I think the rule is you have to wait 30 minutes after each lightening strike in the area. So after each one it's 30 minutes. That's how it is in NCAA, if i'm remembering correctly, not sure about NFL.
This may be a good thing for us, we can now regroup and start over. Right now we are really struggling.
Yeah, it's all fun 'n game to talk about it's a man's game and all that. But, you don't mess around with mother nature. She'll pop a cap in your a** in the blink of an eye.
playing football in rain is one thing, but lighting??? I'll pass. When I'm playing golf and I see that crap, I put my head down and go for cover.
Beter safe than sorry. Having said that, though...that stadium's electrical grounding is easily as well-engineered as any structure anywhere, with lightning rods that would provide a better path to ground than anything around them for miles...except maybe Calder, which would be about the same. So...get out there already!
I was expecting to catch the first 3 quarters, but thanks to the weather, only got to watch the first half since it was a school night and Im a responsible young man
No, cool guy. I dont have a bed time. But when I feel sick, have school the next day, have a pre-calc test first hour at 7:20 AM, Im not going to sleep at 1 AM and waking up at 6. Im just not an idiot. I actually give a **** about how tired I am the next day and how I do at school