Does anyone reliably play sides based on weather forecasts?
Those nasty blowing snow Patriots/Pack home games in december or a particularly windy night at wrigley (25 mph winds blowing out tonight) come to mind as possibilities for an advantage.
Absolutely weather is an important factor when handicapping football. Even early in the season games in places like Arizona weather can effect outcomes because of intense heat. Natrually late season brutal cold and snow are the classic weather factors. I recall the Jets beating the Steelers 6-0 last December in what was a miserable day and a perfect example of what bad weather can do to a football game.
Personally I think the affect of weather on football is way overrated.However talking 25mph winds at Wrigley blowing out,yes that is a huge factor for myself.
Good. Talking about rain we're having a major Pacific storm tonight just like winter. Really annoying because there's so much rain its taken my satellite dish offline.
surfboard, you have one more warning, and you are done....if u cant obide by the rules of our forum......your useless comments are not needed nor warranted...