GOGOAT1: The problem is when you play is snow a lot the best teams does not win the game as much. But, the Super Bowl is not played in bad weather. How many Super Bowls has Minnesota and Buffalo won ?
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I'm a SoCal native (now coastal N. County SD) and love it here.
I agree that 'Really' Cold climate teams generally have the advantage against warm-weather teams when things turn ugly... and more than just the normal home-field advantage.
As a fan, I generally don't like the 'ugly' games as much (especially Rams). I can see why others do however and I freely admit I have a bias based on my geography/experience.
However, to imply cold-weather teams that play outside during the year are less likely to win SBs? I don't see it. How many SBs between: KC, NE, Pitt, GB, NYG, Phi ...
I wouldn't be surprised if stats leaned the opposite way frankly where causality could be linked to how those teams are built (e.g., strong OL/run games and dominant Defenses)... strengths that also tend to play well for NFL championships in any conditio