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Are we still a "cold weather team?"
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<blockquote data-quote="Oshkoshpackfan" data-source="post: 528118" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Like mentioned above: The cold thing does not always work in a northern teams favor. Many other teams we have played are from the north and play outdoors as well. Even if teams come from the south, like the panthers, it gets cold as a snow mans balls in charlotte. Not to mention some players may have come from the north or played college ball in the north. I beleive the cold is more of a mental barrier than it is an advantage. Now, a team like Miami would have the most issues with the cold IMO, considering they are in the 70's and 80's in their "winter" and if they have any players that have been there a long time and are completely adjusted to the florida climate..... that cold mental game would work on them better. I can say that after spending 18 years in eastern NC, I doubt I could handle a Wisconsin winter, it would take years for me to re-adjust to that frozen hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oshkoshpackfan, post: 528118, member: 6906"] Like mentioned above: The cold thing does not always work in a northern teams favor. Many other teams we have played are from the north and play outdoors as well. Even if teams come from the south, like the panthers, it gets cold as a snow mans balls in charlotte. Not to mention some players may have come from the north or played college ball in the north. I beleive the cold is more of a mental barrier than it is an advantage. Now, a team like Miami would have the most issues with the cold IMO, considering they are in the 70's and 80's in their "winter" and if they have any players that have been there a long time and are completely adjusted to the florida climate..... that cold mental game would work on them better. I can say that after spending 18 years in eastern NC, I doubt I could handle a Wisconsin winter, it would take years for me to re-adjust to that frozen hell. [/QUOTE]
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