The ISFL games being perfect always is a great benefit, allowing us to mainly base it on the player's skills. However, with rain, heat or snow being taken into consideration the games would differ from our perfect weathered games. Colorado is a place where snowfall happens often. Snow does make an impact to games, it causes players who are not as accustomed to the freezing temperatures and snow to have a decrease in their ability to play as well. However this as in many games, can be countered by constant hand warmers and other warmth subjects. The balls can also be affected as leather balls tighten as the temperatures are low, making it hard to throw. It can also affect the probability of the kicker due to the shape of the ball. This would help and give advantages to certain teams as everyone seems to train in their "natural" environment. Implementing weather to our games would be fun and add another level of challenge to players, however it can also be more intense and complicated to the people working behind the scenes. There would be many other things that need to be taken into consideration.
welcome to the dark side.