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-11-11-2005 #1
Time to bring the rain...
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Looks like there's a 90% chance of rain for this game. Let's hope the game doesn't get too sloppy.
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-11-11-2005 #2
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The only games I remember in the rain in Seattle were good for us, not to mention a huge win about two years ago in a rainy Pittsburgh. I don't think rain is going to be a factor for us. I like our chances.
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-11-11-2005 #3
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For what its worth, the last time Bulger played in the rain was a couple years back againt the Steelers. He went 22-37 for 375 yards with 1 TD and no Ints. as the Rams won 33-21.
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-11-11-2005 #4
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Let it rain, let it rain!
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-11-11-2005 #5
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If it rains, this will only be the 2nd time that the rain will affect the game since the Seahawks have started playing at Seahawk Stadium.
There have been slights drizzles but they only last a few minutes. The game against the Cowboys was a steady rain. If the current weather in Seattle is an indicater of what's to come this Sunday, than expect the rain to be very prominent.____________________________________________
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-11-11-2005 #6
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I, for one, like to see some mud on the jerseys!
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-11-11-2005 #7
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yeah...we don't have mud either. We've got Field Turf - the synthetic grass that is built on top of a thick rubber padding, unlike concrete like astroturft, and built with individual grass-like hairs instead of a field weave.
Originally Posted by AvengerRam
The stadium was orignally supposed to be a grass field like the neighboring baseball stadium, but city officials and team owner wanted to have the field turf because it would require less maintence and offer just as much cushion as real grass.____________________________________________
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-11-12-2005 #8
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Re: Time to bring the rain...
Yeah, I dont think this will give anyone an advantage either. Heres to no injuries
I remember that steelers game...wasent that their 1000th game or something?
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-11-12-2005 #9
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Rain,snow,hot sun,and mud should be a part of all football games.It separates the Men from the T.Os.
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-11-12-2005 #10
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rain will not matter to the rams, the have shown they can win in crappy weather.
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Re: Time to bring the rain...
Originally Posted by jkramsfan
Not to be a smart ass or anything...but when did you prove that? 2 years ago? I think its about time you were put to the test again
by the way, I heard its only a 50% chance of rain now
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-11-12-2005 #12
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If it does rain Av, you'll see globs of tire particles instead of mud. Interesting that when tires are disposed of, they are handled as toxic hazardous waste.
Originally Posted by AvengerRam
Great sig pic by the way.
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-11-12-2005 #13
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Yes the 1000th Steelers game was nice and rainy and I was there to see the Rams win that game.
Originally Posted by yesiamahawkfan
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-11-12-2005 #14
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Rain and tire particles.......brilliant!!:tongue:
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-11-13-2005 #15
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Well. Seattle recievers can't catch the ball without the Rain against us. It'll just help us on D
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