I guess the only thing that makes sense is for the Arizona Outlaws to play their games in the actual Yuma desert, in the sand dunes.
Firstly, we would have to make our uniforms much lighter and more sparse in order to compensate for the incredible heat out in the desert - players overheating would be a huge issue and I'm not sure that extra water breaks alone would cut it.
We would need to have some kind of special cleats in order to grip into sand, mandatory visors to keep sand out of eyes and definitely have the visors darkened to give some protection from the sun.
Finally, the uniforms would have to be heat resistant - the burns from being tackled into a pile of sand that has been baking in the desert sun would be horrific.
Arizona's run game would probably do well here, nobody is going to be able to run a route properly on sand, so ground and pound will probably do well.
Firstly, we would have to make our uniforms much lighter and more sparse in order to compensate for the incredible heat out in the desert - players overheating would be a huge issue and I'm not sure that extra water breaks alone would cut it.
We would need to have some kind of special cleats in order to grip into sand, mandatory visors to keep sand out of eyes and definitely have the visors darkened to give some protection from the sun.
Finally, the uniforms would have to be heat resistant - the burns from being tackled into a pile of sand that has been baking in the desert sun would be horrific.
Arizona's run game would probably do well here, nobody is going to be able to run a route properly on sand, so ground and pound will probably do well.