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How is that insightful? It's basically coachspeak.

We can only control ourselves, one game at a time, etc.
No kidding. It was a stupid question from the media to start with.
 

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Pray for rain.
How does rain help?
No kidding. It was a stupid question from the media to start with.
It was a very stupid question, but about average for the level of discourse we see surrounding these games. Why the fuck would anyone ever expect a coach to guide his decisions by what might or might not happen in other games?

It is coach-speak to say we can only control what happens in our games, but it's true, and obvious. And should be obvious to any brain-dead, bottom-feeding reporter.
 

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Even if we get bad weather I will say that McCarthy coached in GB for quite a while, with a passing offense. He probably has a pretty good idea of how to handle bad weather.
He might have presided over a few snow games. Rodgers was built to play in snow.
 

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Rodgers was built to play in snow.
He was born and raised in California. Played pee wee, high school, and college football in California.

In fact, that was one of the big fears when he was drafted by Green Bay. That he’d struggle to adapt playing there, since he had always played in… California.

Built to play in the snow… :lol
 

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He was born and raised in California. Played pee wee, high school, and college football in California.

In fact, that was one of the big fears when he was drafted by Green Bay. That he’d struggle to adapt playing there, since he had always played in… California.

Built to play in the snow… :lol
Aaron Rodgers, the signal-caller for the Green Bay Packers, is undoubtedly adept in frigid climates. He has frequently mentioned how much he wishes to play football in the chilly Green Bay climate. After a cold game in the winter of 2019, Rodgers remarked, "This is our weather, and we love this weather."

In his 18-year career, Rodgers has a record of 28-8 altogether and 6-3 in the postseason in contests played in below-freezing temperatures. When starting games where conditions are at 32 degrees or lower, Rodgers' winning rate increases to nearly 75%, compared to his total career winning rate of just over 65%.

Additionally, Aaron Rodgers has a quarterback rating of 108.3 and has thrown just 13 interceptions while accumulating 76 touchdowns in these games. These games are won by the Green Bay Packers with an average score of 15.5 points.


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Built for it, excels at it, loves it and is pretty damned good at it.
 

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Aaron Rodgers, the signal-caller for the Green Bay Packers, is undoubtedly adept in frigid climates. He has frequently mentioned how much he wishes to play football in the chilly Green Bay climate. After a cold game in the winter of 2019, Rodgers remarked, "This is our weather, and we love this weather."

In his 18-year career, Rodgers has a record of 28-8 altogether and 6-3 in the postseason in contests played in below-freezing temperatures. When starting games where conditions are at 32 degrees or lower, Rodgers' winning rate increases to nearly 75%, compared to his total career winning rate of just over 65%.

Additionally, Aaron Rodgers has a quarterback rating of 108.3 and has thrown just 13 interceptions while accumulating 76 touchdowns in these games. These games are won by the Green Bay Packers with an average score of 15.5 points.


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Built for it, excels at it, loves it and is pretty damned good at it.
Saying someone was built for something and using hindsight after the fact are two different things.

I would think you’d understand the difference.
 

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Neither team has a particularly strong run game, so I don't see this putting Dallas at much of a disadvantage.

Especially when you consider that the Bills are built and operate as if they're a dome team.
 

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Almost feel bad for that backup looking at Micah coming at him like a charging bull. Camo Hat already put him over the center a lot, but you know whoever that center is will really have a bullseye on his chest now.
 
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