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Hue apparently "lacking in football knowledge" too after being upset with execution..
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(08-27-2015, 11:11 PM)EatonFan Wrote: Anyone watching that game would agree.  The Bengals did not give nearly as much effort as TB and they simply didn't execute the plays.  I think our players were much more affected by the heat too.  We just seemed lethargic.  We'd better get our heads our of our proverbial asszzz and play better than that against Oakland (another hot weather locale) or we'll get whipped like a Catholic school girl.

Where in the hell does this keep coming from???

Not a shot at you, but this is incredibly way off base, and I keep seeing people saying it (maybe they think it is in Southen California?)

September is the warmest month for the area, but it is NOT a hot weather area.  Head over the Altamont Pass into the San Jaquin Valley and the temperature shoots up, but not in the Bay Area.  For August so far, there have only been 5 days over 80 degrees.  The average high for September is 74, and that is actually the highest daily temperature you'll find in the current 10 day outlook.

Can it get hot?  Sure.  In fact, the record high in September is over 100.  Will it get hot?  Very doubtful, as that is not the climate there.
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RE: Hue apparently "lacking in football knowledge" too after being upset wit... - jfkbengals - 08-28-2015, 10:48 PM

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