Weather can be a very tricky game in football. For example, wind is a common factor that impacts many games. Throwing against the wind can hamper a quarterback's ability to make big throws while throwing into it can sometimes help. However, wind of the extreme kind can often affect both teamns as it makes it difficult for the quarterback and their wide receivers to predict exactly where the ball is going. Rain often accompanies wind, but can add in new factors of its own, such as making it difficult for players to catch the ball even if it reaches them on target. It also makes the field slippery, which can make the game more unpredictable for both offense and defense. Snow has a similar effect, but the added impact of the cold saps players' fatigue, making it difficult for them to keep playing for long periods of time. Many teams prefer to run the ball in whether conditions such as these since it is a more predictable strategy, but without the ability to throw the ball, this can also make the offense more one-dimensional and easier to shut down. Overall, weather just makes things more complicated for everyone and has led to the popularity of stadiums. Fortunately, all ISFL games seem to be played in neutral weather conditions, which makes life easier for everyone.
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