The elements do not faze Jay MVP Cue. Throwing with good weather he rocks, in the snow he is great, with wind he is fantastic and in the rain he excels. The only problem he feels, or does not feel, is his hands when it is very cold. But that is an advantage, as he is able to throw longer on these conditions. The main problem here is the crowd behind the goal line, that might have a ball thrown into their face if they are not paying attention. Jay Cue loves the crowd and wishes them nothing but the best, but if you go into a Portland Pythons game in bad weather, you better assess all your possibilities of getting a nose job the next day.
Looking into the running game, if it is really cold, Jay might break the record of "running yards with hands in pockets". Yes, he plays with an uniform that has pockets, where he keeps some Halloween candy to nibble during the game. He also shares the candy if someone asks for it, he is no cheapskate. I mean, he is a little bit, but not with candy.
So, in conclusion, check the weather before coming to a Python game. And also, check your healthcare plan if you do not want to go bankrupt.
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Looking into the running game, if it is really cold, Jay might break the record of "running yards with hands in pockets". Yes, he plays with an uniform that has pockets, where he keeps some Halloween candy to nibble during the game. He also shares the candy if someone asks for it, he is no cheapskate. I mean, he is a little bit, but not with candy.
So, in conclusion, check the weather before coming to a Python game. And also, check your healthcare plan if you do not want to go bankrupt.
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