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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:25 PM




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number1jagfan (10/29/2008)
I remember a game a couple years ago  against the 49er's in December, where it was constant light rain with a high of probably 34. During the game it actually flurried. That was the coldest I've been to in Jax, and probably one of the coldest ever.

Without a doubt, hands down the coldest. The temps were in the 30's which isn't nearly as bad as it felt. A mist and wind had the cold hitting the bone... it was terrible.



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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:25 PM


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I went to a game vs. the Patriots in 1997 I believe, In December, it was VERY cold. High in the 30s I think. Coldest game I can remember.



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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 1:58 PM




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The Cleveland game in 2000..... My young children still haven't forgiven me to this day.
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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:01 PM




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Buddhatut (10/29/2008)
I went to a game vs. the Patriots in 1997 I believe, In December, it was VERY cold. High in the 30s I think. Coldest game I can remember.

You sure that wasn't the Clots? I remember that game as being very cold.



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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:04 PM




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On the flipside the hottest game ever had to be the Buffalo game earlier this year.  That was downright brutal.

It begs the question.  As a spectator do you prefer 100  degrees or 35?  I think I prefer cooler if there is no wind.  Windchill is what makes sitting in a cold stadium so painful.  They both suck.  How about sunny and 72.  That will work.



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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:08 PM




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I am admittedly the single biggest cold wimp in the history of the world. Give me the 100 day anyday.



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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:44 PM


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Ask Vic.



 

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Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:48 PM




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JRD (10/29/2008)
On the flipside the hottest game ever had to be the Buffalo game earlier this year. That was downright brutal.

It begs the question. As a spectator do you prefer 100 degrees or 35? I think I prefer cooler if there is no wind. Windchill is what makes sitting in a cold stadium so painful. They both suck. How about sunny and 72. That will work.




I'll take the heat, HATE cold weather!




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Posted Thursday, October 30, 2008 1:11 PM




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JRD (10/29/2008)
On the flipside the hottest game ever had to be the Buffalo game earlier this year. That was downright brutal.

It begs the question. As a spectator do you prefer 100 degrees or 35? I think I prefer cooler if there is no wind. Windchill is what makes sitting in a cold stadium so painful. They both suck. How about sunny and 72. That will work.


That game was the worst ever, give me cold any day.

I lost over 4 pounds just sitting in the stands that day.
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Posted Thursday, October 30, 2008 2:47 PM


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Christmas Eve inaugural season against the Browns. It was 42 air temp with an  enormous wind chill. Last second field goal by Mike Hollis and Browns last game in Cleveland before moving to Baltimore.



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