Maybe if were talking extreme snow and winds were the air game becomes virtually impossible for both teams forcing both to use a heavy dose of ground and pound.
You say the same cliches over and over but you're not paying attention to other people's info. The patriots have pretty much dominated in snow games. During the week 13 game Sanchez was heard on the sidelines saying "it's too cold to play football". LT has not played well in bad weather in the past. Not to mention that the Jets best run blocker is injured. The Jets will get their ~150 or so rushing yards no matter what, but for them to win they need a great game out of Sanchez. If I were you I would be praying for a bubble to spontaneously form over Gillette Stadium over Saturday night. Edit: FWIW, here in NE we're expecting the possibility of some snow on Saturday night but clearing up for a relatively "nice" mid 30s and overcast by mid-day.
i would say the forecast for your participation on this messageboard just took a turn for the worst. /banhammer
Ironic post, considering most of your Jets brethren on this board think the Pats are Brady, BB, and not much else. Also... If you think bad weather benefits the Jets you don't know anything! The Pats live for bad weather. Bad weather makes it tougher for Revis to play man, because it's easier to run where you know you're going, which the receiver does. The weather makes it tougher for the Jets to get any pass rush, which they don't get alot of in good weather. The Pats thrive in the bad weather.