It would be an interesting concept if weather was a factor in the games. Currently it's very easy to see how matchups line up although it does take some knowledge and experience to fine tune game plan. If weather was allowed to have an impact on the game I'm not sure which would be best. Option one would be known weather before the team plans for the game. This would allow organization to adequately prepare for inclement weather and make necessary changes based on necessity. If a team is known for their air attack but the weather calls for heavy winds and rain then it would have a greater impact which I could see as a negative. If the league finds itself in a pass heavy environment this could be a fun way to give an indirect buff to teams that focus on the run game. Another concept would be for the weather to be completely random. This would be fun in the sense that you don't know until the sim what kind of weather you're playing in. This would inherently mean teams may lean somewhat on a run game when normally they wouldn't. Overall I don't think it would change the standings up too much but run focused and defense focused teams may be able to sneak a few more games their way.
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