I bet the field will be in better shape than the Rams home games at the Coliseum. I would be more concerned if it were more wind. Good preparation for Chicago later in the year. I imagine half the team has played in some cold weather before.
that's an amazing fieldhttps://www.thedenverchannel.com/li...le-high-stadium-where-the-denver-broncos-play
Secret No. 6: There are 2 tarps for the field.
There's the snow tarp, the thick one, created to keep moisture out.
There's also a grow tarp that allows the sun in, but keeps the frost out.
The grass at Sports Authority Field is 100 percent Kentucky Blue Grass that grows year round. It's not allowed to go dormant, DeWitt said.
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Under the grass is 21 miles of heated pipes to help keep the grass green year round.
Sports Authority Field is one of the few stadium to have a flat playing surface. That's because that underground piping system also has a vacuum system that can drain the field of water during rain and snow storms.
Serious question here.
Should i start a backup QB instead of Goff?
I’m looking at staying with Jared since my backup is Rivers against the turnover creating Browns defense.Serious question here.
Should i start a backup QB instead of Goff?
He was in the PAC 12 with 2 Colorado and 2 Washington schools so it’s possible he played in it at Cal.Do we know if Goff has ever heard of snow? Let's face it, most winter storms come from the WEST.
My wife and I will be flying out from Utah for this game!
Not super excited for the cold and snow.
But I am way pumped to see the Rams live for my third time and my wife's first.
Another honest question - Does Denver practice outdoors or indoors? If they move practices indoors when it starts to get cold, they wont have a lot more experience playing in the elements than we do. They will undoubtedly be more used to the elevation but I'm guessing they're not out practicing in the snow.