Feb 01 5:46p by Joel Thorman
SB Nation's Joel Thorman of Arrowhead Pride is on the ground in South Florida, providing reports, commentary and impressions from Super Bowl week.
If you haven’t heard, there’s been a constant stream of rain hitting South Florida today. Not only is this incredibly annoying when you don’t bring the necessary overcoats, but it’s causing logistical problems for the NFL.
Tuesday’s Media Day, traditionally held on the field of the Super Bowl stadium, has now been moved to the club level of Sun Life Stadium.
This doesn’t change a whole lot as the content of the various media reports won’t be affected but it does make life difficult for those media types on-site (like me) and possibly for the players should the weather continue.
"We will not change much due to the weather," Colts head coach Jim Caldwell told reporters today. "We'll get prepared for it just in case we have to deal with some of the same issues we dealt with last time."
During a press conference this afternoon, officials from the tri-county area jokingly blamed the rain on each other. This is one thing the Super Bowl Host Committee can’t control (like they do everything else).
Super Bowl officials did reach out to weather experts and assured us that weather for the big game is expected to be sunny and cloud-free.
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South Florida Rain Causing Super Bowl Problems
Feb 1
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