Super Bowl braces for big chill on Feb 2
Updated: 2014-01-28 12:32
(China Daily/Agencies)
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Forecasters predict the coldest Super Bowl and a chance of rain or even snow for the Feb 2 National Football League title showdown, but players say they don't fear sub-freezing conditions.
The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks arrived on Sunday in suburban New York for Super Bowl XLVIII, which will be the first outdoor cold-weather clash in the NFL's Super Bowl era that began in 1967.
"We are not really concerned," said Denver safety David Bruton. "We have played numerous cold games.
"I have had my share of cold, so I'm just slapping on the Warm Skin (lotion) and Vaseline - something to act as an insulator - and go out there and play.
"I will wear thicker gloves, but that is about it."
The coldest Super Bowl was played in 4 C at New Orleans in 1972, but this one is likelier to be even cooler and with a 30 percent chance of rain or snow.
"It would be fun to play in some snow," said Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman.
"You can't let the weather play a part in executing the game plan," Bruton said. "We are just going to have to go out there and execute no matter how cold it is.
"It could be 10 below (zero), 20 below, you know. It's the Super Bowl. It's going to be rocking. Nobody's going to really care."
The Seahawks have tried to stress they will do the same things that put them in the Super Bowl, no matter the distractions.
"Our mentality is strong," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. "We know how to play in games like this."
NFL team owners voted in 2010 to have the game played in New York, with one notion being that a successful Big Apple appearance could open doors for future cold-weather Super Bowls.
"There are some unique aspects to this and I think that appealed to our membership," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said. "Innovation is a big part of our initiative."
Rocky Mountain chills are common for the Broncos in the winter months.
"We' ae definitely weatherproof," said Broncos tackle Orlando Franklin. "We live in a cold city. We definitely are used to a lot of different things."
Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is confident because the team has played and worked out in the cold for weeks, even though wind and snow could play havoc with Denver's record-setting precision passing attack.
"We have practiced in this and had to play in these types of conditions at different points in the year," Manning said.
"Any time you have a similar situation you can simulate during practice, it is always a good thing."
NFL championship games were often played in cold weather before the Super Bowl era and some epic moments ensued.
A frozen field for the 1934 title game in New York prompted the host Giants to don sneakers instead of cleats in the final minutes and they rallied with 27 points to beat Chicago.
A blizzard hit the 1948 final at Philadelphia, when the host Eagles beat the then-Chicago Cardinals 7-0.
To reach Super Bowl II, the Green Bay Packers beat visiting Dallas in a 1967 game known as the 'Ice Bowl' for being played in -25 C on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field.
"This year is probably going to be one of the coldest games and we are ready for it," Denver linebacker Lesley Woodyard said. "You just have to block it out and be into the moment."
Denver cornerback Champ Bailey has played 15 seasons to reach his first Super Bowl. He is ready for the chill.
"We would love to play in 70-degree (F) weather but if you tell me it's 20 degrees and I'm playing in the Super Bowl, I'm taking it," he said.
"Once you are out there, you just deal with it. Everybody has to deal with it."
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