I wrote what I wrote in my previous post because you inferred I sit in a warm house, therefore, who am I to make comments regarding cold weather. So that's what that was about. I wholeheartedly understand your beef with weather. I just don't think it's a big deal. The fans attend these night games. The games get good ratings. The Saturday night playoff games have been huge successes and this past Saturday night's Patriots-Giants game garnered huge ratings.
I don't like watching games with start times of 9:30 and 10 in the morning, but as far as night games I'd agree with you. The west coast benefits. That is one of the ancillary reasons why I think I will eventually find my way to California, Oregon, or Washington.
Personally, I would like to see the league resume playing the annual game against the college all-stars. The possibility for career-ending injuries just adds to the spice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_All-Star_Game
I just don't understand that annual game. Rookies would leave their team to play in an exhibition game. Huh? If such a game were played in August of 2007, guys like Darrelle Revis and David Harris would have left training camp to practice and then play in an exhibition game, along with other NFL rookies, against the Indianapolis Colts. Very weird.
I live for cold weather games. Any game that takes place in weather above 10 degrees F just isnt football. It also should be snowing and windy as fuck.