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Does anyone know what color jerseys texans will be wearing sunday versus the STEELERS.
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aj. said:Cool. It's already in his head.
90 degree weather last week in Pittsburgh? Yeaaahright.
Here's their weather almanac from last Sunday when they played the Titans at home:
Max Temperature 82 °F
Min Temperature 57 °F
Dew Point 50 °F
Average Humidity 54
Cowher's boys in for a rude awakening if the Texans finally wise up and keep the roof open on a early season game against a black uniformed opponent.
But unfortunately, they will probably yield once again to the fan comfort aspect. I say screw fan comfort - we need every advantage we can get.
CoolieMan said:as long as they don't break out the battle red I don't care what the Texans wear.......
TheOgre said:Hate the color or our record in those uni's?
I second that notion. Sunblock and water will meet my comfort needs as long as it helps out the team.aj. said:I say screw fan comfort - we need every advantage we can get.
aj. said:But unfortunately, they will probably yield once again to the fan comfort aspect. I say screw fan comfort - we need every advantage we can get.
CoolieMan said:as long as they don't break out the battle red I don't care what the Texans wear.......
FILO_girl said:I believe someone is aware of the power of our Battle Red.![]()
It may have been near 90 up there in Penn, but we have a secret weapon. It can take down the strongest man on any day, and all of us live with it here in Houston and have built an immunity (some better than others).
What is it?
HUMIDITY.
So Steeler fans want roof closed, so open it is.CoolieMan said:I was born and raised here in Houston so I am well aware of what the weather is like....
since I will be at the game....I vote for roof closed......
BigBull17 said:So Steeler fans want roof closed, so open it is.
CoolieMan said:I was born and raised here in Houston so I am well aware of what the weather is like....
since I will be at the game....I vote for roof closed......
FILO_girl said:I am happy for you that you were born here. Thank you for pointing that out. My day is now complete.
Cowher isn't fully realizing the power of Houston's humidity. THAT is what I was pointing out.
Since I am at every home game....
ROOF OPEN!![]()
jaayteetx said:CoolieMan,
BORN and RAISED in Houston and your a STEELER fan of all things? Don't you have any hometown love?
CoolieMan said:He has played in Miami early in the season and I am sure that the weather here is not going to be a surprise....what did you expect him to say? "Please Texans, close the roof....my guys won't stand a chance with it open"....
FILO_girl said:He is acclimated to up north. If you are not here and dealing with it on a regular basis, it is quite debilitating to face. Whether you have in the past or not.
This will not win the game (roof closed), but it puts more stress on Pittsburgh to perform harder in harsher conditions.
That is no picnic.
CoolieMan said:not that it is exactly the same, but the Houston cougars played Oregan a few weeks ago and left the roof open....it seemed to affect the coogs more than the ducks.....(granted, the ducks just had more talent)
CoolieMan said:as if what anyone posts here will have any effect on the Texans decision.....
jaayteetx said:CoolieMan,
BORN and RAISED in Houston and your a STEELER fan of all things? Don't you have any hometown love?
Double Barrel said:I was going to ask the same thing.![]()
Especially at age 39, CoolieMan already knows what the Steelers mean to this town...."Luv Ya Blue" ring any bells?
Interesting to note that you're not a Pirates fan, though...![]()
GO TEXANS!![]()
Doesn't make a difference?Hervoyel said:I know that I'm in the minority on this, and a win is a win, but I just don't think it makes all that much difference if we beat a great team in September at home because they wore black uniforms and we had the roof open. If and when we meet them in the playoffs there's not going to be any 75% humidity to rely on. We're either better than they are or we're not.
Safe to say right now that we're not.
CoolieMan said:.....like when Renfro was juggling the ball when he went out of bounds in the AFC Championship game in '79.......
CoolieMan said:not as good as the Steelers Black & Gold ones....but better than most in the league...
aj. said:Just forwarded this thread to multiple members of the Texans front office. Thanks for the idea.
As a person that has played football in the Houston heat, albeit in High School, noise can be blocked out and ignored, that heat and humidity can not be. That kind of heat and humidity is a palpable force in itself, but once you add the pads and the body heat of 70,000 people, it can be debilitating. With that kind of heat, you can't drink enough water, and if you aren't used to it, you are at a distinct disadvantage.SheTexan said:And I just forwarded a notation to the same front office to be sure and REMEMBER all the comments that were sent to them last year, and during the off season, about the heat problem.![]()
I still can't figure out why you macho guys think the heat will only effect the Steelers and not the Texans! Just because they will be wearing black?? They are TOUGH, and I don't think that will bother them what-so-ever! The organization will provide coolers for both teams down on the sidelines, so what difference does it make. The heat will not get to Rothliesburger (sp) but the NOISE will!!! Close the roof and then blow the sucker off!!! NOISE will effect that team much more than the heat!
SheTexan said:And I just forwarded a notation to the same front office to be sure and REMEMBER all the comments that were sent to them last year, and during the off season, about the heat problem.![]()
I still can't figure out why you macho guys think the heat will only effect the Steelers and not the Texans! Just because they will be wearing black?? They are TOUGH, and I don't think that will bother them what-so-ever! The organization will provide coolers for both teams down on the sidelines, so what difference does it make. The heat will not get to Rothliesburger (sp) but the NOISE will!!! Close the roof and then blow the sucker off!!! NOISE will effect that team much more than the heat!
SheTexan said:I still can't figure out why you macho guys think the heat will only effect the Steelers and not the Texans! Just because they will be wearing black?? They are TOUGH, and I don't think that will bother them what-so-ever!
It was a long day for the Broncos. They lost cornerback Champ Bailey and running back Mike Anderson to injuries, wilted in the 90-degree South Florida heat and fell to 0-7 in Miami.
"We knew it was going to be difficult to come in here and deal with the elements in their backyard," said coach Mike Shanahan, now 10-3 in season openers with Denver and Oakland.
It matters a lot.A Texan said:I'm not sure how much temperature really helps one team over another. Remember when the Texans were heavy underdogs and went up to play Pittsburgh on a freezing day? I think they ended up beating the Steelers 24-6 or something like that. Both teams have to play in the same conditions.
LBC_Justin said:It isn't the thoughts of macho guys. You may not think it will bother them but history shows it WILL have an effect.
Fact - Historically Cold Weather teams struggle in september in the heat against southern teams.
The Texans need every edge they can get.
There is no color hotter than BLACK. It absorbs light/heat.
There is no color cooler than WHITE. It relects light/heat.
Air Conditioning is for the movie theater, not football.
A stadium can still be very very loud with the roof open. Some of the loudest crowds in the NFL play in open roof stadiums.
infantrycak said:Funny, it worked for us against the Raiders last year and it worked for Miami against Denver last Sunday:
Link
XBRoughneck said:The heat may effect the outcome of the game, but I doubt that it will be a noticeable advantage that the Texans will be able to use to win the game.