Since I've started living in Myrtle Beach, it's obvious the greatest threat to us weather-wise is the downpours and the heavy storms. Since I'm a running back, I'll always enjoy the rough-weather games because it normally means the second RB gets more carries, and I need every chance I can get to prove myself as a rookie. Those extra couple of carries though aren't going to be easy, as it will likely be very wet in our home stadium in crucial games. Since I'm playing games here right now, an important piece of equipment I need is good cleats to make sure I can stay stable on the ground during my dozens of long touchdown runs I'm sure to have with my blazing 71 speed. Jokes aside, those cleats will be really important if I'm going to stay up and power my way to get my team some extra yards while our #1 RB takes a breather. Overall, I'd say these changing seasons benefit me as a player, and it benefits us as a team because of how run-centered our offense is. When you have an incredible running QB to go along with a speed demon RB, the offense really flies no matter what the conditions are because of how flexible we can be.
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