Playing in a city like New York, I think the weather would be a major factor in the outcome of our games, and therefore the season. While things might be relatively normal in the Fall, it's really Winter that you have to worry about in the Northeast. We're talking freezing temperatures, wind swirling and gusting every which way, and of course ice and snow. Playing on a slippery, wet, cold field would definitely impact games. Teams would have to change their gameplans, for one. Perhaps teams that relied on a run heavy attack would be able to withstand the weather better than a pass happy offense. And then there is the conditioning of the players themselves. Those who are used to colder environments would have an innate advantage over those who typically play in more temperate areas. But the biggest difference of all is that, due to the poor traction on the field from the snow, Dax Dangerfield would finally have an excuse for being burned so badly by opposing wide receivers.
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