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Originally Posted by Gonzo
Yes, I have been in said weather, its been like that for a week here actually. Yes, running in the cold is hard because breathing cold air starts to get painful. Yes, the football gets slippery in the cold, but its not greased down in WD-40. This is all common knowledge so I don't know what you're getting at here. I mean, its easy to assume I've never played football in the cold, and thats why you're wrong here.
I was agreeing with RP, and disagreeing with you in saying that cold weather doesn't affect a QB's performance that bad. But then again, I don't know what I'm talking about.
So do tell, what makes you the authority on the subject? Is there some sort of degree for this? 
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You don't need a degree, it does effect the game especially passing a lot.
That being said, I didn't see the game, or looked at the stats and have no opinion on Grossman, I'm just commenting on the effects -10 degree weather has on throwing a football.
Also, has it really been -10 for the last week where you live? and is that before or after windchill?