to sit out in that. We had a losing record (natch), Scott Mitchell was our starting QB (Dear God), there wasn't a damn thing to be played for, and the field had been left uncovered and was an icy white mess. P-Dub took a punt return to the house and that night Berman said he "Gordie Howe-ed" his way to the end zone
Rain sucks at a game, no two ways about it. It's just a miserable experience. But a snow game, with big fluffy flakes falling and piling up on the field? Man, those games are a hoot.
40 degree rain games are the absolute worst.
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