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Most football stadiums run north-south (hence the term "north-south runner" for power backs), but the Coliseum is actually an Olympic Track stadium that faces east-west.
That means in the late afternoons, whichever team is driving to the west will have the sun directly in the QB and O-Line's faces. Not to mention in the faces of the special teams guys on punt and kickoff returns.
And whichever team is driving east will have the sun in their receivers' eyes when they turn back to locate the ball.
Which is worse? Is there a way the Rams can factor in sun into their coin toss game plan?
That means in the late afternoons, whichever team is driving to the west will have the sun directly in the QB and O-Line's faces. Not to mention in the faces of the special teams guys on punt and kickoff returns.
And whichever team is driving east will have the sun in their receivers' eyes when they turn back to locate the ball.
Which is worse? Is there a way the Rams can factor in sun into their coin toss game plan?