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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi
A lot of people say this. I get why, it makes sense logically but it isn't true.
Bad weather favors a fast offense. The defense doesn't know what the offensive players are going to do and it's harder to make cuts reacting than it is making cuts offensively when you know what you're about to do.
In fact, the rain favors the Chiefs on both offense and defense. Because Pat's arm is way more likely to cut through the rain than Bortles' is. Kareem Hunt is way more likely to break tackles than Yeldon is. The Chiefs receivers are way more likely to get open in soggy conditions than theirs are.
If it rains I won't be worried at all. Bortles trying to beat us with his legs is something I welcome.
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Wet footballs never favor the offense. It's hard to catch passes and it's harder not to fumble.
There's a difference between rain before the game and rain DURING the game.