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Cold weather brings the need for a running game

By Todd McShay
Scouts, Inc.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Though there are oases like Los Angeles and Gainesville, the gradual change in seasons is beginning to impact the weather in most parts of the country. The crisp, sun-splashed fall loses ground to the artic, cloud-covered winter each day. Fingers grow stiff and the ball hardens in the cold, making it both difficult and painful to catch. These poor weather conditions also can impact a quarterback's grip on the ball and vision of the field. Naturally, this is why passing attacks start to suffe ...

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