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Will the Bills be able to play in the Florida Weather


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38 minutes ago, BuffaloWings said:

 

If Shady's ankle was broken, he wouldn't miss this.

 

Knowing our luck, Bortles will turn into the next coming of Joe Montana and throw for 350 yards and 4 TD passes.

the luck of Dalton hitting a 4th and 12 with less than a minute left?  that luck?

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5 hours ago, joesixpack said:

You realize it’s gonna be like 50 on game day 

 

Aaaahhhhh Summer in Buffalo ;) 

5 hours ago, Wayne Cubed said:

 

Even if it was 70... the Bills play in 70 degree weather nearly all of September. They practice in a climate controlled dome.

 

It was 95* F`n degrees Sept 24th vs Denver ;) 

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3 hours ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

Ummmm. They just did last week.

Yes...and they struggled in the 4th quarter against those long drives by Miami.  Hence the concern.  A weather of 50 degrees will help the Bills.

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8 hours ago, ganesh said:

Yes...and they struggled in the 4th quarter against those long drives by Miami.  Hence the concern.  A weather of 50 degrees will help the Bills.

TBD Breaking Update: the defense started to get tired after McCoy got hurt and the offensive production stalled. Poster ganesh is, for some reason, surprised.

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11 hours ago, BuffaloWings said:

 

If Shady's ankle was broken, he wouldn't miss this.

 

Knowing our luck, Bortles will turn into the next coming of Joe Montana and throw for 350 yards and 4 TD passes.

Hmmm, you do know we made the playoffs right?

 

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Even South Florida is a relatively cool in January, being that far south. Average temp in Miami is 68 degrees. Otherwise, North Florida weather varies greatly from South Florida.

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19 hours ago, ganesh said:

The Bills defense appeared to be flat in the 4th quarter in the humid South Florida weather and were gassed by long drives by the Dolphins. 

 

Will the defense be able to stay physically strong through 4 quarters in a similar environment in Central Florida.  It is a huge change to the body to train in sub-zero temp in Buffalo and then go play in 70 degree weather in Jacksonville.    Our hope is to run the football and control the Time of Possession so that our defense remains strong and not fatigued. They have to figure out a way to get off the field after 3rd downs. 

 

Referring to Jacksonville as being in central Florida is like when idiot media hacks refer to Buffalo as northern New York...

 

The temps won't be an issue either. Supposed to be 50s

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