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Tough Guy
They have played playoff games in much worse weather. Some games probably should have been cancelled because the conditions were very dangerous. I think some busses got stuck in 2013No tougher than anyone else, just a big fan. What happens if the State championship games are colder than tomorrow. Will they set those back to February.
You have a better shot at winning the Powerball jackpot then them being 10-0 or 11-0Of course they have. What if just what if Randy Edsall's Huskies next season went 10-0 or 11-0 going into the final home game and the temp was zero and you have tckets I bet everyones arse would be in their seats for that one especially if a big bowl were on the line.
You have a better shot at winning the Powerball jackpot then them being 10-0 or 11-0
High School vs College. Different guidelines.Of course they have. What if just what if Randy Edsall's Huskies next season went 10-0 or 11-0 going into the final home game and the temp was zero and you have tckets I bet everyones arse would be in their seats for that one especially if a big bowl were on the line.
He'd be a rich wuss who would demand the NYC media be so nice to him.Won't be such a wuss if he signs with the Knicks .
You lost me at, “I played soccer.”I did not play HS football; but, I did play HS soccer playoff games in snow and below freezing temps in Connecticut in the '90's. I like the cold (hate the heat) as I run warm to begin and those games where character building and a bit of intimidation as I and several others on my team would play those games in just our regular kit without without long-sleeves and sweats underneath for those games. Subbing-out was the only bad part as one went from warm to freezing in seconds. But, there's character and then there's character and stupidity. Once the temps get to frost-bite (or heat stroke) territory or the field becomes hazardous with too much rain, or the air is harmful from forest fires, etc. safety should be put in front of masculinity.
So, for example, playing the the Ansonia v. Naugy game on Thursday in the Valley with a temp of 25F, winds of 20 MPH and a windchill of 10 F should be bearable for most. But, playing the Monadnock v. Keene game in Swanzey NH with a temp of 15F, winds of 30 MPH and windchill of -10 F where frost bite can take place in less than 30 minutes is getting into the foolish realm.
You know your take is awesome when you have been spacklered.I guess I need to hold your hand to show you how stupid you are
Saying that the players here aren't as good as elsewhere because some games got rescheduled is one of the most asinine things I've ever read on this board and I am used to reading Carl spackler nonsense.
Clearly this has absolutely nothing to do with the caliber of football in connecticut. If it did, then Texas and Florida wouldnt be considered the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country because they don't play in anything less than 40 degrees.
Schools Move Thanksgiving Football Games Due to Cold
Someone commented on another thread that 3-4 star players from CT. could measure up with talented players from elsewhere around the country>
Well THIS latest story has now proved those commenters to be wrong. Across the State, schools are cancelling or rescheduling games because it's going to be too cold. Really? These kids have practiced in 90+ degree weather, rain, wind, etc, but because it's going to be cold, the little "snowflakes" and the administators are making sure the chldren won't be exposed to some wind and cold. No wonder the talent pool, here, is so shallow. No one wants to suck it up and play football. I'm betting that schools in Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan, PA. and other rust belt football states, are laughing at the wimps from Connecticut.Schools Move Thanksgiving Football Games Due to Cold
That’s the funny thing... this afternoon wasn’t too bad.The OP may have been misguided and directed his anger at the wrong target, but he’s 100% correct.
It was a beautiful day for football today.