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generally speaking--and pardon my lack of knowledge--but how should we expect this to effect production. Is this a boost for running backs, wr's defenses..etc? Also--in regards to the rain in cinci---could this effect what the pats plan on doing with amendola? I imagine a wet field is worse for stable footing--which might not be the best for a guy coming off a groin injury. Would they risk this--or could this be a sign that he'll mainly be a decoy? I'm not speculating--I'm just asking as I haven't ever really considered weather very much in the past.

 
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not really pal, weather plays big into fantasy football and gameplans... Your not gonna start a qb going into a 35 mph windstorm or snowstorm are you? Or is it overrated to when the field is soaking wet and hard downfall and your expecting high receiving numbers... Get real.

 
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not really pal, weather plays big into fantasy football and gameplans... Your not gonna start a qb going into a 35 mph windstorm or snowstorm are you? Or is it overrated to when the field is soaking wet and hard downfall and your expecting high receiving numbers... Get real.
Which game are we expecting the 35 mph winds for?
Ya... but.... I mean ..... 10 MPH winds...... I mean.... They are so strong....... Just Crazy.......

People way way way way over-react to Weather when it comes to football. It might have a little effect but I wouldn't make a decision on a player unless it was that 30+ MPH wind.

Guess what its mostly sunny for the Broncos game better bench Manning NOW! Link to show you total points by condition.

http://www.nflstatsblog.com/2011/08/myth-1-bad-weather-affects-score.html

Wind plays some part (the most I think):

http://www.advancednflstats.com/2012/01/weather-effects-on-passing.html

NFL Weather:

http://www.nflweather.com

Again if its a hurricane that is a lot different than sporadic heavy rain in Cincinnati.

 

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