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Tucker began by discussing how weather can affect game outcomes, particularly focusing on winter conditions such as snow. While many players might lean toward attributing failures to difficult weather, Tucker asserted that bad weather often benefits offensive linemen. According to him, it's typically more challenging for defensive linemen to plant their feet and gain traction, thus giving offensive players a potential edge.
Citing a previous game between the Patriots and the Titans, he recalled how Tom Brady managed to throw several touchdown passes during a snowy game. Tucker contended that offenses can thrive even in adverse conditions, as receivers have a clearer advantage in knowing their routes while defenses scramble to adapt.