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Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 8:21 am
by 93henfan
The Eagles-Vikes game tonight should be a spectacle. It's already coming down hard here and the worst snow and wind aren't supposed to be coming through until around kickoff. Winds are forecast to be gusting over 40 mph with accumulations of up to three inches per hour. WOO HOO!
As an Eagles fan, I'm concerned that this neutralizes our speed advantage, but I think it helps Vick and McCoy's running. Should be interesting to watch tonight.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:19 am
by tampajag
93henfan wrote:The Eagles-Vikes game tonight should be a spectacle. It's already coming down hard here and the worst snow and wind aren't supposed to be coming through until around kickoff. Winds are forecast to be gusting over 40 mph with accumulations of up to three inches per hour. WOO HOO!
As an Eagles fan, I'm concerned that this neutralizes our speed advantage, but I think it helps Vick and McCoy's running. Should be interesting to watch tonight.
I think it would be an issue if Minnesota had an offense. With Webb/Favre at QB they won't generate much O
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:19 pm
by BDKJMU
Game is postponed to Tues night.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:22 pm
by Willie
I thought football was supposed to be played in shit.

Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:28 pm
by 93henfan
Willie wrote:I thought football was supposed to be played in shit.

The Eagles players are pissed. In fact, I believe that's the very word Jeremy Maclin used on Twitter.
The problem is, the City of Philadelphia went under a state of emergency at 2pm. The NFL and Eagles were pretty much forced to postpone when that happened.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 5:57 pm
by Ivytalk
It's the only prudent decision. Why risk the lives of thousands of dedicated boobirds?
Still coming down pretty hard in Sussex County, by the way.

Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:42 pm
by clenz
So what kind of fucking president does this set?
Are they going to start postponing any games in Green Bay, Minnesota (assuming they keep the team), Chicago, Detroit, New York, Baltimore, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinatti, Denver, Indianapolis, every time there is going to be strong winds and snow?
Fuck, had the dome roof not collapsed and the Giants gotten into town on time they would have played that game on time and that was during a storm that dropped 20 inches with the same kind of winds. Green Bay and Chicago have played games in worse - even with fans traveling in.
Fucking pansy league.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:48 pm
by JayJ79
clenz wrote:So what kind of fucking president does this set?
Are they going to start postponing any games in Green Bay, Minnesota (assuming they keep the team), Chicago, Detroit, New York, Baltimore, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinatti, Denver, Indianapolis, every time there is going to be strong winds and snow?
Fuck, had the dome roof not collapsed and the Giants gotten into town on time they would have played that game on time and that was during a storm that dropped 20 inches with the same kind of winds. Green Bay and Chicago have played games in worse - even with fans traveling in.
Fucking pansy league.
are you implying that this is Obama's fault?

Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:13 pm
by UNHWildCats
clenz wrote:So what kind of fucking president does this set?
Are they going to start postponing any games in Green Bay, Minnesota (assuming they keep the team), Chicago, Detroit, New York, Baltimore, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinatti, Denver, Indianapolis, every time there is going to be strong winds and snow?
Fuck, had the dome roof not collapsed and the Giants gotten into town on time they would have played that game on time and that was during a storm that dropped 20 inches with the same kind of winds. Green Bay and Chicago have played games in worse - even with fans traveling in.
Fucking pansy league.
Doesn't set any president... not much of a precedent either.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:31 pm
by dbackjon
clenz wrote:So what kind of fucking president does this set?
Are they going to start postponing any games in Green Bay, Minnesota (assuming they keep the team), Chicago, Detroit, New York, Baltimore, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinatti, Denver, Indianapolis, every time there is going to be strong winds and snow?
Fuck, had the dome roof not collapsed and the Giants gotten into town on time they would have played that game on time and that was during a storm that dropped 20 inches with the same kind of winds. Green Bay and Chicago have played games in worse - even with fans traveling in.
Fucking pansy league.
Fuck, not this "we are tougher than that" shit again.
City declared state of emergency. No one was allowed to travel. End of story.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:09 pm
by BDKJMU
Damn double post.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 11:18 pm
by BDKJMU
93henfan wrote:Willie wrote:I thought football was supposed to be played in ****.

The Eagles players are pissed. In fact, I believe that's the very word Jeremy Maclin used on Twitter.
The problem is, the City of Philadelphia went under a state of emergency at 2pm.
The NFL and Eagles were pretty much forced to postpone when that happened.
Wrong!
"....
Nutter, reached by telephone by ESPN before the decision to postpone the game, said it was not the city's decision. "We'll be prepared," said Nutter, who said city operations officials were in constant contact with the NFL and the Eagles front office. "Either way, if there is a game or not, the city will be ready. But it's the NFL's call to play the game or not."
The city was hit by more than 30 inches of snow last year the night before the Eagles played the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on Dec. 20, 2009. The city and the Eagles cleared the streets and the stadium in time for the game -- but the snow had stopped for three hours before the game.
The postponement did not sit well with Gov. Ed Rendell, who told KYW-TV he did "not at all" agree with the decision.
"This is football; football's played in bad weather," Rendell said. "I think the fans would have gotten there, the subways work and the major arteries are still open, and other fans would have stayed home -- but you play football regardless of the weather."
The governor, who does football commentaries after Eagles games, also said the decision would be a "serious handicap" for the Eagles and was unfair to the team.
"I, for one, was looking forward to sitting in the stands throughout the snow and seeing an old-time football game," Rendell said.
Asked what Vince Lombardi would say about the decision, Rendell said "he'd be mocking us."
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I agree with Gov Rendell and this writer:
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It was asinine for the Eagles to agree to have the game postponed, as it hurts their chances of getting the #2 seed and a bye. That is HUGE. Plus, most fans would love to see a game played in the snow. NFL is run by a bunch of pussies

Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:28 pm
by JayJ79
dbackjon wrote:Fuck, not this "we are tougher than that" shit again.
City declared state of emergency. No one was allowed to travel. End of story.
Have to wonder if they declared a "state of emergency"
or if they just declared a "snow emergency".
If it is the later, while they may advise against travel, they generally don't "forbid" it. At least not around here.
Here "snow emergency" pretty much just means that cars shouldn't be parked on certain streets, so that they can plow them more effectively.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:35 pm
by clenz
If both teams are in the city, every one that needs to be at the game for it to function can get there, and the field is playable there is zero reason to cancel the game IMO.
Minnesota would have still played the Giants had the Giants been in town and the dome not collapsed. Green Bay, New England, Chicago, etc... would probably have still played the game.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:16 pm
by UNHWildCats
dbackjon wrote:clenz wrote:So what kind of fucking president does this set?
Are they going to start postponing any games in Green Bay, Minnesota (assuming they keep the team), Chicago, Detroit, New York, Baltimore, Foxborough, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinatti, Denver, Indianapolis, every time there is going to be strong winds and snow?
Fuck, had the dome roof not collapsed and the Giants gotten into town on time they would have played that game on time and that was during a storm that dropped 20 inches with the same kind of winds. Green Bay and Chicago have played games in worse - even with fans traveling in.
Fucking pansy league.
Fuck, not this "we are tougher than that" shit again.
City declared state of emergency. No one was allowed to travel. End of story.
Clenz and the rest of the UNI, NDSU, SDSU, Idaho State fan bases can make "we are tougher than that" claims when they start playing in an outdoor stadium.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:19 pm
by clenz
UNHWildCats wrote:dbackjon wrote:
Fuck, not this "we are tougher than that" shit again.
City declared state of emergency. No one was allowed to travel. End of story.
Clenz and the rest of the UNI, NDSU, SDSU, Idaho State fan bases can make "we are tougher than that" claims when they start playing in an outdoor stadium.
You can start complaining about taxes and other things like that when you get a job then.
The fact is that both teams were in the city, all essential personnel could get to the stadium to play the game. There was zero reason not to play the game.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:25 pm
by CatMom
The Eagles didn't cancel the game, the NFL did.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/minn ... ned-122610
The NFL moved the Vikings at Eagles game from Sunday night to Tuesday because of an expected blizzard that could dump more than a foot of snow on Philadelphia
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:28 pm
by UNHWildCats
clenz wrote:If both teams are in the city, every one that needs to be at the game for it to function can get there, and the field is playable there is zero reason to cancel the game IMO.
Minnesota would have still played the Giants had the Giants been in town and the dome not collapsed. Green Bay, New England, Chicago, etc... would probably have still played the game.
LOL. do you think any team would take a financial hit like that when they only play 8 home games a season? "Oh the fans wont be able to get here, but lets play the game anyway, then refund the tickets and take a huge loss"
I dont have a problem with games being pushed back due to extreme circumstances... this storms predictions were in the range of making it the third largest snowfall storm in Philadelphia history... Not just a common everyday storm.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:51 pm
by SDHornet
BDKJMU wrote:The postponement did not sit well with Gov. Ed Rendell, who told KYW-TV he did "not at all" agree with the decision.
"This is football; football's played in bad weather," Rendell said. "I think the fans would have gotten there, the subways work and the major arteries are still open, and other fans would have stayed home -- but you play football regardless of the weather."
The governor, who does football commentaries after Eagles games, also said the decision would be a "serious handicap" for the Eagles and was unfair to the team.
"I, for one, was looking forward to sitting in the stands throughout the snow and seeing an old-time football game," Rendell said.
On NBC Nightly News they played a recording of his ranting that made me fall out of my chair. Essentially he said if this happened in China the Chinese would still make it to the game and they would walk if they had to. Not only would they walk but they would be doing some calculus on the way.
It was pretty epic. I'm too lazy to dig up a recording. Maybe an Eagles or UNI fan can dig it up.

Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:58 pm
by FargoBison
The NFL is all about image, being a tough guy is no longer a part of that. Sad but true.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:16 am
by 93henfan
Whenever discussing PA Gov (and former Philly Mayor) Ed Rendell, you have to take what he says about the Eagles with a grain of salt, because he is a huge, huge Eagles fan. He is one of the regular, weekly hosts of the Eagles post-game show on Comcast SportsNet Philly, not from Harrisburg but in the studio in South Philly. He becomes very populist when discussing the Eagles.
Still, I doubt the result would have been any different if he was still Mayor when this all went down. It sounds like the NFL was moving this to Tuesday, regardless of what Mike Nutter was saying.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:22 am
by clenz
UNHWildCats wrote:clenz wrote:If both teams are in the city, every one that needs to be at the game for it to function can get there, and the field is playable there is zero reason to cancel the game IMO.
Minnesota would have still played the Giants had the Giants been in town and the dome not collapsed. Green Bay, New England, Chicago, etc... would probably have still played the game.
LOL. do you think any team would take a financial hit like that when they only play 8 home games a season? "Oh the fans wont be able to get here, but lets play the game anyway, then refund the tickets and take a huge loss"
I dont have a problem with games being pushed back due to extreme circumstances... this storms predictions were in the range of making it the third largest snowfall storm in Philadelphia history... Not just a common everyday storm.
Why would they have to give refunds, other than to save face with some fans?
The game would have been played on time, at the correct venue. It's not like the Vikings situation where the game had to be moved to a different city, then a different venue that doesn't hold as many people.
Re: Snow Football!
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:46 am
by Gil Dobie
Obviously the ECB goverment forces don't trust the ECB drivers as much as the Minnesota/Iowa Contigent for the game last week at TCF Stadium that was played in snow.
