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I'm fully bought into the narrative that the cold helps us and hurts them since we primarily run and they primarily pass.
The field is heated isnt it? Or am I crazy?
EDIT: confirmed
"The field at Arrowhead Stadium, though, is kept relatively warm, thanks to a North Andover, Mass., company that designed the underground heating system that keeps it from freezing."
That's true in that this type of weather usually favors the running team. The ultimate plan would be to receive the ball to start the game (which I usually hate) run the ball down their throats for a TD and set the tone from there.
Hopefully this weather will cripple their offense for the first couple of drives before they get warmed up. Just RUN RUN RUN with Henry on that first drive. No defense wants to tackle him in this weather that early in the game.