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Zod

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yes. its football......weather is included in the game (or should be) imo....minnesota is retarded.....they could have a brutal home field advantage.....like chicago or greenbay....but instead they are hindering themselves cause they gotta play in GB and CHI in the winter....harsh winter....and they arent used to it (they are used 72 degrees)

dumb. just dumb.

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yes. its football......weather is included in the game (or should be) imo....minnesota is retarded.....they could have a brutal home field advantage.....like chicago or greenbay....but instead they are hindering themselves cause they gotta play in GB and CHI in the winter....harsh winter....and they arent used to it (they are used 72 degrees)

dumb. just dumb.

I would just about assure you they have an outdoor practice field so I don't see them practicing indoors unless they play at home that week. I'm just assuming, they might not.

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Zod, I actually agree with you 100%. They should do away with domes in pros and in college. Watching the goal posts almost blow over annually at a couple of games in Buffalo is awesome. Same at Lambeau. Should be part of the game...

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I will openly admit, the only way we have a shot at the SB is to go thru a dome. This team is not built for cold (i.e. going to NY or Philly in January). That being said; there is nothing like outdoor football.

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I would just about assure you they have an outdoor practice field so I don't see them practicing indoors unless they play at home that week. I'm just assuming, they might not.

doubt they practice in below freezing temps.....

for godsakes the dolphins practice in a air conditioned practice bubble if its raining or "too hot"

panzy pro athletes these days ;)

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doubt they practice in below freezing temps.....

for godsakes the dolphins practice in a air conditioned practice bubble if its raining or "too hot"

panzy pro athletes these days ;)

There's nothing like those post season games in the snow in Pittsburgh or Foxboro. That last SB in Miami was awesome with the downpour when Indy/Chicago played.

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I can understand a team like N.O. using a dome, since they have to deal with hurricanes. If Carolina's team was in Wilmington, I could see it being in a dome.

Now teams like Atlanta that play in a dome...they are just plain SOFT! Atlanta has beautiful weather, but they play their games indoors.

Can't figure that one out.

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