Should always be played indoors. There is already enough variance in football without weather adding to it.
I know most people disagree, and it's pretty much a matter of what you find fun as a fan.
Since we've got a whole thread for this, check out Mason's article on the subject:
http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-an...ampaign=bufferIn seven previous Super Bowls, the Broncos are 0-4 in orange jerseys, 1-1 in white and 1-0 in blue. The Carolina Panthers, their Super Bowl foe, will wear their black jerseys; they've lost both playoff games they've played in them -- two years ago to San Francisco and seven years ago to Arizona.
This is not the first time a team has chosen to wear a jersey other than its primary home jersey when it had the option. In Super Bowl XL, the Steelers had the jersey choice, but opted to wear white after winning three consecutive postseason games on the road. Pittsburgh defeated Seattle, 21-10.
The Broncos are the fourth team to choose to wear white for a Super Bowl, joining the Cowboys in Super Bowls XIII and XXVII and the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVII. Designated home teams that opt to wear white in the Super Bowl are 3-1; designated home teams that wear their colored jersey are 17-28 and have lost nine of the last 10 times.
Dilemma.
I have wore the same Orange jersey for the play offs so far, now, do I keep with that, or do I change into the white to match the players.....
Anyone know own where to get a SB 50 patch. Want to put one on my Manning jersey.
I think most people do like the elements. As a neutral fan it can be fun to watch a game played in bad weather, but when I have something at stake or just for the sake of variance not deciding the outcomes of games I prefer good conditions.
Plus, I like offense, and weather hurts offense.
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