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  • Tonights total down

    to 72.5!! was at 77 at one point. what gives?

  • #2
    Supposed to be some bad weather moving in sometime during the game.

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    • #3
      i got a buddy that lives in mobile and he just texted me and told me it is pouring there now and it supposed to be bad all night.

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      • #4
        Sometimes turnOVERS lead to short fields
        You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning

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        • #5
          Pj

          Originally posted by PhilJr View Post
          Sometimes turnOVERS lead to short fields
          exactly----fumble a Punt, KO, and they're usualy in your back yard.....

          Fumble a snap, could be short field.....

          Receivers know where they are going, defenders react, slippage by defender could be immediate TD......

          Passes going over ususally result in INT.....

          Punts off sides of foot = good field position......

          Both teams can run the ball as well as pass, and neither is rated great against the run.....

          I tend to go more for overs when the weather is bad, unless it's an unusually large wind....> 20 MPH affects passing a lot, and FG's....

          Last report I saw, was bad weather would be on the field around 1/2 time.....


          Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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          • #6
            Now (6:03 pm eastern time)
            Isolated showers and thunderstorms will continue to move rapidly northeast across portions of southwest Alabama and the western Florida Panhandle through 600 PM this evening...as a line of stronger storms advances eastward out of Mississippi. At 300 PM... the leading edge of the stronger line of storms extended from northern Choctaw County Alabama and across Wayne and northern Perry counties of southeast Mississippi. This line will advance eastward into parts of Alabama west of I-65 through 6 PM...then continue east of I-65 after 6 PM. The threat of severe weather will increase somewhat late this afternoon and evening as the line moves across the region...with damaging straight line winds and isolated tornadoes possible. A Tornado Watch is in effect for portions of the region until 7 PM this evening. In advance of the main area of showers and storms...rainfall amounts will generally be isolated and very light. But...when the more widespread heavy rains move into the area later this afternoon and early this evening...totals of 1 to 2 inches will be likely. In addition to the expected strong thunderstorms...a strong southerly wind flow will continue across the region through this evening. At times winds will gust to 30 to 35 mph.

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