Haha. During the Yankees game last night, I was telling Mack that the delayed rainstorm was giving me visions of Chiefs-Jets in 1998. If it starts raining like that, I pity all of you in the stadium.
I think that's a good question. I've often wondered about the common assumption that rain automatically means a low scoring, run-heavy game. It seems like slick condition give a tremendous advantage to WRs over DBs, since the WR knows where he is going and the DB has to react quickly. I would love to see data on the average scores in ganes in Wet vs. Dry conditions. I wonder if there would be a statistically significant difference?