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Weather Friday

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Wunderground.com is saying 20% chance of snow. Would crap weather hurt or hinder the buffs?
 
I don't think sloppy weather helps the buffs in any way really. Seems like bad weather would only make a mistake prone team worse.

Then again, it's not like bad weather would negatively effect the kicking game.:huh:
 
I don't think sloppy weather helps the buffs in any way really. Seems like bad weather would only make a mistake prone team worse.

Then again, it's not like bad weather would negatively effect the kicking game.:huh:

Bad weather has gotta help the Buffs....makes scoring points that much more difficult and a team can actually win by scoring 10 or 11 points....see SD - Pittsburgh game a few weeks back....at least that's my hope
 
Sun will be out with some broken and high clouds here and there.. no snow or rain.. about 38 or so degrees at game time, maybe 40.
 
Bad weather favors the team with the less capable passing attack. I think Colorado's got that distinction locked up pretty tightly.

It depends on if it's snow or rain. Rain favors teams that run, because it's harder to catch a wet ball so teams will run the ball more, but in snow it's much easier for the line to pass block than it is for the D to generate a pass rush, so the QB can sit back there and pick apart the D.
 
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