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  1. The Ice bowl is unbelievable that MEN played a game in those conditions and that Dallas actually made it a great game by coming back only to lose in the final seconds,game would be ppd in today's woke soft NFL.

  2. It’s funny how in the NFL Madden game of 2019 it let you pick the college All-Stars because it’s a old team and they were saying the Pittsburgh Steelers more better than them

  3. “The pats had practiced for the rain all season” o yeah how did they do that exactly? Practice with the sprinklers on? It doesn’t rain like that in New England where it’s consistent enough that you can practice in it enough to get used to it. Let alone if you did this often people would get sick

  4. Infographic at 4:15 has it backwards. Busch Stadium (the first one, there have been 3 facilities named Busch Stadium in St. Louis at this point) was not later named Sportsman's Park, that was the original name of the facility from 1902 to 1953. Then re-named Busch Stadium in 1953 after the Busch Family bought the (Baseball) Cardinals and the Stadium. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportsman%27s_Park

  5. I am more impressed with game play records made and broken when played under extreme weather conditons, not in some mamby pamby sissified artificial turf field where records and plays can be made more easily, let's put more challenge into it, too easy these days for players.

  6. Man minus 45 degree's. I live near Boston. I remember one night where it was -20 with wind chill . If you have never felt those temperatures it's brutal. The ground is so hard it's like steel
    ..

  7. I thought the 1980 Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio was called off in the third quarter for the same reasons as the 1976 College All-Star Game, a major thunderstorm.

    Believe it or not, that game ended Packers 0 Chargers 0

  8. See this is why sports fans in general are a different bread. Who in the right mind would like to endure the freezing cold temps for 3 hours straight.

  9. Nobody remembers the Colts-Dolphins Fog game in December of 75 that ended with a Toni Linhart FG in overtime to give the Colts the division. It was on par with the Philly-Bears game but it was too long ago and seems to be overlooked by all these reviews.

  10. Next time my 20 year old spoiled coworker complains about 30 degrees being cold ill remind him of that minus 50 plus wind chill. Geez. I think id have to take the day off…. Well i fix peoples heat…so instead id just charge an extra 150 percent lol

  11. Love this! My absolute favorite bad weather game ("bad" being relative because I LOVE the snow) was the 2017 Bills-Colts game in Buffalo. LeSean McCoy ran it in for the game-winning TD at the end of that epic blizzard brawl! Gotta love the snow angels in the end zone 🙂

  12. Those were some seriously messed-up games caused by the weather.

    Didn't know about the Chicago "Fog Bowl" until my father told me about it a month after it happened.

  13. I thought in the 70"s the Pittsburgh Steelers played an exhibition Game and were actually losing either late in the 3rd Qtr.. or into the 4th. Playing the Brownhouse Gang, or Warehouse etc…. Does anyone else remember this? I was very young at the time and didn't think it was against College Players, yet I could be wrong.

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