Friday, December 4, 2009

Are NFL games often played in the kind of rain seen in london for the game yesterday ?

If a game is scheduled they'll play regardless of weather conditions. It gets interesting when you get a warm weather team (Miami, San Diego, Oakland) and have them play Chicago, Buffalo, or Green Bay during a snow storm. Now there's a real home field advantage



Are NFL games often played in the kind of rain seen in london for the game yesterday ?nba trade





30-35 years ago and of course before that, that was the way it was played. Now with turf and domes over stadiums those elements are few in U S now



Are NFL games often played in the kind of rain seen in london for the game yesterday ?nba season ,nba teams



Yeah, sometimes it gets way worse. It can get real muddy. They play through all kinds of weather. Snow, winds, rain, heat, cold. The only thing that would stop a football game is lightning.
ya, ive seen weather a llllooooottttttt worse than what happened in London....i wish it was a little more exciting of a game than what it was
I have to agree with Felix. I have seen nasty fields and some frozen tundra. And good thing for the NFL they don't play in lightning.
No that kind of rain only happens in London, when they play in the U.S. and it rains it's different. Stupid question.
I wouldn't say often, but yes it happens, of course the turf in Wembley is very different from what they usually play on (its grown to be slick for the round-ball to move better). So the game was quite a bit more sloppy than usual, kind of a shame that thats what the fans in the UK got to see rather than you know... a GOOD game.



Also, many American Football stadiums built in areas with more extreme weather are either indoor or are indoor with a retractable roof.

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