The East Coast has been bombarded by snow, but this weekend is pretty important and snow is not about to stop the NFL or it’s fans.
Cardinal fans have been expressing their distaste on the weather conditions here in North Carolina, but their head coach, Bruce Arians, doesn’t seem to concerned.
“Sunday is going to be 37, wind about six miles an hour,” Arians said, via the Arizona Republic. “You couldn’t ask for better than that in Charlotte.
“I think the playoffs, at this time of year, you have to expect some weather. I feel bad because our fans aren’t going to be able to get there, supposedly because of flights getting canceled. We have some great fans that travel with us and you hope they’ll be able to get in town for the game.”
Charlotte is expected to have a high of 46 with a low of 25. This is playoff weather as Arians described. Playing in the winter, these type of weather conditions aren’t too surprising. Despite two southern teams facing off in snow like weather, both coaches are very familiar with it. So, who has the upper hand? What we do know is that Seattle did prep the Cardinals by giving them tips on what cleats to wear. When did rival teams start giving advice? What part of the game is that?
Either way, prepare for a great matchup tomorrow as two hungry teams go head to head for the NFC.
Also, it looks like the Panthers are enjoying this snow.
The elements may change, but we don’t. #KeepPounding
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