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moklerman
I've got Goff on my FFL team and of course, want the Rams to win in real life but I never know what snow means for a team. Whenever I guess, it always seems to be the opposite. IMO, snow would slow down a passing game and elevate a running game so I don't think the Rams are going throw for much today. But when I apply that same logic to a team like the Patriots, Brady will go off for 400 yards and 4 TD's(when I don't want them to).
It's not supposed to be snowing much by game time if any at all. The winds are supposed to be around 5mph, and that's outside the stadium. And while it is forecast to be cold, as I said in another thread, Denver is in the Southwest, and in the mountains (a mile high). The cold there is different than Chicago, Green Bay, Indy. I live in Albuquerque which is a slightly warmer Denver, and I will take 25 degrees here over 40 degrees in San Jose any day every time. It's usually a dry cold (there are exceptions) and it just does not chill you like a damp cold does, especially with no wind. The temperature will have the same affect on the ball as it does anywhere else but I don't think it will hamper the players at all.