Sloppy surface could slow Colts receivers

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FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots are preparing what may be the best defense against Peyton Manning and his speedy receivers: a slippery field.

The team left the Gillette Stadium grass uncovered through Wednesday's rain and Thursday's fog. With more rain or snow expected Friday and freezing temperatures for the weekend, the Indianapolis Colts' prolific offense could find the footing funky in Sunday's playoff game.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick knows a cold front may be as critical as his three-man defensive front in slowing down the Colts. But he certainly wouldn't turn the field into an ice rink or a quagmire just to help his team, would he?

``My job is not to pull weeds,'' he said Wednesday with an innocent-looking smirk. ``I have a lot of other things to do. Or rake the field and all of that. I'm sure that will all be taken care of.''

Belichick, who delves into the smallest detail, includes weather in his planning even though he may not have the final say on field maintenance.

``I'm sure he's consulted on it,'' team spokesman Stacey James said, ``but it's a collaborative effort between our stadium operations people and the grounds crew.''

NFL rules say the field should be covered on the day and night before a game if there is any chance of precipitation.

There's a 90 percent chance of rain or snow on Friday in the Boston area before a dry weekend with temperatures ranging from 20 to 34 degrees on Saturday and 16 to 33 degrees on Sunday, with mostly cloudy skies. There will be plenty of time for the moisture to turn to ice before the game's late afternoon start, at 4:45 p.m. EST.

There are heating coils beneath the field that could keep the turf from freezing, but they won't stop all that moisture from making the field slick, maybe even muddy.

``We feel like it's our nature'' to play in inclement weather, Patriots linebacker Roman Phifer said. ``We live up here. We play in it. We practice in it. So, obviously, that's something that we're used to.''

Other Patriots think a slippery field won't make a difference to the fifth highest-scoring offense in NFL history with 522 points and three receivers -- Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne and Brandon Stokely -- with more than 1,000 yards receiving.

``They beat people in cold weather. They beat people on turf,'' strong safety Rodney Harrison said. ``They're going to catch touchdowns. They're going to run the ball. It doesn't matter what surface they're playing on. They could be playing on hot coals. It doesn't matter.''

Coach Tony Dungy said field conditions won't be a factor, even though his Colts play home games indoors.

The Colts, 4-3 this season when playing outside, felt temperatures dip below 65 degrees only twice. Indoors, they're 9-1.

Last season, the only two games the Colts played in precipitation were losses -- a light rain at Jacksonville and occasional snow at New England in the AFC championship game. This week, they worked out indoors because their practice field was wet, but they left the doors open for a blast of cold air.

``When the field condition is a little bit different than usual, I might change my game a little bit, but I'm still a ball player, I'm still going to go out there and perform,'' said Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney, the NFL sack leader. ``It's going to be slow for us, it's going to be slow for them.''

Last season, the Patriots were 4-0 in rain or snow; this season they are 2-0 in the rain.

``It's January and we're in New England. It's not going to be 50 degrees,'' Patriots tight end Christian Fauria said. ``Your best bet is just to hope it's not minus 10.''

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I think that is pretty pathetic if they are trying to do this, although they do have home field Advantage. Also I HATE the Pats.

Nothing would make me happier for Peyton lead a 80 yard drive near the end of the game to take the lead with about a minute to go.
Then Brady would get the ball and start to drive the ball, then on one pass play, his WR would slip in a muddy part of the field and Indy would INT the ball to clinch the victory!

BTW...news has been REALLY slow around here lately...
 

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Sloppy Joes are enjoyed less frequently by Pariah than he would like.
 

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there are countless different ways to do it, and everyone has their own idea of what a sloppy joe should taste like--from spicey, to bbq-y, to sweet (my personal tastes lean to the seeter side). But, the think that they all have in common is ground beef and tomato sauce/paste. It turns out being a gooey mess of ground beef that spills over the bun. Thus, "Sloppy" Joes.
 

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It ain't fair!! It just ain't no fair!!

Last year, when the Titans had to play the Pats in the divisional round up in Foxboro, it didn't start till 8pm eastern time, but the game went well past midnight east coast time, and it was warmer in Alaska!! Game temp at kickoff was 4 degrees, and it fell below zero by halftime!! And the Colts are complaining about a little sloppy weather :confused: Please, give me a break!!!


Even though the Titans lost, that game was still classic, it will be shown for years as one of the coldest NFL games ever played...and definitely the coldest ever played in Foxboro :thumbup:

I'd love to see how Manning's Colts would do in those conditions :D
 

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BigRedVol said:
It ain't fair!! It just ain't no fair!!

Last year, when the Titans had to play the Pats in the divisional round up in Foxboro, it didn't start till 8pm eastern time, but the game went well past midnight east coast time, and it was warmer in Alaska!! Game temp at kickoff was 4 degrees, and it fell below zero by halftime!! And the Colts are complaining about a little sloppy weather :confused: Please, give me a break!!!


Even though the Titans lost, that game was still classic, it will be shown for years as one of the coldest NFL games ever played...and definitely the coldest ever played in Foxboro :thumbup:

I'd love to see how Manning's Colts would do in those conditions :D

Read the article again. The Colts aren't complaining. Bill Polian even said on the radio yesterday, "So what? The Patriots have to play on the same field that we do."
 

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Gee! said:
But wouldnt it slow the DB's too?

:shrug:

From all I read a sloppy field is really tougher on a DB than the receiver. The receiver knows when he is going to cut or stop while the DB has to make quick adjutments often falling on his keister or not being able to adjust.
 

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Manning is going to carve the NE backup defense up like he's weilding a ginsu knife...
 
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