The prospect of seeing a frosty game makes Week 15 much better. The Bills-Dolphins game at the Highmark Stadium could have a lake effect at the Highmark Stadium. Moreover, the situation could be troublesome for the ones coming in from Miami who are not conversant with wintry conditions. It led to the NFL fans slamming the Miami Dolphins as the situation could negatively affect them.
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A lake-effect snowstorm would hit the Orchard Park area, which could stay persistent on the game day. The residents can expect up to 2 feet of snow off Lake Erie, with even more coming off Lake Ontario. There is no change in location since the conditions are better, unlike last time.
Are the Miami Dolphins in trouble?
The Week 15 Bills-Dolphins game could turn into the Snow Bowl since Orchard Park would receive 18 to 24 inches of snow. They used heaters at the SoFi Stadium, where the temperature was around 55 degrees. The area has an 80% chance of snowfall, which could be adverse for Miami.
The #Dolphins had heaters near their bench inside SoFi Stadium when they lost to the #Chargers last week. The temperature outside was about 55 degrees.
This is the forecast for the #Bills game. Snow. pic.twitter.com/enEqqPuiGr
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 15, 2022
It led to the NFL fans having a field trip over the Miami Dolphins.
This user said the weather would affect both teams.
also worth noting: he was part of the San Fran team that came to Lambeau last year in brutal cold conditions and beat the home team. Weather is a factor for both teams.
— Area Man (@Kloss1) December 15, 2022
A user claimed it would be more than the predicted inches.
Definitely more than 1-3inches. https://t.co/NIBxdY48h6
— JM (@JonMaurer1) December 16, 2022
Another user claimed the Dolphins need to add motivation after two dreadful performances.
Little tired of hearing this cold narrative as a bills fan. Last thing dolphins need is added motivation after the last 2 lackluster performances
— Matt Homburg (@mhomburgbsu) December 15, 2022
Moreover, this user is looking forward to the Bills putting the Dolphins down.
Man I am looking forward to the Bills putting the Dolphins down. End all conversation about the East.
— Jason Kirchofer (@JKirchofer) December 15, 2022
Another user saw the lack of a weather-simulating practice facility.
Still stunned that there isn't a training facility for players that simulates all weather conditions to help players try to acclimate.
— Sassington, M.D. (@MissSassbox) December 15, 2022
This user claimed the Dolphins are soft.
@MiamiDolphins are soft
— derrickdaniel (@betonitDerrick) December 16, 2022
But this user is wondering whether the heaters would work in the snow.
do heaters work in the snow?
— The Rizzard of Oz (@thecubanhokage) December 15, 2022
The AFC East clash could happen with an active snowfall, which raises the anticipation over the game.
How are the Bills and Dolphins decking up for a snowy game?
The Bills-Dolphins Week 15 game is already a must-see. The lake-effect snowstorm could add up like a cherry on top and develop into a Snow Bowl game. But to perform in such frosty conditions, one needs to prepare themselves since the disadvantage lies both ways. Miami and Buffalo are taking the situation seriously.
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Shaq Lawson stealing the Jordan Phillips look to stay warm at #Bills practice, going full jacket under the jersey. pic.twitter.com/fH91A8xczB
— Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) December 14, 2022
The Bills athletes are diving in the chills during practice while donning full jackets under the jersey. On the contrary, Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel is preparing the roster with mental tricks to tackle the snowy weather. The tactic looks disputable since the last lake effect snowstorm was extreme.
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Hopefully, the Dolphins are packing up warm things to not get under the weather while in Buffalo.
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