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Us, since we need to pass the ball much less than them.
"Expect rejection, but expect more to overcome it."
***Marv Levy.***
"Coach Levy is one of the most inspirational people that I have ever known."
***Thurman Thomas.***
"You're not going to find a more classier, down-to-Earth person away from the field than Marv Levy. He's a guy who's pretty much made me what I am today as far as a professional player and a person."
***Jim Kelly***
Wet conditions affect a QB less than windy conditions. Winds in Cincinnati tomorrow are predicted to be light and variable. IMO wet conditions generally benefit the offense because it affects footing. The offensive skill positi9on player always knows when and where he is going to make a cut, and can better prepare for it. The defensive player, in trying to react to the ball carrier (whether a WR, TE, or RB) may have to plant his foot harder and more suddenly to keep the offensive player from gaining separation. If the footing is dicey, that makes the defensive player more likely to slip. Different playing surfaces around the league play differently when you add dampness from rain. The skill and knowledge of the equipment manager in deciding what footwear to have players wear can have a major bearing on what takes place in the game.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
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