It is pretty obvious that Yellowknife home games would become straight up RNG if taken out of a dome; Yellowknife winters IRL can be pretty rough. Yellowknife sees temperatures going slightly below 0 degrees Celsius in October, then it can dip to 30 below in the winter months. Playoff action on the frozen tundra of The Frostlands Stadium would take on an ethereal quality in the freezing winds, and reliable, passing oriented offensive patterns may not apply when the game gets down to the real nitty-gritty of bad footing, cold handed receivers, and trench warfare.
Philly and New York would also probably have potential of harsh crowds, if they could reshift their stadium design to have more sound reflecting down like the Seattle Seahawks do IRL. AS they are the cities with most naturally passionate sports fans, they'd be the cities most inclined to give the opposing quarterback hell at the line. Maybe Colorado could have an effect too, because of stamina and the thin air changing the passing game? idk.
Philly and New York would also probably have potential of harsh crowds, if they could reshift their stadium design to have more sound reflecting down like the Seattle Seahawks do IRL. AS they are the cities with most naturally passionate sports fans, they'd be the cities most inclined to give the opposing quarterback hell at the line. Maybe Colorado could have an effect too, because of stamina and the thin air changing the passing game? idk.
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