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82.1 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Wed Dec 20 1989 22:25 | 6 |
| Denver played Green Bay during a monday night blizzard. Denver
kicksoff, GB fumbles it's 7-0. Denver kicks off again GB fumbles
again and Denver's special team scored again. 14-0 with less than
a minute gone in the game.
BoB
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82.2 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I begin my knew life,Feb.11th 1990! | Thu Dec 21 1989 06:15 | 6 |
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re-
Down with Domes!!!
B.A.
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82.3 | | CSOA1::SCHRAMM | Born Free!....My Dad was a Doctor. | Thu Dec 21 1989 06:29 | 11 |
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Steelers had an interesting game against Miami this year in the
monsoon weather in Miami
re -1
Ill second that...down with the domes!!!!!!
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82.4 | Domes are for wimps! | SALEM::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN | Thu Dec 21 1989 07:14 | 3 |
| The last Pats home game had a windchill of -30! Trust me, it
was COLD.
Denny
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82.5 | | CAM::WAY | Philly Eagles to hunt for Noriega | Thu Dec 21 1989 08:16 | 28 |
| In my opinion, one of the GREATEST games ever, was the Ice Bowl,
the Championship for the 1966 season, which determined which
team would go to Super Bowl I.
I think Green Bay had a clear advantage over Dallas in that game,
but I think that Dallas coped well to make it a close (and VERY
exciting game).
Weather works both ways. If you're a cold weather team, go into
a hot climate can be almost as debilitating as moving a hot weather
team into a cold climate.
Sometimes in early fall, if you run, or exercise outdoors, you experience
one day of summer-like heat, followed perhaps by an exceptionally cold
day (omen of things to come in December). For me, these are the toughest
days to run, since my lungs never seem to be able to do the job.
A hot day in July doesn't bother me, since I'm used to it. Running in
near zero temps doesn't bother me, since I'm used to it.
But, for an athlete to play several weeks in a row in NY and suddenly
go to San Diego must be tough.
Chainsaw
PS Get rid of domes and artificial turf. No More GIRLY-MON domed football
players!!!!!!!
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82.6 | The second Packer-Cowboy championship | OURBOX::LAZARUS | Dave Lazarus NYA DSS 321-5183 | Thu Dec 21 1989 08:46 | 12 |
| Re -1
A slight correction: The championship game in Green Bay was the
for the 1967 season. In 1966 Green Bay won at Dallas 34-27. It is
true that we have seen examples of cold weather teams wilting late
in the game in the Miami heat and humidity.
Weather is such a big part of football. It s**ks that the Domes
in Minnesota and Detroit reduce those games into Carpetbowl. The
Vikings have lost something by playing indoors.
I hope the MEN from Cincy teach them a thing or two Monday night.
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82.7 | | SASE::SZABO | DearSanta,IWantARedCorradoForChristmas! | Thu Dec 21 1989 08:58 | 8 |
| I think these guys, mostly O-linemen for some reason, are nuts for
playing in short sleeves in these "ice-bowls". For example, this guy
named Goad(?) on the Pats last sunday....... What purpose does it
serve not to wear at least a sweatshirt, like the rest of the team?
Totally friggin' nuts.......
Hawk
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82.8 | Christmas gift! 25-30 above by Monday!!! :*) | MUSKIE::WIERSBECK | Please let it get above 0 again | Thu Dec 21 1989 08:59 | 9 |
| I don't really care for domes either, but can you imagine if next
Monday night's here was played outside this week? It's -22 this
morning with -70 wind chills.
How many of you would sit out in that? How many have experienced
that recently? No fun, actually quite dangerous.
Spud
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82.9 | | COOKIE::MJOHNSTON | Hell, the fall'll probly kill ya! | Thu Dec 21 1989 10:30 | 12 |
| I'm not positive about this, but I think the Bears, in a game at Soldier Field,
have the distinction of having the only game in Football history to be called
on account of rain. Can anybody back me on this w/ Date, Opponent, etc.?
I've heard people say that domes are best, because `ideally', weather shouldn't
be a part of determining wins or losses. I don't quite buy it. Wind, rain,
snow, sun in your eyes, cold, heat, all add variables that allow a superior
field general to outthink and outperform the opponent. As a kid, I used to love
playing football in the snow or the mud, and I still like to watch those kinds
of games.
Mike JN
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82.10 | It's the only one I could think of. | WFOV12::MORRISON | Manuel & George play hide & seek | Thu Dec 21 1989 10:35 | 8 |
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Mike,
Could you be thinking of the now extinct All-Star game which
pitted (sp?) the Super Bowl champs against a group of college
all-stars?
Bull
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82.11 | | CAM::WAY | Philly Eagles to hunt for Noriega | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:15 | 13 |
| re the Packer game....sorry my fingers slipped. I meant 67....really
RE Lineman:
Guys on the O-line don't wear a sweatshirt or anything because
that would give the d-line just one more thing to grab.
Some of them have taken to wearing the rubber sleeves on their
arms, but most of them don't...
later,
Chainsaw
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82.12 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | It's a Jingle out there | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:20 | 9 |
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It's been terribly cold here also. It got down to 35� last night,
and the high isn't expected to get much over 50� today. Surprisingly,
the 49ers are a very good cold weather team. I can't explain why,
but its true. They've won something like 10 straight December games
at cold weather cities. Part of the reason is they are a great
road team.
Bruce
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82.13 | Niners are a 1-3 road playoff team | OURBOX::LAZARUS | Dave Lazarus NYA DSS 321-5183 | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:26 | 7 |
| RE -1
Fortunately for the 9ers they won't have to find out if they're
a good cold weather road team,but in the their glory decade of the
80's the only road playoff game they ever won was the championship
game in Chicago last year. Their other two Super Bowls came when
they hosted the playoffs,like this year.
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82.14 | This ain't football weather! | VERVE::BUCHANAN | Bat | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:30 | 10 |
| The football season, (like most other pro sport seasons), is just too long.
Football was not invented as a winter sport. When the snow started to fly you
played hockey or moved inside and played basketball. It's just the greed of
big time sports and TV that prolongs the season and turns the games into a
joke. When the conditions of the game become more important than the skill of
the player then something is lost. I don't care for domes either but...
Football should be over by now. Baseball shouldn't start until the end of
April and be over before they have to play night games in late October. Hockey
in June, doesn't anyone get enough?
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82.15 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Thu Dec 21 1989 11:54 | 3 |
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You are mistaken. Football has always been played at least until
Jan. 1.
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82.16 | | BSS::RIGGEN | Steamboat 104inches new | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:23 | 5 |
| I know in the USFL days a Denver Gold game was called because of
lighting.
I know that only Girly mon like Flutie, Kelly and Walker play
in the USFL.
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82.17 | | SASE::SZABO | DearSanta,IWantARedCorradoForChristmas! | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:33 | 5 |
| I'm pretty sure that a game was called at Soldiers Field several years
ago due to severe lightning. Now, whether it was pro or college, I
don't remember......
Hawk
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82.18 | | ISLNDS::COOK | JoeyintheAM>GhinsuKnife | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:42 | 9 |
| Hawk,
Didn't the "Can" want a baseball game called on account of fog?
Something about building parks to close to the ocean?
[smiley here]
Tom
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82.19 | "Can DO" | FDCV06::JWILLIAMS | | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:44 | 4 |
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He thought it should have been cancelled. The game was in
Cleveland. Cann't get much closer to the ocean than Cleveland!
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82.20 | Go Expos! | AJCVAX::COTE | Al | Thu Dec 21 1989 12:55 | 3 |
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The game WAS called due to the fog. Afterwards Boyd said "That's what they
get for building the ballpark on the ocean."
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82.21 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | It's a Jingle out there | Thu Dec 21 1989 14:25 | 3 |
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The baseball Giants had a game in the Astrodome called because of
rain.
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82.22 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Thu Dec 21 1989 15:11 | 11 |
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Jeff,
The Denver Gold game was not called because of the lightning and
unbelievable down-pour. Lightning hit a power pole somewhere near the
stadium knocking out all power. This was just before halftime. The
officials sent the teams to the locker rooms and there was about a half
hour - 45 minute delay. The game was completed. By the end of halftime
the sun was back out. I was at that game.
HOOT
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82.23 | Give me a break | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Thu Dec 21 1989 16:31 | 13 |
| �It's just the greed of big time sports and TV that prolongs the season
�and turns the games into a joke.
I think it's time for the fans to start taking some of the blame (if
there is anyone to blame) instead of passing it off all of the time.
Obviously the seasons would be shorter without expansion, but if the
fans of each of those expansions cities hadn't wanted a team, the
"greedy big time sports people" would have gone broke long ago. So,
you want to tell all those people in Denver they can't have a baseball
team because there is too much baseball already? Tell them if they
want to see a game live to fly to San Diego or Dallas? Or tell all
those people showing up to watch the 'Woofs play they are just
demeaning the sport?
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82.24 | Indoor grass?? | USRCV1::COLOTTIR | You can't milk a BULL! | Fri Dec 22 1989 09:29 | 14 |
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A little snow or rain isnt too bad to play in. Mud is a lot of fun.
But when the temp is 5-10 degrees and the wind is blowing 20-30
mph, its ridiculous. Let them play in domes rather than expose the
fans to that type of weather. Personally, I dont like domes, and
I hate artificial turf, but you have to realize that maybe
Minnesota wasnt crazy to build a dome. But Houston and N.O.?? Come
on, get real. "Oh, its too hot in Houston in August". Kiss my a$$.
Sure footbal is a manly-mon sport, but they play for the fans, and
the fans need a break. Maybe they can figure out a way to have natural
turf inside. That would be great for Minnesota and Seattle.
JMHO,
Raider_Rich
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82.25 | Obviously you've never been there | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:03 | 5 |
| �"Oh, its too hot in Houston in August". Kiss my a$$.
Thats' OK. Maybe someone else will. Houston is miserable in August
and NO probably isn't much better with all of that humid air coming in
off the gulf.
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82.26 | | SALEM::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:06 | 3 |
| Don't the Texas Rangers play in the summer Texas heat? The Astros
are wimps!
Denny
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82.27 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:13 | 4 |
| � Don't the Texas Rangers play in the summer Texas heat?
Nope, they play at night. Also, being further inland than Houston, the
Dallas area isn't as humid.
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82.28 | Grass would be nice | HPSRAD::SANTOS | A monster is being built. | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:39 | 8 |
| Hey Mac,
Do you know if Texas Stadium is going to natural grass?
I know JJ wants natural grass. 7 Cowboys blew out knees
this year.
Chuck
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82.29 | | CAM::WAY | We are such stuff as dreams are made on | Fri Dec 22 1989 10:48 | 10 |
| I prefer natural grass also. Natural organic grass.
When you start fertilizing your grass with non-organics, you never know
what you can wind up with....severe hallugeons I guess.....
I also prefer natural turf in football stadiums, but that's another
story....
Chainsaw
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82.30 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Fri Dec 22 1989 11:30 | 1 |
| Chuck, I don't know. I haven't heard anything about it.
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82.31 | | HPSRAD::SANTOS | A monster is being built. | Fri Dec 22 1989 12:04 | 4 |
| Mac, I read somewhere that they were going to look into get natural
grass in Texas Stadium. I guess a decision hasn't been made.
Chuck
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82.32 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Fri Dec 22 1989 14:47 | 10 |
| Green Bay, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver and others have exterem low
temperatures. Has anyone heard the fans in those towns wanting
a dome? Tear the roofs of all the domes and plant grass.
Football wasn't intended to be played in ideal conditions.
The elements should remain part of the game. The Vikings of
old just don't have that same old toughness they use to have and
I think it is do in part to the field conditions. Put the
Bears indoors? The Chiefs? Not anytime soon.
BoB
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82.33 | Domes = Non-real football! | COMET::JACKSONTA | Go D!!!! | Tue Dec 26 1989 17:20 | 7 |
| I also say down with domes and astro turf!!! Maybe KC and the
Meadowlands should convert. Buffalo, Dallas, and the Pats are the only
other teams that I can think of that have fake turf. The stadium
owners should help in making real men out of thier football teams!!
Tj
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82.34 | | RT32::KAUFMANN | Coram Deo | Wed Dec 27 1989 07:35 | 12 |
| >> < Note 82.33 by COMET::JACKSONTA "Go D!!!!" >
>> -< Domes = Non-real football! >-
>>
>> I also say down with domes and astro turf!!! Maybe KC and the
>> Meadowlands should convert. Buffalo, Dallas, and the Pats are the only
>> other teams that I can think of that have fake turf.
Sorry, but I believe that 16 of the 28 NFL teams play on fake turf.
Think a little harder, and you can name some more...
Bo
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82.35 | | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Dec 27 1989 08:01 | 23 |
| Fake Turf Real Turf
New England Miami
Buffalo Cleveland
Jets/Giants San Diego
Indianapolis * Denver
Pittsburgh LA Raiders
Cincinnati Washington
Houston * Phoenix
Seattle * Tampa Bay
Kansas City Chicago
Philadelphia Green Bay
Dallas Milwaukee
Detroit * Atlanta
Minnesota * San Francisco
New Orleans * LA Rams
It's evenly divided between the grass fields and the fake fields.
There are 28 different stadia used in the NFL. Giants Stadium is
shared by 2 teams, Green Bay uses 2 sites. Of the 14 fields made
of phony turf, 6 are domed.
John
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82.36 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Wed Dec 27 1989 14:17 | 4 |
| Last year 2 teams went from fake to real. The Cards moved to Phoenix
and the Bears tore out the plastic grass.
BoB
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82.38 | | RIGEL4::JBONNO | | Wed Dec 27 1989 14:55 | 6 |
| FWIW,
Ohio State is tearing out their artificial turf and putting in real
grass. Iowa did this a couple of years ago.
jab
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82.39 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Wed Dec 27 1989 15:10 | 2 |
| The Patriots are looking into replacing the carpet in Sullivan stadium
with real grass for next season.
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82.40 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | It's a Jingle out there | Wed Dec 27 1989 15:12 | 6 |
| re -1
Shouldn't they get a real team first?
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
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