Saturday, January 16th Rams at Packers 3:35pm FOX Ravens at Bills 7:15pm NBC Sunday, January 17th Browns at Chiefs 2:05pm CBS Bucs at Saints 5:40pm FOX
Odd quirk of the season - a tackle that played for Indy in the Wild Card game could play for Green Bay this weekend. First time in history a player would suit up for two different teams in the same playoffs.
Within two seasons.... Buffalo gets beaten by Houston in the playoffs then advance farther in the playoffs than the Texans have EVER been. Make it make sense
After Jackson got knocked out (Bills defense is legit), if Huntley hits wide open Hollywood Brown on that 4th down wind-aided overthrow...then his receiver doesn't drop the easy 3rd down pass in the redzone, who knows how it plays out. Why are there complaints about baseball stadiums not having retractable roofs and having to play in the elements, but football does not? Weather certainly affected that game.
Not saying you're wrong, but besides the fact a wet baseball might 'get away' from a pitcher -- striking a batter in the face -- football is viewed more as 'manly'. So, you know, gotta play through everything. Baseball is also often described as 'pure'. When was the last time anyone ever described football as 'pure'?
The flipside is that every baseball field has its own dimensions while football is standardized there. No one would be OK with every football team having a different length/width field. Each sport seems to have its own "acceptable" version of homefield advantage, I guess?
Wear a helmet, Little Leaguers do. Football players do. Except lightning. And the time it hailed so hard we couldn't leave the locker room, while our parents and fans watched their cars get blasted in the parking lot. Baseball was dirty before football existed. I'm just joking around. @Major, as well.