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I was in Grand Rapids Michigan for a week in and half earlier this year. The highs then were between 30-39. I thought I was going to die! I feel very bad for the Rams this weekend, but they still better kick some butt!
 
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It will be around 25-27 Degrees for the game more or less.

Wind holding around 6 MPH

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I would say it will feel cold coming from SoCal. Low wind really helps. I think the Rams can handle it for the afternoon.

It will only be cold sitting on the sideline. The players will generate plenty of heat while on the field running around blowing up broncos.
 
Suh played in green Bay, minnestoa and Chicago once a year

Also after a few years in the AFC East he's been up north in winter more than once.

The Rams have a lot of key players injured on both sides of the ball. They only just edged past the Seahawks (who we have already beaten).

Broncos to win easily 34-16.

LOL.

If I were defending this offense I'd use a Cover 2 to ensure the passing game has to at least work its way down the field. That style of defense can punish receivers over the course of a game with hits on the underneath stuff.

I would agree with a team sporting a "normal" RB but with Gurley out of the backfield Cover 2 won't help. I would defend this offense by assigning a spy on Gurley. It's the only hope of limiting his influence on a game and even then you better have a fast as fuck LB for that task or a SS up to the task that you are willing to pull out of coverage responsibilities.

Gurley is providing Faulk level headaches for DC's.

There's cold, and then there's COLD.

Unless it's single digits with some wind it's manageable with good gear. 20 doesn't feel that much different than 30 or even 10 if there isn't a lot of wind.

I'm from CLE, I know that what really makes it hurt is the wind. Getting those winds off of the lake would make 23 degrees freeze the snot in your nose while you scraped off your windshield.
 
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How do you know we are not a cold weather team if we've never played in cold weather yet?

Cooks, Kupp and Woods have all played in cold weather considering they came from northern colleges or NFL teams. Whitworth and Sullivan have seen their share of cold weather...sure theres more but i just woke up.

Well I was actually meaning more snow type weather. It wasn't that bad. It was cold, yeah, 20 degrees but once you start playing it's not as cold as that. We did pretty well but Goff was a little off. I think he was my main concern but overall the team did pretty well.
 
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I guess neither one.

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Not really. The Coldest NIGHT...And Newport is nice and toasty in the summer (used drive a midnight route down 101 from Portland to Crescent City. By the way, don’t think Mark Twain ever visited Newport...:rockon:
I lived 7 miles from Newport for ten years and the summer “breeze” could make your ears bleed.