Chicago's Chilly Challenge for the Rams
The Rams are in for a frosty surprise when they face the Bears in Chicago. The weather report predicts snow and a bone-chilling 20 degrees for Sunday night's game.
Bears Coach Ben Johnson Thrives in the Cold
Bears coach Ben Johnson is thrilled about the cold conditions. He has a history of embracing chilly weather, believing it can be a game-changer.
"I'm not sure if it will significantly impact the Rams' passing game."
Johnson acknowledges that Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has experience playing in cold weather. He thinks that cold weather alone won't give the Bears a huge advantage.
Johnson's Experience with Cold Weather
Johnson used to be the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. Even though the Lions play in an indoor stadium, Johnson made sure his team was ready for cold weather. He had his players practice outside to get used to the cold.
"How will the Rams prepare for the cold weather in Chicago?"
Rams' Unfamiliarity with Cold Conditions
The Rams are from sunny Los Angeles. They are not used to playing in such cold conditions. Johnson hopes that the cold weather will make the Rams feel uncomfortable, giving the Bears an edge in the game.
Cold Weather: A Factor, But Not the Only One
Playing in cold weather can be tough. It can affect a team's performance. But it's not the only factor that determines the outcome of a game. The Rams have a strong team and experience playing in different conditions.
"It will be interesting to see how they handle the cold weather in Chicago."