LOL....The weather channel says the Bills will win! (1 Viewer)

Weather Underground says:

Sunday
Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers in the morning...then partly sunny in the afternoon. Highs around 70. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.


http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=buffalo, ny&wuSelect=WEATHER

Partly sunny sounds good to me. Hurricane Drew sounds even better!

And since they have field turf and an irrigation system the field will be fine come gametime at 3.

If the Saints held still held their training camp in Thibodaux, they would be used to a wet and muddy field. How embarrassing that a team from NOLA might have trouble in the rain.

Unless they are going to go play at the local high school that won't be a problem.

The Bills have field turf.
 
What was Al Roker thinking?

THIS JUST IN, AN UPDATE FROM JIM CANTORE: There will be a high pressure system entering Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo about noon, approximately three hours before game time. This high pressure system will be wearing a red, white, and blue jersey numbered 81. At the head of this high pressure system will be a massive amount of hot air which will have a steering effect on the system of showers that were originally predicted to hit the Buffalo area. The initial forecast of a 40% chance of thundershowers has now been revised to include plenty of golden sunshine, 40points on the scoreboard accompanied by an invigorating southerly Brees and frequent cloud-to-ground lightning strikes touching down in whichever endzones are occupied by Saints receivers. The National Weather Service would like to warn Buffalo Bills defenders and fans near these endzones to take all necessary precautions to prevent the risk of electric Shockey, vacating all areas in proximity of these endzones. These Bills fans are advised by halftime to take cover in a sheltered area, perhaps the concourses or parking garages. The National Weather Service further advises that these individuals should evacuate Ralph Wilson Stadium before the second half begins because they should only expect Moore of the same during the second half of the ballgame.

ALSO: Jim Cantore also would like to know which meteorologist is responsible for picking these NFL games for the Weather Channel. Not only did this particular meteorologist not pick any NFC South team to win, this meteorologist's logic for picking the Bills to win included the implication that the Saints would struggle in "outdoor games" involving rain. Ralph Wilson field has artificial turf that will not get muddy...and the Saints will feel enlivened by temperatures in the sixties. The fastest-producing offense in the NFL will have even more than usual "pep in its step." Cantore would like to know whose brain fart it was to pick the Bills.

Was it Roker?

Yep, must have been Al Roker. Stick to weather, Big Al. Stick to weather.


 
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