I have no proof at all but I do think cold weather teams have an advantage at this time of year. Many of KC's play-off games were in bitterly cold temperatures or sometimes in wet weather. I think it was to their advantage over teams that play in milder weather.
I have no proof at all but I do think cold weather teams have an advantage at this time of year. Many of KC's play-off games were in bitterly cold temperatures or sometimes in wet weather. I think it was to their advantage over teams that play in milder weather.
I think the commentators agree, I've heard Chris Collinsworth, Tony Romo, Jason Kelce, the Manning Bros, Tom Brady, Kirk Heibstreit, the coach from Steelers or Colts Tony someone all say that - playing in the cold stadiums in 20 °, 10 ° or lower is brutal. Hands can't grip the ball as well, the ground doesn't give when it's frozen, you sit on the bench between possessions, etc.
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