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Seattle Times: What Happens to Athletes Bodies in the cold.


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Just now, Zaximus said:

The biggest thing, is that it's just going to be really uncomfortable for everyone involved.  It'll be fun to watch, but man, I'm glad I'm not out there (or even in the crowd lol).  

Yeah, compared to what they're forcasting for Charlotte next Sunday, that is absolutely horrible.  

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Yeah... It's the same temp where I live today that it will be in Minneapolis Sunday. I just took my garbage out and it's f'n cold and I'm used of this crap. I have to think Peterson will be strapped with some sort of heating pad so his back can stay loose but even then, I can't even imagine how sore these guys are going to be.

You can layer up all you want but sitting there and not moving for 3 hours makes it impossible to stay warm. Really starting to regret my decision to go down for this game.

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Anyone who says that the Vikings haven't played in those conditions...well, last year we played them and the high was 12 degrees, and they seemed to play alright.  What's crazier is they studied the game and found that there was a 20 degree difference in temperature from one sideline to the other...Let me reiterate, there was a 20 DEGREE DIFFERENCE from the home sideline to the visitors sideline.  Seahawks fans can downplay the weather all they want, but the Vikings have played in this kind of weather (or atleast close to it)...the seahawks have not and it more than the game, the weather will push their will to the absolute limit.

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