What Do We Say To Jackets In San Jose? Not Today
As November comes, it brings the autumn winds and a chill to the air. For most of the country, this means the coats and wool hats are being taken out of storage and hands are being rubbed together to give a bit of extra warmth on a chilly fall morning. On the other hand, the high for today in San Jose is 69 (nice), surely this will not last but for The San Jose Sabercats, they host the Colordao Yeti at home in week 13 and by the rollercoaster of the season they had, they won’t be worrying about playoff weather, unfortunately for them. As for some of the players, this weather is not what they are used to for November. Such as rookie safety Oswald Grimnir, whose hometown, Lebanon, Kansas has a high of 49. For those who have become acclimated to the west coast weather, a 60 degree day could be quite chilly. Extra stretching is added to the routine and sweat suits are broken out for walkthroughs. Never cold enough to break out the outdoor space heaters but oddly enough for a sport known for tough guys, the west coast weather has still been able to soften up some of gridiron’s warriors, some may argue this could have caused some players not be grizzled enough soon enough in the season to give this team the push for a playoff run.
As November comes, it brings the autumn winds and a chill to the air. For most of the country, this means the coats and wool hats are being taken out of storage and hands are being rubbed together to give a bit of extra warmth on a chilly fall morning. On the other hand, the high for today in San Jose is 69 (nice), surely this will not last but for The San Jose Sabercats, they host the Colordao Yeti at home in week 13 and by the rollercoaster of the season they had, they won’t be worrying about playoff weather, unfortunately for them. As for some of the players, this weather is not what they are used to for November. Such as rookie safety Oswald Grimnir, whose hometown, Lebanon, Kansas has a high of 49. For those who have become acclimated to the west coast weather, a 60 degree day could be quite chilly. Extra stretching is added to the routine and sweat suits are broken out for walkthroughs. Never cold enough to break out the outdoor space heaters but oddly enough for a sport known for tough guys, the west coast weather has still been able to soften up some of gridiron’s warriors, some may argue this could have caused some players not be grizzled enough soon enough in the season to give this team the push for a playoff run.
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