DallasDomination
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A wet ball is a weet ball regardless..Playing in NE or his birth place has nothing to do with this. Seriously that has nothing to do with this.
The rain hinders just about every players' performance.Tuna Helper said:This is professional football. If the rain hinders a player's performance, then maybe that player shouldn't be on this team.
BlueStar22 said:the weatherman in dallas steals more money than guys like dewayne goodrich back in the day. the chances that it actually rains...........
jrumann59 said:You mean they steal more money than Commander FA's
peplaw06 said:The rain hinders just about every players' performance.
Tuna Helper said:Not really. I have seen many players, including QBs, bring their A game during bad weather. Emmitt Smith? Tom Brady?
If we don't have players that can handle bad weather, then the roster churning needs to continue.
Once again, over sensitivity rears it's ugly head and a statement is made with no supporting facts.JMead said:Seems to me like you have a selective memory.
StanleySpadowski said:If you need more evidence, look at the '04 season. For the first eight games Bledsoe's lowest passer rating was 75 and change with the exception of the 10/24 game at Baltimore when he was in the 30's. Guess what, the weather was in the high 40's with a drizzle that day.
His next bad game came in New England on 11/14 with a rating in the teens. The temperature that day was in the 40's also.
Hostile said:Once again, over sensitivity rears it's ugly head and a statement is made with no supporting facts.
You don't have to leave, but the choice is yours.JMead said:Huh?
Yet you post with no facts for yourself.. Interesting.. I know.. How about never posting again. I am sure that will make this board slightly more tolerable.