Agree.
Definitley a VERY good point.
No matter how much you hydrate, prepare, your body cannot change that quickly. Electrolyte balance goes out of wack.
But this game there might not be enough of a temperature difference, since it is so early in the season.
It is more of an issue after a month or so, though, when a northern team comes in from, say, 40 degree temps and it is still in the high 80's in Florida.
Also look at second half bets... when the northern teams wilt. Or in game, wait for the 4th quarter.
GL!
I was at the raiders (week 3) and bears game (week 6) in miami.
Both teams had halftime leads and totally whiffed in that second half (i remember posting on this site the day of the raiders game how this game was going to go and hit the nail on the head).
At dolphins home games, the fins wear white shirts, stand on the "shady side" on the field, and are covered a little.
The visitors wear dark jerseys, stand on the "hot side" of the field, and are NOT covered.
People make fun of nobody going to fins games when u see a lot of empty seats on tv. The truth is, that is the visitor side where its hot as hell and its a pain to sit in that sun for 3 straight hours
Again, baltimore could blow em out for all we know. All i'm saying is be careful when laying more than a FG when betting against the dolphins at home