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Lettuce discuss Whipple's offense

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Wind is the only thing you don't want.

Shit Tom Brady has said he likes snow/rain because his guys know where they are going and usually creates better seperation.

the guy who was average in college and took 3 years in the NFL to become elite


just like college where you get them for 7 years baby


PS: he is the GOAT
 
In the 3rd coldest game in NFL history, the Seahawks and Vikings both threw the ball 28 times. There's like 5 games a decade where passing is impossible

Running "only" in the cold weather is a thing of the past.

If a team's identity is to have the ability to pass well, there's no reason you shouldn't be able to do so in cold weather. I've had roughly 10-12 tall boys this evening and throwing shit against the wall BW. I should probably just go pass out so I'm ready for my 9am Zoom call.
 
Running "only" in the cold weather is a thing of the past.

If a team's identity is to have the ability to pass well, there's no reason you shouldn't be able to do so in cold weather. I've had roughly 10-12 tall boys this evening and throwing shit against the wall BW. I should probably just go pass out so I'm ready for my 9am Zoom call.
Or you should drink more.
 
I agree 100% man, when you have Russel Wilson throwing to NFL WRs and being blocked for by NFL OL you can throw the ball in below 0.
And if you knew even the most basic amount of math, you'd be able to convert Pro weather to college weather and see that throwing the ball holds when it's 22.
 
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